Dental care can be especially challenging for children and adults with Angelman syndrome due to sensory sensitivities, communication differences, and past healthcare experiences. This session translates strategies from an interdisciplinary adaptive dental clinic into practical tools families can use at home and in their local dental settings. Key takeaways include: • Breaking down toothbrushing and dental visits into small, achievable steps • Using simple visuals and routines to increase predictability • Applying gradual desensitization to build tolerance over time • Incorporating sensory strategies to support regulation • Adapting the environment to better meet your loved one’s sensory and comfort needs • Partnering with dental providers to advocate for your loved one’s needs This session focuses on realistic, adaptable strategies to reduce stress, improve participation, and support more positive oral care experiences for both children and caregivers.