Let’s explore the specific barriers neurodiverse patients encounter and offers strategies to create a more supportive dental experience.
Neurodiverse individuals, including those with autism, ADHD, sensory processing disorders and other neurological conditions, often face unique challenges when it comes to dental care. These challenges can lead to increased anxiety, avoidance of dental visits, and compromised oral health.
Neurodiversity refers to the range of differences in individual brain function and behavioural traits, regarded as part of normal variation in the human population.
Common neurodiverse conditions include autism spectrum disorder (ASD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), dyslexia, and sensory processing disorders.
Sensory Sensitivities: Bright lights, loud sounds, and the tactile sensations of dental procedures can be overwhelming. Even the taste and texture of toothpaste can be paralysing.
Due to sensory and anxiety challenges, neurodiverse patients may avoid regular dental visits and even home dental care, leading to untreated dental issues and poorer oral health outcomes.
Irregular dental care and challenges with daily oral hygiene routines can result in a higher incidence of cavities, gum disease, and other dental problems.
Neurodiverse patients will often experience dental anxiety and dental phobia, avoiding caring for their teeth and dental care. This leads to poor oral health, with implications for their general health
Neurodiverse individuals face unique challenges in accessing and receiving dental care. At Renew Dental Lounge, we have created a supportive, understanding, and accommodating environment to tailor dental care plans to the specific needs and preferences of each neurodiverse patient. Through tailored strategies and a patient-centred approach, dental visits can become a more positive and manageable experience for everyone involved.
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