Tips to Make Dentist Visits Easier for Children with Autism
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For children with autism, a trip to the dentist can feel overwhelming due to the unfamiliar sights, sounds, and sensations. James Bekker, DMD, from the University of Utah School of Dentistry shares tips on how to ease the dental experience for these children. From pre-visit communication with the dentist to sensory-friendly accommodations, Dr. Bekker covers key strategies that parents and dentists can use to ensure a more positive and comfortable visit.
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