Challenges of Autism Spectrum Disorders Families Towards Oral Health Care in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Authors

  • Kholood A. Sanad AlHammad
  • Aldhalaan M. Hesham
  • Moneer Zakria
  • Mohammed Alghazi
  • Aman Jobeir
  • Reem M. AlDhalaan
  • Abdulaziz M. AlMuhanna
  • Kiran Kumar Ganji
  • Hezekiah Mosadomi

Keywords:

Autism Spectrum Disorder, Child, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice

Abstract

Objective: To assess the knowledge, attitudes, and practice regarding oral health care among parents of autistic children and also the challenges faced by them in providing dental care for their Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) children’s in four regions of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Material and Methods:  In total, 263 parents of autistic children participated in this cross-sectional study who were enrolled from 4 major regions of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. A self-administered questionnaire formulated in simple Arabic was distributed to parents of children diagnosed with autism or any form of ASD. The questionnaires consisted of demographic questions and also to assess their knowledge on oral health, child’s oral hygiene practices and visits to their dentist, oral hygiene, experience and challenges in waiting room area before the dental treatment, acceptance of treatment or rejection, accessibility to find non-dental centers either government or private for treatment and their recommendations. Results: All the parents brushed their child’s teeth using a toothbrush and fluoridated toothpaste. A total of 29.7% of the parents informed that their child never brushes teeth. A total of 41.4% of the parents visit the dental clinic when the child complains about dental problems and 54% find difficulty in locating appropriate dental clinic to deal with their ASD children. Most parents reported taking their child to a private office (38.8%). Only 3.8% of parents reported that their children had seizures during dental procedures. Conclusion:  The knowledge toward oral health was found to be inadequate among the majority of the parents. Parents of ASD children need to be educated about the consequences of oral health neglect and the importance of regular check-ups.

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2022-03-18

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AlHammad, K. A. S. ., Hesham, A. M. ., Zakria, M. ., Alghazi, M. ., Jobeir, A. ., AlDhalaan, R. M. ., AlMuhanna, A. M. ., Ganji, K. K. ., & Mosadomi, H. . (2022). Challenges of Autism Spectrum Disorders Families Towards Oral Health Care in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Pesquisa Brasileira Em Odontopediatria E Clínica Integrada, 20, e5178. Retrieved from https://revista.uepb.edu.br/PBOCI/article/view/1095

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