Oral Health Care of People with Down Syndrome in Germany
Peter Schmidt (),
Laura C. Suchy and
Andreas G. Schulte
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Peter Schmidt: Department of Special Care Dentistry, Witten/Herdecke University, 58455 Witten, Germany
Laura C. Suchy: Department of Special Care Dentistry, Witten/Herdecke University, 58455 Witten, Germany
Andreas G. Schulte: Department of Special Care Dentistry, Witten/Herdecke University, 58455 Witten, Germany
IJERPH, 2022, vol. 19, issue 19, 1-14
Abstract:
Background: Due to a dearth of information on preventive and supportive oral care for people with Down Syndrome (PDS) in Germany, caregivers of PDS were surveyed on the topic. Methods: An anonymized questionnaire was sent to the 610 members of the German Down Syndrome Association. The study was approved by the ethics committee of Witten/Herdecke University (# 165/2017). Results: The parents/caregivers of 207 PDS responded. These PDS were between 1 and 55 years old (mean age 24.4 years) and included 111 males and 96 females. At their first dental appointment, 40.7% ( n = 82) had been younger than three years. Although 78.3% ( n = 162) tooth brushed twice daily, only 30.9% ( n = 64) brushed for 2–3 min; 84.0% ( n = 135) did not use other dental hygiene products apart from toothbrushes. Age-specific differences were found: Although only 30.8% ( n = 12) of PDS < 18 years ( n = 39) independently performed dental self-care; this was 67.3% ( n = 113) for PDS ≥ 18 years ( n = 168). A statistically significant ( p < 0.001; Chi-Square-Test) difference in toothbrush preferences emerged: While PDS < 18 years mainly used manual toothbrushes, PDS ≥ 18 years preferred electric toothbrushes. In contrast to 72.6% of PDS ≥ 18 years, only 51.3% of PDS < 18 years accepted most types of toothpaste. Conclusions: Age-dependent differences in tooth brushing behaviour became evident within the group of PDS in Germany. Hence, better age-specific, inter-professional dental prophylaxis concepts need to be developed and offered for all age groups of PDS. These concepts should include personalized check-up intervals and hands-on instruction in dental hygiene procedures by dental practitioners.
Keywords: special care dentistry; tooth brushing behaviour; assisted oral care; caries prevention; fluoridated table salt; dental health care (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I I1 I3 Q Q5 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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