Special Health Care Needs (SHCN) In Pediatric Dentistry
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Children with special health care needs (CWSHCN) constitute a diverse group who experience physical, developmental, behavioral, or emotional conditions requiring medical management and specialized healthcare services. These children often face multiple barriers in achieving and maintaining good oral health. Limited motor coordination, cognitive impairments, restricted dietary patterns, medication-induced oral changes, and inadequate caregiver awareness are among the key challenges that predispose them to oral diseases. Dental caries, gingival inflammation, malocclusion, and traumatic dental injuries are observed more frequently in this group compared to their neurotypical counterparts. Moreover, behavioral difficulties, communication challenges, and anxiety during dental visits further complicate clinical management. Preventive dentistry remains the cornerstone of management for children with special health care needs. By emphasizing preventive care, employing tailored behavioral strategies, and encouraging caregiver involvement, pediatric dentists can significantly improve oral health outcomes and quality of life of these children.
Children with special health care needs (CWSHCN) constitute a diverse group who experience physical, developmental, behavioral, or emotional conditions requiring medical management and specialized healthcare services. These children often face multiple barriers in achieving and maintaining good oral health. Limited motor coordination, cognitive impairments, restricted dietary patterns, medication-induced oral changes, and inadequate caregiver awareness are among the key challenges that predispose them to oral diseases. Dental caries, gingival inflammation, malocclusion, and traumatic dental injuries are observed more frequently in this group compared to their neurotypical counterparts. Moreover, behavioral difficulties, communication challenges, and anxiety during dental visits further complicate clinical management. Preventive dentistry remains the cornerstone of management for children with special health care needs. By emphasizing preventive care, employing tailored behavioral strategies, and encouraging caregiver involvement, pediatric dentists can significantly improve oral health outcomes and quality of life of these children.
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