Understanding Autism and Oral Health: What Parents Need to Know

Children with autism often face unique challenges when it comes to oral care. From sensory issues to difficulty with motor skills, brushing can be an overwhelming experience. Understanding these challenges and addressing them early on can make a huge difference.

Key things parents need to know about autism and oral health:

  • Sensitivity to touch: Many children with autism are sensitive to the sensations associated with brushing. Using a toothbrush like Teeny Teeth’s three-sided toothbrush can minimize the discomfort of brushing and make it more manageable.

  • Motor challenges: Children with autism might struggle with fine motor skills, making brushing difficult. A toothbrush with ergonomic design, such as the three-sided toothbrush, helps them brush more effectively with minimal effort.

  • Routine is key: Consistency and structure are essential for children with autism. Establishing a daily brushing routine and sticking to it helps children know what to expect and reduce anxiety around brushing.

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