Oral hygiene education of special needs children. Part 1: children with autism spectrum disorder

The purpose of this study was to implement an educational programme for oral hygiene of children with autism. It involved 30 children with autism aged 6–11 years. For their training, Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) images for oral hygiene and tooth-brushing techniques were made. The ora...

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Main Authors: Lilia Doichinova, Natalia Gateva, Krasimir Hristov
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-01-01
Series:Biotechnology & Biotechnological Equipment
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13102818.2019.1615846
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spelling doaj-88f8f6cd0e854a6a99c63c4f407be27e2020-11-25T02:44:58ZengTaylor & Francis GroupBiotechnology & Biotechnological Equipment1310-28181314-35302019-01-0133174875510.1080/13102818.2019.16158461615846Oral hygiene education of special needs children. Part 1: children with autism spectrum disorderLilia Doichinova0Natalia Gateva1Krasimir Hristov2Medical University of SofiaMedical University of SofiaMedical University of SofiaThe purpose of this study was to implement an educational programme for oral hygiene of children with autism. It involved 30 children with autism aged 6–11 years. For their training, Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) images for oral hygiene and tooth-brushing techniques were made. The oral hygiene level was assessed using the Silness & Löe Oral Hygiene Index. The children had poor oral hygiene due to hindered communication and motivation. The practical training of the children with autism included in the study lasted one year and was performed with the help of their parents. At the end of the one-year educational programme in oral hygiene, there was improvement in the oral hygiene habits of the children. The PECS images helped to improve the communication and the oral hygiene habits in the children with autism.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13102818.2019.1615846children with autismautism spectrum disorderasdoral hygienetooth brushingtraining
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author Lilia Doichinova
Natalia Gateva
Krasimir Hristov
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Krasimir Hristov
Oral hygiene education of special needs children. Part 1: children with autism spectrum disorder
Biotechnology & Biotechnological Equipment
children with autism
autism spectrum disorder
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oral hygiene
tooth brushing
training
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Natalia Gateva
Krasimir Hristov
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title Oral hygiene education of special needs children. Part 1: children with autism spectrum disorder
title_short Oral hygiene education of special needs children. Part 1: children with autism spectrum disorder
title_full Oral hygiene education of special needs children. Part 1: children with autism spectrum disorder
title_fullStr Oral hygiene education of special needs children. Part 1: children with autism spectrum disorder
title_full_unstemmed Oral hygiene education of special needs children. Part 1: children with autism spectrum disorder
title_sort oral hygiene education of special needs children. part 1: children with autism spectrum disorder
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Biotechnology & Biotechnological Equipment
issn 1310-2818
1314-3530
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The purpose of this study was to implement an educational programme for oral hygiene of children with autism. It involved 30 children with autism aged 6–11 years. For their training, Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) images for oral hygiene and tooth-brushing techniques were made. The oral hygiene level was assessed using the Silness & Löe Oral Hygiene Index. The children had poor oral hygiene due to hindered communication and motivation. The practical training of the children with autism included in the study lasted one year and was performed with the help of their parents. At the end of the one-year educational programme in oral hygiene, there was improvement in the oral hygiene habits of the children. The PECS images helped to improve the communication and the oral hygiene habits in the children with autism.
topic children with autism
autism spectrum disorder
asd
oral hygiene
tooth brushing
training
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13102818.2019.1615846
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