Oral health and behaviours of people living with Multiple Sclerosis in Australia.
Christopher SextonRatilal LallooNicole StormonKelsey PatemanIngrid van der MeiJanet CampbellPauline Jane FordPublished in: Community dentistry and oral epidemiology (2019)
People with MS have a greater oral health burden, demonstrated by their poorer self-reported oral health than the Australian adult population. Furthermore, they experience high rates of toothache, mouth dryness, teeth sensitivity, change of taste and orofacial pain. These findings are contrary to their self-reported good oral self-care and dental attendance habits and suggest some of the oral health impacts are due to MS rather than dental behaviours.