“…Previous studies have demonstrated a greater prevalence of tooth injuries among patients with cerebral palsy, mental handicaps and physical handicaps in comparison with healthy individuals, even when taking into account the fact that these individuals do not practice contact sports or radical physical activities. 8,11,[15][16][17] These findings serve as a warning to caregivers of individuals with mental disabilities and encourage a search for preventive measures, such as the use of mouth guards, the padding of objects and hard surfaces and the safe transport of these individuals in wheelchairs. 16 Regarding the risk factors associated to dental trauma, the most common are falls, collisions, automobile accidents, seizures, tooth grinding, dental caries, accentuated overjet and a lack of lip seal.…”