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Oral health in children with physical (Cerebral Palsy) and intellectual (Down Syndrome) disabilities: Systematic review I

INTRODUCTION: Traditionally, patients with physical and/or intellectual disabilities presented greater oral pathology, owing to their condition and to other external factors. Improved social and health conditions make it necessary to update knowledge on their oral and dental health. MATERIAL AND MET...

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Autores principales: Diéguez-Pérez, Montserrat, de Nova-García, Manuel-Joaquín, Mourelle-Martínez, Mª Rosa, Bartolomé-Villar, Begona
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Medicina Oral S.L. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4930646/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27398187
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.52922
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author Diéguez-Pérez, Montserrat
de Nova-García, Manuel-Joaquín
Mourelle-Martínez, Mª Rosa
Bartolomé-Villar, Begona
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Mourelle-Martínez, Mª Rosa
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description INTRODUCTION: Traditionally, patients with physical and/or intellectual disabilities presented greater oral pathology, owing to their condition and to other external factors. Improved social and health conditions make it necessary to update knowledge on their oral and dental health. MATERIAL AND METHODS: For this purpose, a bibliographic review was done regarding the state of oral health of children with these two types of disability, in comparison with a control group. Some of the guidelines of the PRISMA statement were taken into account. The ranking of the articles found is based on the modified Newcastle-Ottawa Quality Assessment Scale. The final number of articles evaluated was 14. Parameters such as dental caries, oral hygiene, gingival health, dental traumas, malocclusion and habits were considered. RESULTS: There is no consensus among authors regarding dental caries, oral hygiene and gingival health. The different results obtained are due in part to the fact that the methodologies used were not the same. However, it has been noted that, when studying other parameters and regardless of the methodology employed, the results obtained are similar. CONCLUSIONS: Children with physical and intellectual disabilities constitute a group that needs early and regular dental care in order to prevent and limit the severity of the pathologies observed. Key words:Oral health, dental caries, malocclusion, oral habits, dental trauma, oral hygiene, disabled child, cerebral palsy and Down syndrome.
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spelling pubmed-49306462016-07-08 Oral health in children with physical (Cerebral Palsy) and intellectual (Down Syndrome) disabilities: Systematic review I Diéguez-Pérez, Montserrat de Nova-García, Manuel-Joaquín Mourelle-Martínez, Mª Rosa Bartolomé-Villar, Begona J Clin Exp Dent Review INTRODUCTION: Traditionally, patients with physical and/or intellectual disabilities presented greater oral pathology, owing to their condition and to other external factors. Improved social and health conditions make it necessary to update knowledge on their oral and dental health. MATERIAL AND METHODS: For this purpose, a bibliographic review was done regarding the state of oral health of children with these two types of disability, in comparison with a control group. Some of the guidelines of the PRISMA statement were taken into account. The ranking of the articles found is based on the modified Newcastle-Ottawa Quality Assessment Scale. The final number of articles evaluated was 14. Parameters such as dental caries, oral hygiene, gingival health, dental traumas, malocclusion and habits were considered. RESULTS: There is no consensus among authors regarding dental caries, oral hygiene and gingival health. The different results obtained are due in part to the fact that the methodologies used were not the same. However, it has been noted that, when studying other parameters and regardless of the methodology employed, the results obtained are similar. CONCLUSIONS: Children with physical and intellectual disabilities constitute a group that needs early and regular dental care in order to prevent and limit the severity of the pathologies observed. Key words:Oral health, dental caries, malocclusion, oral habits, dental trauma, oral hygiene, disabled child, cerebral palsy and Down syndrome. Medicina Oral S.L. 2016-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4930646/ /pubmed/27398187 http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.52922 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Medicina Oral S.L. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of 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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de Nova-García, Manuel-Joaquín
Mourelle-Martínez, Mª Rosa
Bartolomé-Villar, Begona
Oral health in children with physical (Cerebral Palsy) and intellectual (Down Syndrome) disabilities: Systematic review I
title Oral health in children with physical (Cerebral Palsy) and intellectual (Down Syndrome) disabilities: Systematic review I
title_full Oral health in children with physical (Cerebral Palsy) and intellectual (Down Syndrome) disabilities: Systematic review I
title_fullStr Oral health in children with physical (Cerebral Palsy) and intellectual (Down Syndrome) disabilities: Systematic review I
title_full_unstemmed Oral health in children with physical (Cerebral Palsy) and intellectual (Down Syndrome) disabilities: Systematic review I
title_short Oral health in children with physical (Cerebral Palsy) and intellectual (Down Syndrome) disabilities: Systematic review I
title_sort oral health in children with physical (cerebral palsy) and intellectual (down syndrome) disabilities: systematic review i
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4930646/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27398187
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.52922
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