Going to the dentist can be a very stressful experience for autistic people and their families. This section explores why it is stressful and offers guidance on how to make the experience better for everyone.
Why is going to the dentist stressful?
Some people may not understand why healthy teeth and gums are important and what happens if you don’t have regular check-ups at the dentist.
The experience itself can be distressing. The patient has to lie in a chair with a large light shining in their face. The dentist puts cold equipment in their mouth, reaching in close. There are noises from the drills and smells and tastes from the mouthwash.
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