Oral Health in Children with Cerebral Palsy

R. Akhter, N. Hassan, M. Nadkarni, Elizabeth F. Martin, G. Khandaker
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Cerebral palsy (CP) is a neurodevelopmental condition comprising a group of permanent disorders of movement and posture that are attributed to nonprogressive disturbances of the developing brain. The neuromuscular problems inherent in CP can affect oral health significantly in several ways. These can include changes in structure of the oro facial region, feeding problems, difficulties with maintaining oral hygiene; additionally, people with CP can encounter barriers in accessing oral health care. Several studies have examined caries rates in individuals who have CP. However, to date, no population- based studies have been published defining the risk factors for dental caries experience among children with CP. There is a high prevalence of orofacial motor dysfunction among people with CP, which can hinder oral hygiene and hence increase dental biofilm formation and retention. Factors such as food consistency, snacking between meals, and associated oromotor dysfunction have also been reported to contribute to the high incidence of caries found in those with CP. Therefore, this chapter will aim to describe the oral health status and factors affecting dental caries experience of children with CP, while also providing preventative and restorative recommendations to combat the prevalence of this disease.
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脑性麻痹儿童的口腔健康
脑瘫(CP)是一种神经发育疾病,包括一组永久性的运动和姿势障碍,归因于发育中的大脑的非进行性障碍。CP固有的神经肌肉问题可以在几个方面显著影响口腔健康。这些症状包括口腔面部结构的改变、进食问题、保持口腔卫生的困难;此外,CP患者在获得口腔保健方面可能遇到障碍。几项研究调查了CP患者的龋齿率。然而,迄今为止,还没有发表基于人群的研究来确定CP儿童龋齿经历的危险因素。CP患者中口腔面部运动功能障碍的患病率很高,这可能会妨碍口腔卫生,从而增加牙齿生物膜的形成和保留。食物一致性、两餐之间吃零食以及相关的口腔运动功能障碍等因素也被报道为CP儿童龋齿的高发病率的原因。因此,本章将旨在描述CP儿童的口腔健康状况和影响龋齿经历的因素,同时也提供预防和修复建议,以对抗这种疾病的流行。
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