| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - The most common dental findings in children with cerebral palsy may include: erosion of the enamel (often seen with acid reflux) poor gum health a high palate with a narrow upper jaw which can result in teeth coming together in a less than ideal manner an increased gag reflex grinding of teeth drooling (which I will discuss later) and disruptions in getting/losing teeth Anytime there is an injury
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