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Oral Health Needs In Special Children
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Oral Health Needs In Special Children

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The understanding of disability has evolved, fostering inclusivity and improved healthcare, particularly in pediatric dentistry. Children with disabilities often face physical and behavioral challenges that complicate oral hygiene, and caregivers may struggle to prioritize dental care. A collaborative approach between families, healthcare providers, and dental professionals is essential to ensure comprehensive care. The concept of a "dental home" plays a crucial role, ensuring that children with special healthcare needs receive tailored oral care. However, barriers such as high costs, limited insurance coverage, transportation issues, and a shortage of trained professionals hinder access to quality dental services. Many dentists lack the confidence and training to treat children with disabilities, contributing to disparities in oral health. To address these challenges, dental education should emphasize understanding disabilities, effective communication strategies, and behavioral modifications to create a more accommodating environment. Training in disability-inclusive practices can help dentists provide better care, while behavioral strategies and home-based interventions.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
10 June 2025
Pages
192
ISBN
9786208435356

The understanding of disability has evolved, fostering inclusivity and improved healthcare, particularly in pediatric dentistry. Children with disabilities often face physical and behavioral challenges that complicate oral hygiene, and caregivers may struggle to prioritize dental care. A collaborative approach between families, healthcare providers, and dental professionals is essential to ensure comprehensive care. The concept of a "dental home" plays a crucial role, ensuring that children with special healthcare needs receive tailored oral care. However, barriers such as high costs, limited insurance coverage, transportation issues, and a shortage of trained professionals hinder access to quality dental services. Many dentists lack the confidence and training to treat children with disabilities, contributing to disparities in oral health. To address these challenges, dental education should emphasize understanding disabilities, effective communication strategies, and behavioral modifications to create a more accommodating environment. Training in disability-inclusive practices can help dentists provide better care, while behavioral strategies and home-based interventions.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
10 June 2025
Pages
192
ISBN
9786208435356