Dentistry and Down Syndrome
Dental care is important for everybody, but people with Down syndrome can have a number of differences that can require
Dental care is important for everybody, but people with Down syndrome can have a number of differences that can require
Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) may be more susceptible to oral disorders as a result of a combination of genetic
Periodontal diseases (PDs) have been documented to be significantly more prevalent and severe in patients with Down syndrome (DS). Different
Learning about your patients with Down syndrome will enable you to provide them with more personal care. You’ll make them
The most common chromosomal anomaly is Down syndrome/Trisomy 21, which can be associated with varying degrees of intellectual disability and
This study aimed to explore the natural history of morbidities throughout the lifespan of people with Down syndrome compared with other
The purpose of this systematic review was to determine the effectiveness of dental implants placed in patients with Down syndrome
The purpose of this systematic review was to determine the effectiveness of dental implants placed in patients with Down syndrome
En abril, 2021, la comunidad de Síndrome de Down celebró la publicación de un artículo en el diario: Translational Science
Dental disease, especially gingivitis (gum disease), is more common in people with Down syndrome. Regular dental care for people with