Autism Spectrum Disorder Flashcards

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What is autism?

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a lifelong neurodevelopment disorder?

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What are the 3 main challenges in autism?

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  1. difficulties with communication and language
  2. difficulties in forming relationships with other people
  3. a limited pattern of behaviour and resistance to small change in familiar surroundings
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Why might dentistry be challenging for children with autism?

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  • sensory overload
    • new environment
    • new people
    • missed school
    • changed routine
  • new smells
    • ZOE
    • perfume
  • auditory
    • suction
    • handpieces
    • waiting room
    • fire alarm
    • music
  • tactile
    • cold metal instruments
    • taste of toothpaste/prophy
    • drying teeth with 3:1
    • ultrasonic scaling
    • invasion of personal space
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What healthcare teams may be involved in children with autism spectrum disorder?

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  • paediatrician
  • dietician
  • educational psychologist
  • psychiatrist
  • general medical practitioner
  • occupational therapist
  • social worker
  • health visitor
  • speech and language therapist
  • play therapist
  • community dentist or GDP
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What are potential dental features of autism spectrum disorder

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  • non-carious tooth surface loss
    • erosion
    • attrition
    • chipping of teeth
    • can be related to diet and grinding
  • caries
    • dependent on risk factors
    • diet
      • depending on restrictions
    • toothbrushing
    • fluoride intake
  • trauma/self-injurious behaviours
    • gingival trauma
    • dental trauma
    • ulceration
    • trauma to lips
    • accidents more common
  • xerostomia
    • medications
      • e.g. for ADHD
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What considerations and modifications may be required for seeing children with autism spectrum disorder?

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  • preparation
    • ‘hello’ visit
    • minimise waiting
      • early appointment
    • wait in car
      • call in when ready
    • social story
  • during appointment
    • timers
    • ASD friendly room
      • radio off
      • clutter free
    • comforters
      • ear defenders
      • weighted blanket
      • own toothbrush/sunglasses
    • plastic mirror
    • tell, show, do
    • examine outwit dental chair
    • avoid similes/metaphors
  • after, at home
    • 3 monthly visits
      • gradual slow exposure
    • keep appointments short
    • appropriate setting
      • PDS
      • commn=unity
    • create routine
    • picture books/story board/social story
    • dietary advice
      • empathic
    • non-flavoured toothpaste
    • 2 brush technique
    • prevention
      • fluoride exposure
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