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Oral Streptococcus mutans load among Indian children with cerebral palsy

The motor impairments of cerebral palsy (CP) are typically accompanied by subsequent musculoskeletal issues, seizures, and abnormalities of sensation, intelligence, communication, and behaviour. These kids have a lower capacity for regulating oral health because of their poor voluntary movements. Po...

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Autores principales: Gandhi, Aniruddh, Sonkesriya, Subhash, Roy, Shovan, Mishra, Raman, Arora, Jatin, Soni, Vineet
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Publicado: Biomedical Informatics 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10560305/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37814684
http://dx.doi.org/10.6026/97320630019215
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author Gandhi, Aniruddh
Sonkesriya, Subhash
Roy, Shovan
Mishra, Raman
Arora, Jatin
Soni, Vineet
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Sonkesriya, Subhash
Roy, Shovan
Mishra, Raman
Arora, Jatin
Soni, Vineet
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description The motor impairments of cerebral palsy (CP) are typically accompanied by subsequent musculoskeletal issues, seizures, and abnormalities of sensation, intelligence, communication, and behaviour. These kids have a lower capacity for regulating oral health because of their poor voluntary movements. Poor oral hygiene brought on by insufficient brushing and flossing, increased use of sugary foods, and orally administered drugs puts people at risk for periodontal disorders and dental caries. Poor dental health and rising therapy demands establish a sadistic cycle that affects patient overall health and wellbeing. The purpose of this investigation was comparing kids with CP against healthy kids of comparable age group and demographic situation in order to evaluate status of oral heath, current caries behavior using measurement of Streptococcus mutans concentrations in saliva, and treatment required. 204 study participants were divided into two categories: Category A and category B. Both categories consisted of 102 study participants. Category A consisted of study participants having CP while category B consisted of healthy normal controls with same age of same demographic features. Malocclusion, trauma, DMFS/defs, gingival index, and Oral hygiene score (OHI), and were recorded for oral examinations of al study participants However, no radiological assistance was utilized since minimal patient compliance existed in CP patients. When compared with the control category, the CP category had a higher detection of the DMFS index in the permanent teeth. The estimated defs for the CP category did not differ noticeably from the control category. In the CP category, status of hygiene of oral cavity was discovered to be substantially subpar. In comparison to the control category, the gingival condition of the CP category was noticeably worse. Treatment requirements were seen to require greater preventative care in the control category while, stainless steel crowns, pulpectomy and extractions were needed in the CP category. S. mutans was found in high concentrations in the salivary specimens of the CP category compared to the control category, indicating active dental caries and greater probability of further development.
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spelling pubmed-105603052023-10-09 Oral Streptococcus mutans load among Indian children with cerebral palsy Gandhi, Aniruddh Sonkesriya, Subhash Roy, Shovan Mishra, Raman Arora, Jatin Soni, Vineet Bioinformation Research Article The motor impairments of cerebral palsy (CP) are typically accompanied by subsequent musculoskeletal issues, seizures, and abnormalities of sensation, intelligence, communication, and behaviour. These kids have a lower capacity for regulating oral health because of their poor voluntary movements. Poor oral hygiene brought on by insufficient brushing and flossing, increased use of sugary foods, and orally administered drugs puts people at risk for periodontal disorders and dental caries. Poor dental health and rising therapy demands establish a sadistic cycle that affects patient overall health and wellbeing. The purpose of this investigation was comparing kids with CP against healthy kids of comparable age group and demographic situation in order to evaluate status of oral heath, current caries behavior using measurement of Streptococcus mutans concentrations in saliva, and treatment required. 204 study participants were divided into two categories: Category A and category B. Both categories consisted of 102 study participants. Category A consisted of study participants having CP while category B consisted of healthy normal controls with same age of same demographic features. Malocclusion, trauma, DMFS/defs, gingival index, and Oral hygiene score (OHI), and were recorded for oral examinations of al study participants However, no radiological assistance was utilized since minimal patient compliance existed in CP patients. When compared with the control category, the CP category had a higher detection of the DMFS index in the permanent teeth. The estimated defs for the CP category did not differ noticeably from the control category. In the CP category, status of hygiene of oral cavity was discovered to be substantially subpar. In comparison to the control category, the gingival condition of the CP category was noticeably worse. Treatment requirements were seen to require greater preventative care in the control category while, stainless steel crowns, pulpectomy and extractions were needed in the CP category. S. mutans was found in high concentrations in the salivary specimens of the CP category compared to the control category, indicating active dental caries and greater probability of further development. Biomedical Informatics 2023-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10560305/ /pubmed/37814684 http://dx.doi.org/10.6026/97320630019215 Text en © 2023 Biomedical Informatics https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. This is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.
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Soni, Vineet
Oral Streptococcus mutans load among Indian children with cerebral palsy
title Oral Streptococcus mutans load among Indian children with cerebral palsy
title_full Oral Streptococcus mutans load among Indian children with cerebral palsy
title_fullStr Oral Streptococcus mutans load among Indian children with cerebral palsy
title_full_unstemmed Oral Streptococcus mutans load among Indian children with cerebral palsy
title_short Oral Streptococcus mutans load among Indian children with cerebral palsy
title_sort oral streptococcus mutans load among indian children with cerebral palsy
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10560305/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37814684
http://dx.doi.org/10.6026/97320630019215
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