Prevalence of oral manifestations in soft tissues during early childhood in Brazilian children

This study aimed at assessing the prevalence of soft tissue oral manifestations in children during early childhood, according to age group, gender, and site in the oral cavity, and at correlating these oral manifestations with systemic alterations. A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 586...

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Main Authors: Maria Cristina Ramos Lima PADOVANI, Maria Teresa Botti Rodrigues SANTOS, Giselle Rodrigues de SANT?ANNA, Renata Oliveira GUARÉ
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica 2014-08-01
Series:Brazilian Oral Research
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spelling doaj-094d2748489a46eda8562cc556ccd0852020-11-24T22:26:12ZengSociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica Brazilian Oral Research1807-31072014-08-012811710.1590/1807-3107BOR-2014.vol28.0036S1806-83242014000100246Prevalence of oral manifestations in soft tissues during early childhood in Brazilian childrenMaria Cristina Ramos Lima PADOVANIMaria Teresa Botti Rodrigues SANTOSGiselle Rodrigues de SANT?ANNARenata Oliveira GUARÉThis study aimed at assessing the prevalence of soft tissue oral manifestations in children during early childhood, according to age group, gender, and site in the oral cavity, and at correlating these oral manifestations with systemic alterations. A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 586 children from 0 to 3 years of age (12.4 ± 11.8 months), 316 (53.9%) male and 270 (46.1%) female, in the city of Mauá, SP, Brazil. Examination was performed by a single examiner (Kappa Index = 0.90) according to World Health Organization criteria (WHO, 1997).The prevalence of oral manifestations in the soft tissues of children during early childhood was 34.8%. The age group showing statistical significance was 0-1 months old (56.4%). Epstein’s pearls were significantly present (43.2%) in 0-1-month-old babies, and gingivitis in 12-24-month-olds (15.9%). The palate was the most affected region (16.7%). Infectious alterations were the most prevalent systemic alteration (20%). An association was observed between the presence of systemic alterations and the occurrence of oral manifestations. The prevalence of oral manifestations was 34.8%, regardless of gender, and was manifested mostly in 0-1-month-old babies. The palate was the most prevalent region, and the majority of oral manifestations were associated with systemic alterations.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-83242014000100246&lng=en&tlng=enChildDiagnosis, OralPathologyPrevalence
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author Maria Cristina Ramos Lima PADOVANI
Maria Teresa Botti Rodrigues SANTOS
Giselle Rodrigues de SANT?ANNA
Renata Oliveira GUARÉ
spellingShingle Maria Cristina Ramos Lima PADOVANI
Maria Teresa Botti Rodrigues SANTOS
Giselle Rodrigues de SANT?ANNA
Renata Oliveira GUARÉ
Prevalence of oral manifestations in soft tissues during early childhood in Brazilian children
Brazilian Oral Research
Child
Diagnosis, Oral
Pathology
Prevalence
author_facet Maria Cristina Ramos Lima PADOVANI
Maria Teresa Botti Rodrigues SANTOS
Giselle Rodrigues de SANT?ANNA
Renata Oliveira GUARÉ
author_sort Maria Cristina Ramos Lima PADOVANI
title Prevalence of oral manifestations in soft tissues during early childhood in Brazilian children
title_short Prevalence of oral manifestations in soft tissues during early childhood in Brazilian children
title_full Prevalence of oral manifestations in soft tissues during early childhood in Brazilian children
title_fullStr Prevalence of oral manifestations in soft tissues during early childhood in Brazilian children
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of oral manifestations in soft tissues during early childhood in Brazilian children
title_sort prevalence of oral manifestations in soft tissues during early childhood in brazilian children
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica
series Brazilian Oral Research
issn 1807-3107
publishDate 2014-08-01
description This study aimed at assessing the prevalence of soft tissue oral manifestations in children during early childhood, according to age group, gender, and site in the oral cavity, and at correlating these oral manifestations with systemic alterations. A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 586 children from 0 to 3 years of age (12.4 ± 11.8 months), 316 (53.9%) male and 270 (46.1%) female, in the city of Mauá, SP, Brazil. Examination was performed by a single examiner (Kappa Index = 0.90) according to World Health Organization criteria (WHO, 1997).The prevalence of oral manifestations in the soft tissues of children during early childhood was 34.8%. The age group showing statistical significance was 0-1 months old (56.4%). Epstein’s pearls were significantly present (43.2%) in 0-1-month-old babies, and gingivitis in 12-24-month-olds (15.9%). The palate was the most affected region (16.7%). Infectious alterations were the most prevalent systemic alteration (20%). An association was observed between the presence of systemic alterations and the occurrence of oral manifestations. The prevalence of oral manifestations was 34.8%, regardless of gender, and was manifested mostly in 0-1-month-old babies. The palate was the most prevalent region, and the majority of oral manifestations were associated with systemic alterations.
topic Child
Diagnosis, Oral
Pathology
Prevalence
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