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The Covid-19 outbreak has caused families and individuals to change their life routines and eating habits, and has affected their psychology, especially for children with autism, due to the change in their routines. These psychological changes may trigger the self-harming behavior that is very common in children with autism.
Dental trauma, a common problem in children and adolescents, can also be seen in individuals who need special care such as autism.
The aim of this study is to evaluate the susceptibility of children with autism to orofacial trauma during the pandemic period and compare them with the pre-pandemic period and the healthy group, as well as to question the lifestyle, nutritional habits, mood changes and oral health behaviors that may be related to the risk of trauma.
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The study is being carried out in Istanbul University Department of Pediatric Dentistry, period between September 2021 - March 2022 following the ethics committee approval 2021/49. Patient parents are informed about the study following the initial dental examination of the patient and the written informed consents are obtained from parents of all participants included in the study.
The orofacial trauma history, dietary habits and lifestyle changes of children aged 3-14 years diagnosed with autism in Istanbul University Department of Child Psychiatry and healthy children applying to Istanbul University Faculty of Dentistry Department of Pediatric Dentistry will be evaluated through a questionnaire to be applied to their families.
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A control group will be formed from healthy children who applied to the Pediatric Dentistry Department of Istanbul University without autism, taking into account the gender and age distribution of children with autism. Then, the groups will be compared within themselves and with each other, taking into account the pandemic period and before.
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330 participants in 2 patient groups
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