Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Context and Management Strategies for the Dental Care of Tourette’s Children
View through CrossRef
Tourette syndrome (TS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that typically emerges in children between 6-8 years old. The syndrome was identified by Gilles de la Tourette in France in 1885. The syndrome refers to the combination of motor and vocal tics. TS affects individuals from all social, racial, and ethnic groups, with a prevalence of approximately 1% among school-age children. Recurrent and involuntary, non-rhythmic, sudden motor tics are the main symptom. Tics are more likely to affect boys than girls by a ratio of 1.5–4:1. It is classified as a multifaceted neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric disorder, believed to result from a complex interaction between social, environmental, and multiple genetic risk factors. This interaction highlights the complexity of management and points to the need for comprehensive therapeutic approaches. Maintaining routine daily oral hygiene is challenging due to this tic that affects the head, neck, shoulders, and arms, which hinders the oral hygiene process and increases the difficulty of providing dental treatment. Tourette's children suffer from consequences including tooth decay, gingival disease, grinding teeth, malocclusion, and trauma. These children often face difficulty accessing dental treatment due to multiple barriers, especially in Libya, where these patients face significant problems seeing a dentist. We zoomed in on the Tourette’s children and focused on their oral health. As far as we know, this is the first article published in Libya regarding this syndrome. We share with you updated and distinctive preparatory steps to participate in supporting this group of children to get rid of pain and inflammation This perspective article provides dental practitioners and oral health care professionals with essential insights into the context and management strategies for dealing effectively with children and adolescents affected by TS. When we have the opportunity to save a child from pain and suffering, effective symptom management is always easier than treating complications.
Faculty of Dentistry Khalij-Libya Dental College
Title: Context and Management Strategies for the Dental Care of Tourette’s Children
Description:
Tourette syndrome (TS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that typically emerges in children between 6-8 years old.
The syndrome was identified by Gilles de la Tourette in France in 1885.
The syndrome refers to the combination of motor and vocal tics.
TS affects individuals from all social, racial, and ethnic groups, with a prevalence of approximately 1% among school-age children.
Recurrent and involuntary, non-rhythmic, sudden motor tics are the main symptom.
Tics are more likely to affect boys than girls by a ratio of 1.
5–4:1.
It is classified as a multifaceted neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric disorder, believed to result from a complex interaction between social, environmental, and multiple genetic risk factors.
This interaction highlights the complexity of management and points to the need for comprehensive therapeutic approaches.
Maintaining routine daily oral hygiene is challenging due to this tic that affects the head, neck, shoulders, and arms, which hinders the oral hygiene process and increases the difficulty of providing dental treatment.
Tourette's children suffer from consequences including tooth decay, gingival disease, grinding teeth, malocclusion, and trauma.
These children often face difficulty accessing dental treatment due to multiple barriers, especially in Libya, where these patients face significant problems seeing a dentist.
We zoomed in on the Tourette’s children and focused on their oral health.
As far as we know, this is the first article published in Libya regarding this syndrome.
We share with you updated and distinctive preparatory steps to participate in supporting this group of children to get rid of pain and inflammation This perspective article provides dental practitioners and oral health care professionals with essential insights into the context and management strategies for dealing effectively with children and adolescents affected by TS.
When we have the opportunity to save a child from pain and suffering, effective symptom management is always easier than treating complications.
Related Results
Awareness of Dental Personnel towards Occupational Injury- A Cross Sectional Study
Awareness of Dental Personnel towards Occupational Injury- A Cross Sectional Study
TITLE:
Awareness of dental personnel towards occupational injury- a cross sectional study
ABSTRACT
Objective: To determine the awareness of dental personnel towards dental occup...
PREVALENCE AND DIET HABIT AS DETERMINANT OF DENTAL CARIES AMONG CHILDREN ATTENDING THE DIFFERENT PRIMARY HEALTH CARE CENTERS OF ALAHSA REGION OF SAUDI ARABIA
PREVALENCE AND DIET HABIT AS DETERMINANT OF DENTAL CARIES AMONG CHILDREN ATTENDING THE DIFFERENT PRIMARY HEALTH CARE CENTERS OF ALAHSA REGION OF SAUDI ARABIA
Background: Dental caries, a chronic infectious resulting from tooth-adherent cariogenic bacteria is a the oldest and the most common disorder
reported so far. Studies suggest that...
Guest Editorial
Guest Editorial
Dental caries is one of the major health problems in Indonesia. Data from Indonesian Basic Health Research in 2013, 2015 and 2018 showed a consistent increase in the prevalence of ...
Management of Oblique Root Fracture Using Mineral Trioxide Aggregate: A Case Report
Management of Oblique Root Fracture Using Mineral Trioxide Aggregate: A Case Report
Root fractures are relatively uncommon compared to other types of dental traumas. It is sometimes extremely difficult for practitioners to decide what should be done and which appr...
Comparison of prevalence of symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome between dental students and dental practitioners - A cross-sectional study
Comparison of prevalence of symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome between dental students and dental practitioners - A cross-sectional study
Background: carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) arises from compression of the median nerve when it passes through the carpal tunnel in the wrist. Dental professionals use vibratory instr...
Family Pediatrics
Family Pediatrics
ABSTRACT/EXECUTIVE SUMMARYWhy a Task Force on the Family?The practice of pediatrics is unique among medical specialties in many ways, among which is the nearly certain presence of ...
Georges Gilles de la Tourette
Georges Gilles de la Tourette
An exhaustive biography of French neuropsychiatrist Georges Gilles de la Tourette (1857–1904) has never been undertaken. Gilles de la Tourette worked closely with the nineteenth-ce...
Clinical profile and plasma Vitamin B6 levels in children with Tourette Syndrome
Clinical profile and plasma Vitamin B6 levels in children with Tourette Syndrome
Abstract
Background
Tourette syndrome is a childhood-onset neuropsychiatric disorder characterised by recurrent motor and vocal...

