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Women Are More Susceptible to Caries but Individuals Born with Clefts Are Not

The identification of individuals at a higher risk of developing caries is of great interest. Isolated forms of cleft lip and palate are among the most common craniofacial congenital anomalies in humans. Historically, several reports suggest that individuals born with clefts have a higher risk for c...

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Autores principales: Jindal, Aditi, McMeans, Michelle, Narayanan, Somnya, Rose, Erin K., Jain, Shilpa, Marazita, Mary L., Menezes, Renato, Letra, Ariadne, Carvalho, Flavia M., Brandon, Carla A., Resick, Judith M., Mereb, Juan C., Poletta, Fernando A., Lopez-Camelo, Jorge S., Castilla, Eduardo E., Orioli, Iêda M., Vieira, Alexandre R.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3124302/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21747859
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/454532
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author Jindal, Aditi
McMeans, Michelle
Narayanan, Somnya
Rose, Erin K.
Jain, Shilpa
Marazita, Mary L.
Menezes, Renato
Letra, Ariadne
Carvalho, Flavia M.
Brandon, Carla A.
Resick, Judith M.
Mereb, Juan C.
Poletta, Fernando A.
Lopez-Camelo, Jorge S.
Castilla, Eduardo E.
Orioli, Iêda M.
Vieira, Alexandre R.
author_facet Jindal, Aditi
McMeans, Michelle
Narayanan, Somnya
Rose, Erin K.
Jain, Shilpa
Marazita, Mary L.
Menezes, Renato
Letra, Ariadne
Carvalho, Flavia M.
Brandon, Carla A.
Resick, Judith M.
Mereb, Juan C.
Poletta, Fernando A.
Lopez-Camelo, Jorge S.
Castilla, Eduardo E.
Orioli, Iêda M.
Vieira, Alexandre R.
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description The identification of individuals at a higher risk of developing caries is of great interest. Isolated forms of cleft lip and palate are among the most common craniofacial congenital anomalies in humans. Historically, several reports suggest that individuals born with clefts have a higher risk for caries. Caries continues to be the most common infectious noncontagious disease worldwide and a great burden to any health system. The identification of individuals of higher susceptibility to caries is of great interest. In this paper, we assessed caries experience of 1,593 individuals from three distinct populations. The study included individuals born with clefts, their unaffected relatives, and unrelated unaffected controls that were recruited from areas with similar cultural pressures and limited access to dental care. DMFT/dmft scores were obtained, and caries experience rates were compared among the three groups in each geographic area. Individuals born with clefts did not present higher caries experience in comparison to their unaffected relatives or unrelated unaffected controls. Women tend to present higher caries rates in comparison to men. Our work provides strong evidence that individuals born with clefts are not at higher risk to caries; however, women tend to have more severe caries experience.
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spelling pubmed-31243022011-07-11 Women Are More Susceptible to Caries but Individuals Born with Clefts Are Not Jindal, Aditi McMeans, Michelle Narayanan, Somnya Rose, Erin K. Jain, Shilpa Marazita, Mary L. Menezes, Renato Letra, Ariadne Carvalho, Flavia M. Brandon, Carla A. Resick, Judith M. Mereb, Juan C. Poletta, Fernando A. Lopez-Camelo, Jorge S. Castilla, Eduardo E. Orioli, Iêda M. Vieira, Alexandre R. Int J Dent Research Article The identification of individuals at a higher risk of developing caries is of great interest. Isolated forms of cleft lip and palate are among the most common craniofacial congenital anomalies in humans. Historically, several reports suggest that individuals born with clefts have a higher risk for caries. Caries continues to be the most common infectious noncontagious disease worldwide and a great burden to any health system. The identification of individuals of higher susceptibility to caries is of great interest. In this paper, we assessed caries experience of 1,593 individuals from three distinct populations. The study included individuals born with clefts, their unaffected relatives, and unrelated unaffected controls that were recruited from areas with similar cultural pressures and limited access to dental care. DMFT/dmft scores were obtained, and caries experience rates were compared among the three groups in each geographic area. Individuals born with clefts did not present higher caries experience in comparison to their unaffected relatives or unrelated unaffected controls. Women tend to present higher caries rates in comparison to men. Our work provides strong evidence that individuals born with clefts are not at higher risk to caries; however, women tend to have more severe caries experience. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2011 2011-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3124302/ /pubmed/21747859 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/454532 Text en Copyright © 2011 Aditi Jindal et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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McMeans, Michelle
Narayanan, Somnya
Rose, Erin K.
Jain, Shilpa
Marazita, Mary L.
Menezes, Renato
Letra, Ariadne
Carvalho, Flavia M.
Brandon, Carla A.
Resick, Judith M.
Mereb, Juan C.
Poletta, Fernando A.
Lopez-Camelo, Jorge S.
Castilla, Eduardo E.
Orioli, Iêda M.
Vieira, Alexandre R.
Women Are More Susceptible to Caries but Individuals Born with Clefts Are Not
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title_full Women Are More Susceptible to Caries but Individuals Born with Clefts Are Not
title_fullStr Women Are More Susceptible to Caries but Individuals Born with Clefts Are Not
title_full_unstemmed Women Are More Susceptible to Caries but Individuals Born with Clefts Are Not
title_short Women Are More Susceptible to Caries but Individuals Born with Clefts Are Not
title_sort women are more susceptible to caries but individuals born with clefts are not
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3124302/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21747859
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/454532
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