Oral health in children with special needs
Background/Aim. Due to their primary medical condition, children with special needs often display lower levels of oral hygiene, larger prevalence of caries and other oral diseases. The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of dental caries, oral cleanliness and presence of malocclusion in...
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doaj-df45a605c4e6428a9d5a8e261c7021912020-11-24T22:13:48ZengMilitary Health Department, Ministry of Defance, SerbiaVojnosanitetski Pregled0042-84502406-07202018-01-0175767568110.2298/VSP160707372M0042-84501600372MOral health in children with special needsMandić Jelena0Jovanović Svetlana1Mandinić Zoran2Ivanović Mirjana3Kosanović Dušan4Miličić Biljana5Živojinović-Toumba Vesna6Faculty of Dental Medicine, Clinic for Paediatric and Preventive Dentistry, BelgradeFaculty of Dental Medicine, Department of Public Health, BelgradeFaculty of Dental Medicine, Clinic for Paediatric and Preventive Dentistry, BelgradeFaculty of Dental Medicine, Clinic for Paediatric and Preventive Dentistry, BelgradeFaculty of Dental Medicine, Clinic for Paediatric and Preventive Dentistry, BelgradeFaculty of Dental Medicine, Department of Statistics, BelgradeFaculty of Dental Medicine, Clinic for Paediatric and Preventive Dentistry, BelgradeBackground/Aim. Due to their primary medical condition, children with special needs often display lower levels of oral hygiene, larger prevalence of caries and other oral diseases. The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of dental caries, oral cleanliness and presence of malocclusion in children with disabilities, as well as to evaluate eruption time of the permanent molars. Methods. Case–control study was carried out on a group of 107 children with disabilities at the Faculty of Dental Medicine, University of Belgrade, Serbia. The control group comprised of 104 healthy school children. Results. Children with disabilities had statistically higher mean [decayed missing and filled teeth – dmft for primary DMF for permanent dentition (dmft DMFT)] values in both dentitions than children from the control group (p < 0.05). Oral cleanliness level was much lower in children with disabilities. A significantly higher percentage of Class II malocclusions and a higher tendency to have a delayed time of eruption of permanent molars were observed in the test group in permanent dentition. Conclusion. Considering poor oral health status and higher tendency for development of malloclusions and delayed eruption, it is necessary to develop preventive dental programmes for children with special needs, as well as improve public awareness about these issues.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2018/0042-84501600372M.pdfdisabled personschildadolescentoral healthrisk assessmenttooth eruptionmalocclusion |
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Mandić Jelena Jovanović Svetlana Mandinić Zoran Ivanović Mirjana Kosanović Dušan Miličić Biljana Živojinović-Toumba Vesna |
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Mandić Jelena Jovanović Svetlana Mandinić Zoran Ivanović Mirjana Kosanović Dušan Miličić Biljana Živojinović-Toumba Vesna Oral health in children with special needs Vojnosanitetski Pregled disabled persons child adolescent oral health risk assessment tooth eruption malocclusion |
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Mandić Jelena Jovanović Svetlana Mandinić Zoran Ivanović Mirjana Kosanović Dušan Miličić Biljana Živojinović-Toumba Vesna |
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Oral health in children with special needs |
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Oral health in children with special needs |
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Oral health in children with special needs |
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Oral health in children with special needs |
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Oral health in children with special needs |
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oral health in children with special needs |
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Military Health Department, Ministry of Defance, Serbia |
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Vojnosanitetski Pregled |
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0042-8450 2406-0720 |
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2018-01-01 |
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Background/Aim. Due to their primary medical condition, children with special needs often display lower levels of oral hygiene, larger prevalence of caries and other oral diseases. The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of dental caries, oral cleanliness and presence of malocclusion in children with disabilities, as well as to evaluate eruption time of the permanent molars. Methods. Case–control study was carried out on a group of 107 children with disabilities at the Faculty of Dental Medicine, University of Belgrade, Serbia. The control group comprised of 104 healthy school children. Results. Children with disabilities had statistically higher mean [decayed missing and filled teeth – dmft for primary DMF for permanent dentition (dmft DMFT)] values in both dentitions than children from the control group (p < 0.05). Oral cleanliness level was much lower in children with disabilities. A significantly higher percentage of Class II malocclusions and a higher tendency to have a delayed time of eruption of permanent molars were observed in the test group in permanent dentition. Conclusion. Considering poor oral health status and higher tendency for development of malloclusions and delayed eruption, it is necessary to develop preventive dental programmes for children with special needs, as well as improve public awareness about these issues. |
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disabled persons child adolescent oral health risk assessment tooth eruption malocclusion |
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