ALS has a significant impact on orofacial function and dental health, characterized by neuromuscular deterioration, increased plaque accumulation, and a higher number of affected teeth. Despite this decline, dental occlusion appears to remain stable in the short term. These findings highlight the need for interdisciplinary and preventive oral care strategies in the management of patients with ALS, aiming to preserve oral function and quality of life in a progressively disabling disease.
Vaudroz et al. (Sun,) studied this question.