The only other thing I would add is that in the neurodiverse community, there are often some difficulties around performing even daily oral care because of sensory issues. I think it's a really important role for mental health clinicians, and occupational therapists particularly, to work with kids who have sensory issues. It's even painful for them to brush their teeth, and they can't get past it. There's the way that things look, but there's also a big issue around ensuring proper care.
There are other mental health issues where dental care becomes an issue, when the kids can't take care of hygiene. In early psychosis, that's one of the things we see regularly. We start to see some of those pieces not being done daily.