CRANIOFACIAL ABNORMALITIES AND MALOCCLUSION FINDINGS IN SICKLE CELL DISEASE RELATED TO ETHNIC-RACIAL POPULATIONS: A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
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Resumo: | Introduction: sickle Cell Disease (SCD) is an inherited, hematological, chronic disease that mostly affects racial/ethnic groups. The dental literature discusses SCD’s oral symptoms, such as malocclusion and craniofacial abnormalities, without considering the significance of a racial/ethnic perspective. Objective: this article critically reviewed the findings of the studies based on a racial/ethnic standpoint and SCD landmarks. Sources of data: primary and secondary searches selected 146 studies from four scientific literature databases. Two reviewers independently extracted data from eleven included studies. Synthesis of data: most studies used lateral cephalometry and reported craniofacial abnormalities and malocclusions, such as maxillary protrusion, class II skeletal patterns, vertical facial growth patterns, convex facial profile, mandibular retrusion, and the posterior rotation of the jaw. However, there is no mention of racial or ethnic cephalometric patterns to support these findings in the studied populations. In addition, a misunderstanding occurs when overlooking the different periods of growth or ages within and between the studied groups. Furthermore, there is no mention of previous orthodontic treatment. By contrast, there is a lack of information about the medically compromised health status of people with SCD, such as the life period of SCD’s diagnosis; the number and timing of blood transfusions; the medical history of hospitalizations, vaso-occlusive crises, or hydroxyurea use. Conclusion: racial and ethnic concerns for the diagnosis of malocclusions and craniofacial anomalies, as well as SCD landmarks, are underappreciated in the examined dental literature. Discarding them also demonstrates institutional racism. |
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CRANIOFACIAL ABNORMALITIES AND MALOCCLUSION FINDINGS IN SICKLE CELL DISEASE RELATED TO ETHNIC-RACIAL POPULATIONS: A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE LITERATURECRANIOFACIAL ABNORMALITIES AND MALOCCLUSION FINDINGS IN SICKLE CELL DISEASE RELATED TO ETHNIC-RACIAL POPULATIONS: A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE LITERATUREEnglishCraniofacial AbnormalitiesCephalometryMalocclusionSickle Cell AnemiaLiterature ReviewBlacksIntroduction: sickle Cell Disease (SCD) is an inherited, hematological, chronic disease that mostly affects racial/ethnic groups. The dental literature discusses SCD’s oral symptoms, such as malocclusion and craniofacial abnormalities, without considering the significance of a racial/ethnic perspective. Objective: this article critically reviewed the findings of the studies based on a racial/ethnic standpoint and SCD landmarks. Sources of data: primary and secondary searches selected 146 studies from four scientific literature databases. Two reviewers independently extracted data from eleven included studies. Synthesis of data: most studies used lateral cephalometry and reported craniofacial abnormalities and malocclusions, such as maxillary protrusion, class II skeletal patterns, vertical facial growth patterns, convex facial profile, mandibular retrusion, and the posterior rotation of the jaw. However, there is no mention of racial or ethnic cephalometric patterns to support these findings in the studied populations. In addition, a misunderstanding occurs when overlooking the different periods of growth or ages within and between the studied groups. Furthermore, there is no mention of previous orthodontic treatment. By contrast, there is a lack of information about the medically compromised health status of people with SCD, such as the life period of SCD’s diagnosis; the number and timing of blood transfusions; the medical history of hospitalizations, vaso-occlusive crises, or hydroxyurea use. Conclusion: racial and ethnic concerns for the diagnosis of malocclusions and craniofacial anomalies, as well as SCD landmarks, are underappreciated in the examined dental literature. Discarding them also demonstrates institutional racism.Introdução: a doença falciforme é uma doença hematológica, hereditária, crônica, que afeta principalmente, a população negra, em escala global. Na literatura odontológica, os achados craniofaciais e oclusais relacionados à doença falciforme são discordantes, mas, em comum, desconsideram a perspectiva racial. Objetivo: este artigo revisou criticamente a literatura odontológica e discutiu os achados encontrados na perspectiva racial/étnica. Fonte dos dados: estudos primários e secundários selecionaram 146 ocorrências de quatro bases de dados da literatura científica. Dois revisores extraíram independentemente os dados dos onze estudos incluídos. Síntese dos dados: com base na cefalometria lateral, a maioria dos estudos concluiu que as anormalidades craniofaciais e maloclusões, como protrusão maxilar, padrão esquelético de classe II, padrão de crescimento facial vertical, perfil facial convexo, retrusão mandibular e rotação posterior da mandíbula foram os mais comuns achados para pessoas com doença falciforme. No entanto, ao considerar a perspectiva étnico-racial, não há menção na maioria dos estudos de ajustes dos padrões cefalométricos específicos para as populações racializadas, nem tampouco são consideradas características do grupo populacional e da doença falciforme em si, como sua severidade, o momento de vida em que o diagnóstico ocorreu, número e período de hemotransfusões, internações, crises vaso-oclusivas ou uso de hidroxiureia. Além disso, a ampla faixa etária em diferentes períodos de crescimento ósseo e a ausência de informação sobre tratamento ortodôntico prévio foram observadas. Conclusão: há omissão sobre considerações étnico-raciais para relatar anormalidades craniofaciais e maloclusões sobre doença falciforme na literatura odontológica revisada. Isto pode ser uma expressão do racismo.Rio de Janeiro Dental Journal2023-04-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://cro-rj.org.br/revcientifica/index.php/revista/article/view/32810.29327/244963.8.1-2Revista Científica do CRO-RJ (Rio de Janeiro Dental Journal); Vol. 8 No. 1: January-Abril 2023; 3-13Revista Científica do CRO-RJ (Rio de Janeiro Dental Journal); v. 8 n. 1: January-Abril 2023; 3-132595-47331518-524910.29327/244963.8.1reponame:Revista Científica do CRO-RJ (Online)instname:Conselho Regional de Odontologia do Rio de Janeiro (CRO-RJ)instacron:CROporhttps://cro-rj.org.br/revcientifica/index.php/revista/article/view/328/189Copyright (c) 2023 Revista Científica do CRO-RJ (Rio de Janeiro Dental Journal)http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBottino Di Gioia Almeida, Igorde Moura Cruz Quintanilha, RenataPereira Alves dos Santos, Marcia2023-09-18T12:22:59Zoai:ojs3.cro-rj.org.br:article/328Revistahttps://cro-rj.org.br/revcientifica/index.php/revistahttps://cro-rj.org.br/revcientifica/index.php/revista/oairevista.cientifica@cro-rj.org.br || rorefa@terra.com.br2595-47331518-5249opendoar:2023-09-18T12:22:59Revista Científica do CRO-RJ (Online) - Conselho Regional de Odontologia do Rio de Janeiro (CRO-RJ)false |
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CRANIOFACIAL ABNORMALITIES AND MALOCCLUSION FINDINGS IN SICKLE CELL DISEASE RELATED TO ETHNIC-RACIAL POPULATIONS: A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE Bottino Di Gioia Almeida, Igor English Craniofacial Abnormalities Cephalometry Malocclusion Sickle Cell Anemia Literature Review Blacks |
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CRANIOFACIAL ABNORMALITIES AND MALOCCLUSION FINDINGS IN SICKLE CELL DISEASE RELATED TO ETHNIC-RACIAL POPULATIONS: A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE |
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CRANIOFACIAL ABNORMALITIES AND MALOCCLUSION FINDINGS IN SICKLE CELL DISEASE RELATED TO ETHNIC-RACIAL POPULATIONS: A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE |
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CRANIOFACIAL ABNORMALITIES AND MALOCCLUSION FINDINGS IN SICKLE CELL DISEASE RELATED TO ETHNIC-RACIAL POPULATIONS: A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE |
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CRANIOFACIAL ABNORMALITIES AND MALOCCLUSION FINDINGS IN SICKLE CELL DISEASE RELATED TO ETHNIC-RACIAL POPULATIONS: A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE |
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Bottino Di Gioia Almeida, Igor |
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Bottino Di Gioia Almeida, Igor de Moura Cruz Quintanilha, Renata Pereira Alves dos Santos, Marcia |
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de Moura Cruz Quintanilha, Renata Pereira Alves dos Santos, Marcia |
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Bottino Di Gioia Almeida, Igor de Moura Cruz Quintanilha, Renata Pereira Alves dos Santos, Marcia |
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English Craniofacial Abnormalities Cephalometry Malocclusion Sickle Cell Anemia Literature Review Blacks |
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English Craniofacial Abnormalities Cephalometry Malocclusion Sickle Cell Anemia Literature Review Blacks |
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Introduction: sickle Cell Disease (SCD) is an inherited, hematological, chronic disease that mostly affects racial/ethnic groups. The dental literature discusses SCD’s oral symptoms, such as malocclusion and craniofacial abnormalities, without considering the significance of a racial/ethnic perspective. Objective: this article critically reviewed the findings of the studies based on a racial/ethnic standpoint and SCD landmarks. Sources of data: primary and secondary searches selected 146 studies from four scientific literature databases. Two reviewers independently extracted data from eleven included studies. Synthesis of data: most studies used lateral cephalometry and reported craniofacial abnormalities and malocclusions, such as maxillary protrusion, class II skeletal patterns, vertical facial growth patterns, convex facial profile, mandibular retrusion, and the posterior rotation of the jaw. However, there is no mention of racial or ethnic cephalometric patterns to support these findings in the studied populations. In addition, a misunderstanding occurs when overlooking the different periods of growth or ages within and between the studied groups. Furthermore, there is no mention of previous orthodontic treatment. By contrast, there is a lack of information about the medically compromised health status of people with SCD, such as the life period of SCD’s diagnosis; the number and timing of blood transfusions; the medical history of hospitalizations, vaso-occlusive crises, or hydroxyurea use. Conclusion: racial and ethnic concerns for the diagnosis of malocclusions and craniofacial anomalies, as well as SCD landmarks, are underappreciated in the examined dental literature. Discarding them also demonstrates institutional racism. |
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