If you are the parent or caregiver of a special needs child or a child with a chronic disease, you face additional challenges when it comes to life’s everyday routines. This includes establishing and maintaining good oral health so that your child is not at risk for other healthcare issues due to poor oral hygiene. For these reasons, our office has put together real-world advice that will make a difference in the life of your child.
The visit to our office that can make the biggest difference is your child’s first one. However, be sure to contact us in advance of your child’s appointment to let us know the details of your child’s special needs or chronic disease state. This will give us the opportunity to contact your child’s primary care physician or one of his/her specialists before starting treatment to obtain any medical information or special instructions. It will also enable us to be prepared so that we can pay special attention to these needs, as well as to make any necessary modifications to our office and/or equipment. Our primary focus is to work with you and your child’s healthcare team towards the same goal. We all want your office visit to go smoothly and comfortably so that your child’s first dental experience is a positive one.
Depending on the age of your child and his/her special needs, we most likely will start a gentle process of training and education. For example we will teach your child how to brush properly. It is important that you sit in and participate in this educational process so that you can reinforce this training at home. And little things count; before working with your child at home, you should set the stage so that it will be a comfortable setting with adequate light, fresh water for rinsing, and a mirror. You also need to have all of your supplies handy, such as a toothbrush, toothpaste, floss and rubber gloves (if needed).
To learn more tips, continue reading the Dear Doctor magazine article “How To Care for the Oral Health of Children with Disabilities and Special Needs.” Or, you can contact us today to schedule an appointment or to discuss your questions about your child’s special oral healthcare needs.