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The Most Common Dental Problem Observed in ADHD Patients

  • Writer: Grace Anderson
    Grace Anderson
  • Jun 9, 2023
  • 1 min read

Cavities are the most prevalent dental problem many dentists observe in individuals with ADHD. This is due to several various factors.

First, it might occasionally be challenging for kids with ADHD to carry out daily tasks like brushing or flossing. Due to these poor dental hygiene practices, people with ADHD are more likely to get cavities. Only 48% of kids with ADHD wash their teeth every morning and every night, according to a National Centre for Biotechnology Information survey. This low percentage demonstrates the value of establishing a dental hygiene regimen at a young age.

Medication is the second factor that puts kids with ADHD at risk for cavities. ADHD medications can cause dietary and appetite changes, raising a child's risk for cavities. People who take ADHD medications experience side effects, including dry mouth, which increases their risk for cavities.

According to a different study, children who have ADHD had roughly a 12-fold higher likelihood of having a significant number of damaged, missing, and filled teeth.

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