Oral And Dental Treatments In Individuals With Autism
"Autism Spectrum" disorder, or in short autism, is a type of verbal and behavioral disorder that begins in a person's early childhood and affects the quality of life throughout his/her life. Autism, which is a neurological and mental disorder, is one of the most common neurological disorders in our day. Behavioral therapies and intensive education programs at an early age help individuals communicate and gain social abilities.
Early diagnosis and education exercises for treatment designed by specialists are crucial elements, which will positively affect the whole life of individuals with autism.
Individuals with autism experience difficulties with communication and social interaction. Due to these difficulties, general anesthesia is administered to said individuals for their dental and oral treatment. All oral and dental problems can be treated in a single session with the administration of general anesthesia.
For children with autism to get accustomed to the dentist, they should be taken to a dentist (pedodontist) for an examination once in every 3-4 months to treat their present oral and dental problems. Individuals acquire the habit of going to the dentist by visiting the same dentist regularly for oral and dental treatments. Reduction of physical conditions such as light and sound systems may help individuals with autism get used to it more easily.