TY - JOUR
T1 - Oral Health Care for Children and Youth With Developmental Disabilities
T2 - Clinical Report
AU - SECTION ON ORAL HEALTH, COUNCIL ON CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES, SECTION ON ANESTHESIOLOGY AND PAIN MEDICINE
AU - Sarvas, Elise
AU - Webb, Jessica
AU - Landrigan-Ossar, Mary
AU - Yin, Larry
AU - Karp, Jeffrey M.
AU - Beyer, Eric L.
AU - Brooks, Chevon
AU - Feldman, Lauren M.
AU - Kimball, C. Eve
AU - Tate, Anupama Rao
AU - Sokal-Gutierrez, Karen
AU - Unkel, John H.
AU - Zaborowski, Matt
AU - Crespin, Matt
AU - Moursi, Amr
AU - Beskin, Kera
AU - Noritz, Garey
AU - Agrawal, Rishi
AU - Bell, Deanna
AU - Foster, Jessica E.A.
AU - Fremion, Ellen
AU - Frierson, Sheryl
AU - Melicosta, Michelle E.
AU - Saunders, Barbara S.
AU - Srivastava, Siddharth
AU - Vargus-Adams, Jilda
AU - Zuckerman, Katharine E.
AU - Kuo, Dennis Z.
AU - Brosco, Jeffrey P.
AU - Weitzman, Carol
AU - Sadof, Matthew
AU - Ware, Allysa
AU - Yeargin-Allsopp, Marshalyn
AU - Poon, Jennifer
AU - Kuznetsov, Alexandra
AU - Chatterjee, Debnath
AU - Diaz, Christina
AU - Drum, Elizabeth
AU - Long, Justin
AU - Sun, Lena
AU - Willer, Brittany
AU - Landrigan-Ossar, Mary
AU - Fehr, James J.
AU - Lin, Yuan Chi
AU - Adler, Adam C.
AU - Riefe, Jennifer
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 by the American Academy of Pediatrics
PY - 2024/8/1
Y1 - 2024/8/1
N2 - Oral health is an essential component of overall health for all individuals. The oral health of children and youth with developmental disabilities (CYDD) involves unique characteristics and needs of which pediatricians and pediatric clinicians can be aware. Risk for oral disease in CYDD is multifactorial and includes underlying medical conditions, medications, and ability to participate in preventive oral health care and treatment, and lack of access to providers is common for this population despite being eligible for Medicaid. Pediatric clinicians are uniquely positioned to support the oral health needs of CYDD and their families through the medical home. This clinical report aims to inform pediatric clinicians about the unique oral health needs of CYDD. It provides guidance on assessing caries risk and periodontal status using structured screening instruments; understanding dental trauma, the role of diet and caries risk, trauma prevention, and malocclusion; and providing anticipatory guidance on oral hygiene that includes tooth brushing, use of fluoridated toothpaste, assessing community water fluoridation, advocating for a dental home by 1 year of age, and transition to adult dental care as part of adolescent health care. It also highlights special considerations for dental treatment rendered under sedation or general anesthesia that CYDD may need. Pediatric clinicians can help reduce risk of CYDD developing dental disease by understanding the unique needs of their patients and their barriers to accessing oral health care in their community, communicating with the child’s dental home, and advocating for safe and accessible dental procedures.
AB - Oral health is an essential component of overall health for all individuals. The oral health of children and youth with developmental disabilities (CYDD) involves unique characteristics and needs of which pediatricians and pediatric clinicians can be aware. Risk for oral disease in CYDD is multifactorial and includes underlying medical conditions, medications, and ability to participate in preventive oral health care and treatment, and lack of access to providers is common for this population despite being eligible for Medicaid. Pediatric clinicians are uniquely positioned to support the oral health needs of CYDD and their families through the medical home. This clinical report aims to inform pediatric clinicians about the unique oral health needs of CYDD. It provides guidance on assessing caries risk and periodontal status using structured screening instruments; understanding dental trauma, the role of diet and caries risk, trauma prevention, and malocclusion; and providing anticipatory guidance on oral hygiene that includes tooth brushing, use of fluoridated toothpaste, assessing community water fluoridation, advocating for a dental home by 1 year of age, and transition to adult dental care as part of adolescent health care. It also highlights special considerations for dental treatment rendered under sedation or general anesthesia that CYDD may need. Pediatric clinicians can help reduce risk of CYDD developing dental disease by understanding the unique needs of their patients and their barriers to accessing oral health care in their community, communicating with the child’s dental home, and advocating for safe and accessible dental procedures.
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U2 - 10.1542/peds.2024-067603
DO - 10.1542/peds.2024-067603
M3 - Article
C2 - 39034828
AN - SCOPUS:85200423210
SN - 0031-4005
VL - 154
JO - Pediatrics
JF - Pediatrics
IS - 2
M1 - e2024067603
ER -