Self-driven Jaw Expanders in Special Needs

Rapid Maxilla Expansion Your upper jaw bone forms in two halves joined together by a palate suture. These sutures close as early as when a patient reaches 12–13 years of age. Once the adult bone structure is set it can no longer undergo expansion unless it is assisted by a surgeon. The chances of successfully expandingContinue reading “Self-driven Jaw Expanders in Special Needs”

AI Augmented Brushing For Special Needs

Disorder of neural development contributes to the lack of necessary manual dexterity. These lack of fine motor skills adds up to the difficulties of care givers and accounts for poor oral health among children with special needs. Regular manual tooth brush depend on the user’s controlled movements but the presence of physical and cognitive disabilitiesContinue reading “AI Augmented Brushing For Special Needs”

AI Augmented Brushing For Special Needs

Disorder of neural development contributes to the lack of necessary manual dexterity. These lack of fine motor skills adds up to the difficulties of care givers and accounts for poor oral health among children with special needs. Regular manual tooth brush depend on the user’s controlled movements but the presence of physical and cognitive disabilitiesContinue reading “AI Augmented Brushing For Special Needs”

Neglected Injuries of Special Needs.

Children with deficiency in motor,verbal,physical,mental, compromised adaptability, and behavior development are evidently more susceptible to injury compared to the able counterparts.Limitation and impairments potentiates risk, aggravates secondary conditions and accelerates disease processes. Global estimates accounts for 12 million non fatal injuries which occur at home of which children with disabilities are four times more prone.OverContinue reading “Neglected Injuries of Special Needs.”

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