How are children and adolescents cleaning their orthodontic appliances? A cross-sectional study in private schools

Aim: To determine the prevalence and the hygiene methods used by 6-16-year-old private school children and adolescents to clean removable orthodontic appliances (ROA) in the city of Pelotas, RS, Brazil. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in private schools located in the urban area after...

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Main Authors: Mabel Miluska Suca Salas, Rita Regina Souza Lamas, Tatiana Pereira Cenci, Rafael Guerra Lund
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual de Campinas 2015-10-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences
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Online Access:https://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/article/view/8640927
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spelling doaj-e72a6d99354a47f7801ed022e4a0aa552021-07-15T14:03:38ZengUniversidade Estadual de CampinasBrazilian Journal of Oral Sciences1677-32252015-10-0113110.20396/bjos.v13i1.8640927How are children and adolescents cleaning their orthodontic appliances? A cross-sectional study in private schoolsMabel Miluska Suca Salas0Rita Regina Souza Lamas1Tatiana Pereira CenciRafael Guerra Lund2Universidade Federal de Pelotas - UFPelUniversidade Federal de Pelotas - UFPelUniversidade Federal de Pelotas - UFPelAim: To determine the prevalence and the hygiene methods used by 6-16-year-old private school children and adolescents to clean removable orthodontic appliances (ROA) in the city of Pelotas, RS, Brazil. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in private schools located in the urban area after the school tutors signed an informed consent form. Questionnaires were applied to children using removable orthodontic appliances. Data regarding hygiene methods of orthodontic appliances were collected. Descriptive analysis was performed. Pearson’s chi-square test and Linear Trend with a confidence level of 95% were used for analytical analysis. Results: Children using ROA in private schools were 7.6%. The most frequent hygiene method used was mechanical cleansing with toothbrush and toothpaste (85.6%). Daily cleansing was the frequency most reported by children (51.6%). Conclusions: Use of ROA in students from private schools was low and the most used hygiene method was brushing with toothpaste.https://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/article/view/8640927Removable orthodontic appliancesHygieneDisinfectionChildAdolescent
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author Mabel Miluska Suca Salas
Rita Regina Souza Lamas
Tatiana Pereira Cenci
Rafael Guerra Lund
spellingShingle Mabel Miluska Suca Salas
Rita Regina Souza Lamas
Tatiana Pereira Cenci
Rafael Guerra Lund
How are children and adolescents cleaning their orthodontic appliances? A cross-sectional study in private schools
Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences
Removable orthodontic appliances
Hygiene
Disinfection
Child
Adolescent
author_facet Mabel Miluska Suca Salas
Rita Regina Souza Lamas
Tatiana Pereira Cenci
Rafael Guerra Lund
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title How are children and adolescents cleaning their orthodontic appliances? A cross-sectional study in private schools
title_short How are children and adolescents cleaning their orthodontic appliances? A cross-sectional study in private schools
title_full How are children and adolescents cleaning their orthodontic appliances? A cross-sectional study in private schools
title_fullStr How are children and adolescents cleaning their orthodontic appliances? A cross-sectional study in private schools
title_full_unstemmed How are children and adolescents cleaning their orthodontic appliances? A cross-sectional study in private schools
title_sort how are children and adolescents cleaning their orthodontic appliances? a cross-sectional study in private schools
publisher Universidade Estadual de Campinas
series Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences
issn 1677-3225
publishDate 2015-10-01
description Aim: To determine the prevalence and the hygiene methods used by 6-16-year-old private school children and adolescents to clean removable orthodontic appliances (ROA) in the city of Pelotas, RS, Brazil. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in private schools located in the urban area after the school tutors signed an informed consent form. Questionnaires were applied to children using removable orthodontic appliances. Data regarding hygiene methods of orthodontic appliances were collected. Descriptive analysis was performed. Pearson’s chi-square test and Linear Trend with a confidence level of 95% were used for analytical analysis. Results: Children using ROA in private schools were 7.6%. The most frequent hygiene method used was mechanical cleansing with toothbrush and toothpaste (85.6%). Daily cleansing was the frequency most reported by children (51.6%). Conclusions: Use of ROA in students from private schools was low and the most used hygiene method was brushing with toothpaste.
topic Removable orthodontic appliances
Hygiene
Disinfection
Child
Adolescent
url https://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/article/view/8640927
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