2022
DOI: 10.1590/1807-3107bor-2022.vol36.0079
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Responsiveness of the B-ECOHIS to detect changes in OHRQoL following dental treatment of children with autism spectrum disorder

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“…Additionally, no significant difference in the oral health-related problems of children with ASD and their healthy siblings, according to their parents, was reported. A study 26 observed that the children with ASD, in fact, had low-moderate ECOHIS scores, indicating a good-moderate OHRQoL. Pani et al 17 found that the PCPQ scores for children with ASD were significantly higher than those of their unaffected siblings but not significantly different from those of children from families without a child with ASD.…”
Section: Parental Perception and Oral Health-related Quality Of Lifementioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Additionally, no significant difference in the oral health-related problems of children with ASD and their healthy siblings, according to their parents, was reported. A study 26 observed that the children with ASD, in fact, had low-moderate ECOHIS scores, indicating a good-moderate OHRQoL. Pani et al 17 found that the PCPQ scores for children with ASD were significantly higher than those of their unaffected siblings but not significantly different from those of children from families without a child with ASD.…”
Section: Parental Perception and Oral Health-related Quality Of Lifementioning
confidence: 98%
“…Richa et al 25 also found that out of all domains of OHRQoL, the mean score of functional limitations related to teeth problems was significantly higher among children with autism. Cancio et al 26 observed that 'self-image and social interaction' domains improved significantly postdental treatment. Contrarily, another study 28 found that there was a greater impact on the SWB domain in cariesfree children with ASD when compared to children with ASD having a caries experience, as perceived by parents.…”
Section: Domains Of Ohrqolmentioning
confidence: 99%
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