Comparison of the effect of pharmacotherapy and neuro-feedback therapy on oral health of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
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2018Author
Vafaei, A
Vafaei, I
Noorazar, G
Akbarzadeh, R
Erfanparast, L
Shirazi, S
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Background: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a chronic and progressive mental disorder related to the childhood period. This study aims to compare the oral health of two groups of ADHD children: those under pharmacotherapy and those under neuro-feedback therapy. Material and Methods: 72 ADHD children (aged 6-12) were divided into two 36 member groups: The pharmacotherapy group and the neuro-feedback therapy group. Unstimulated salivary flow (USF), DMFT, and plaque index were assessed in these children. Statistical analysis was carried out on the data with the independent t-test, which was performed using SPSS 16. The significance level of the study was p < 0.05. Results: In this study, the USF of ADHD children who used Ritalin was found to be significantly less than that of the neuro-feedback group (1.25 آ± 1.21 vs. 1.91 آ± 1.16 ml/min; p=0.002). Also, the plaque index (5.9 آ± 3.1 vs. 3.94 آ± 1.9; p=0.018) and DMFT scores (39% آ± 9% vs. 31% آ± 9%; p=0.018) were significantly higher for the pharmacotherapy group. Conclusions: Neuro-feedback therapy is preferable to Ritalin treatment for ADHD children in terms of their oral health status. é 2018, Medicina Oral S.L.C.I.F.B.