Multiple sclerosis: oral health, behaviours and limitations of daily oral hygiene - a questionnaire study.

Beata M Labuz-RoszakEwa NiewiadomskaAnna Starostka-TatarKatarzyna Kubicka-BączykEwa KrzystanekMichał ArkuszewskiKrystyna Tyrpień-GolderBarbara Rybus-KalinowskaBogna PierzchałaKrystyna Pierzchała
Published in: Neurologia i neurochirurgia polska (2019)
Dry mouth and bleeding from gums are more frequent in patients with longer lasting and more advanced types of MS. Daily oral hygiene and oral health self-control is limited in patients with MS, mainly due to motor deficits, balance problems and pain, and this becomes worse with disease duration. To minimise the burden of the disease, patients with MS require better education and improvement in their awareness regarding proper oral health control, such as the use of electric toothbrushes. In addition, patients with chronic and progressive disability from multiple sclerosis may benefit from better organised access to dental care.