Department of Applied Dental Sciences, College of Applied Medical Sciences, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid, Jordan.
Department of Prosthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Science and Technology, Irbid, Jordan.
BMC Oral Health. 2021 Feb 11;21(1):62. doi: 10.1186/s12903-021-01423-4.
Oral care is acknowledged as an integral component of general health and plays an essential role in establishing the desired level of quality of life for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
To investigate oral health knowledge and dental behaviors in individuals with ASD in comparison with individuals without ASD in Jordan.
A case-control study was carried out among 296 caregivers of individuals with ASD (n = 147) and control (n = 149) groups. A closed ended, validated self-designed questionnaire was distributed. The questionnaire included questions addressing participant's oral health knowledge and behaviour. Data were analyzed using SPSS® software Version 22 with a 0.05 level of significance. A Chi-square test and contingency-table analysis were performed.
Individuals with ASD in Jordan were significantly less knowledgeable about different oral health aspects than individuals without ASD (p < 0.05). Fewer individuals in the ASD group brushed their teeth once or twice daily (89%), compared to the control group (93%). Only 15% of the ASD participants could brush their teeth without help. The use of fluoridated toothpaste and the frequency of using mouth rinse demonstrated a significant difference between groups (p < 0.05).
ASD individuals in Jordan suffer from a significant lack of oral knowledge comparing to their controls, leading to a misunderstanding of the basic and highly important dental health aspects. Indicating that the knowledge was not enough to influence their dental behaviors. Children with ASD and their families should receive appropriate education in special need oral health care given by oral health professionals to reduce the risk of having dental problems and oral disease and enhance their quality of life.
口腔护理被认为是整体健康的一个组成部分,对自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)个体生活质量的期望水平起着至关重要的作用。
在约旦,调查 ASD 个体的口腔健康知识和口腔行为,并与非 ASD 个体进行比较。
采用病例对照研究,纳入了 296 名 ASD 个体(n=147)和对照组(n=149)的照顾者。使用封闭式、已验证的自我设计问卷进行调查。问卷包括参与者口腔健康知识和行为的问题。使用 SPSS®软件版本 22 进行数据分析,显著性水平为 0.05。进行卡方检验和列联表分析。
约旦的 ASD 个体在不同口腔健康方面的知识明显少于非 ASD 个体(p<0.05)。与对照组(93%)相比,ASD 组每天刷牙 1 到 2 次的个体较少(89%)。只有 15%的 ASD 参与者可以在没有帮助的情况下刷牙。使用含氟牙膏和使用漱口水的频率在两组之间存在显著差异(p<0.05)。
与对照组相比,约旦的 ASD 个体口腔知识明显缺乏,导致他们对基本且非常重要的口腔健康方面存在误解。这表明,这些知识不足以影响他们的口腔行为。应该为 ASD 儿童及其家庭提供特殊需求口腔保健方面的适当教育,由口腔健康专业人员提供,以降低患牙科问题和口腔疾病的风险,并提高他们的生活质量。