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Toothbrushing and Oral Care Activities of Autistic and Non-Autistic Latino Children.

Lucía I FloríndezDominique H ComoDaniella C FloríndezFrancesca M FloríndezEvelyn LawJose C PolidoSharon A Cermak
Published in: Children (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Qualitative findings show that parental involvement was documented especially in the case of autistic children, and that two types of modifications, habitual and sensory, were observed that demonstrated parents being aware of the needs of their autistic child and modifying the oral care activity to meet those needs. By synthesizing observations from the oral care videos into suggestions for practitioners working with families, we hope to supplement knowledge about effective oral care practices for autistic and non-autistic Latino/a children, thereby improving overall oral health and reducing oral health inequities in this population.
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