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INTRODUCTION. World-wide 1:10 child is born with a physical, mental or sensory impairment 3.5% of the world's population affected with disability are childrenIn Saudi population 3.76/1000 of the total population had a severe impairment42.8/1000 had a minor impairment. Continued. Terminology of
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1. Management of Children with Disabled Conditions Part I Maha AL-SARHEED
2. INTRODUCTION World-wide 1:10 child is born with a physical, mental or sensory impairment
3.5% of the worlds population affected with disability are children
In Saudi population 3.76/1000 of the total population had a severe impairment
42.8/1000 had a minor impairment
3. Continued Terminology of Disability (Halbertsma et al., 2000)
Disease or disorder
Impairment (body level)
Disability (person level)
Handicap (society level)
4. Classification of Disability
Intellectually impairment
Physical impaired
Sensory impaired
Medically compromised
5. 1. Intellectually impairment Causes of Intellectually impairment are numerous and may never be identified
Can be divided into those who either mental disability or having learning disability
subgroup where cause and features are known namely Down and Fragile X syndrome
It may be present in some children with physical disability and those who suffered birth anoxia and sever infection for example meningitis
6. A. Downs Syndrome It is a chromosomal disorder (1:600)
Occurs as result of either:
Extra chromosome is added in the 21
position (trisomy 21) due to
chromosomal non-dysjunction -- 95%
Chromosome mutation known
translocation where only part of
chromosome 21 present-- 5%
7. B. Fragile X-syndrome Commonest cause of mental disability
It appears to be ex-linked dominant trait where male are more vulnerable because they only have one X-chromosome and affected more than female
Most children have a history of developmental delay, hyperactivity, cardiac defect (mitral valve prolapse) and physical features
8. C. Autism Three main clinically features:
onset within 2-3 years of life
Profound aloneness
Obsessional desire for unchanging environment
Disorder beginning in the first 30 months of life
Failure to develop interpersonal relationships, delayed development of speech and language and development of compulsive behaviour
Children appear to be isolated
9. II. Learning Disability Its due to incomplete development of mind, particularly of intelligence to such degree
Delay in academic performance (2 years behind childs ability)
Causes:
-Minimal brain injury
-Damage of central nervous system
-Genetic factors
10. A. Dyslexia Children whose reading skills are delayed for any reason
3-16%
Associated with number of cognitive skills
11. Dental management of children with DisabilitiesFirst Dental Visit
Home Dental Care
12. Medically compromised
Cleft Lip and Palate