Oral Sensory

Oral Sensory Tools & Supports

The oral sensory system — our sense of taste, texture, and oral movement — plays a big role in self-regulation, focus, and feeding skills. For individuals with sensory processing differences, chewing, sucking, or oral motor activities can be calming and help with attention, while for others, it’s about building tolerance to different textures and improving oral skills.

Oral sensory tools are commonly used for children and adults with autism, ADHD, sensory processing disorder, or anxiety. These products provide safe, durable ways to meet sensory needs without relying on unsafe chewing habits like pencil biting, clothing chewing, or nail biting.

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