Deleterious Habits and Malocclusion in Patients from the Pedodontics Clinic of Fortaleza University Dental School - doi:10.5020/18061230.2007.p40

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Autor(a) principal: Albuquerque Junior, Haroldo Rodrigues de
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Barros, Ana Maria Martin, Braga, João Paulo Viana, Carvalho, Monique Freire, Maia, Maria Cristina Germano
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira em Promoção da Saúde
Texto Completo: https://ojs.unifor.br/RBPS/article/view/1000
Resumo: Deleterious habits are defined as learned patterns of muscular contraction of complex nature and unconscious character that can act as deforming factors of growth and development, dental positioning, in respiratory and speech processes, being in this way a potential etiological factor for malocclusion. This descriptive, observational and crosssectional study with a quantitative approach, aimed at evaluating the relationship between deleterious habits and malocclusion in patients from the Pedodontics Clinic of Fortaleza University Dental School. By means of visual inspection, 130 patients of both genders and with ages varying from 4 to 13 years old were examined, in order to identify the presence of deleterious habits and malocclusions, associated with gender, age and dentition stage. The results showed that there were 105 (80.8%) patients with deleterious habits, 52 (49.5%) of those did not present malocclusion, while 53 (50.5%) presented it. Among the patients that simultaneously presented deleterious habits and malocclusion, the male gender showed a frequency of 54.7% (n = 29), the age group of 10 to 12 years old was the most frequent referred (n = 30; 56.6%) and the second stage of transitional dentition prevailed. (n = 27; 51.0%). We conclude for the need of reinforcing preventive-educational actions as well as of malocclusion’s precocious interception in the referred dental service, emphasizing the removal of deleterious oral habits, aiming at restoring infant patients’ oral health.
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spelling Deleterious Habits and Malocclusion in Patients from the Pedodontics Clinic of Fortaleza University Dental School - doi:10.5020/18061230.2007.p40Hábito bucal deletério e má-oclusão em pacientes da clínica infantil do curso de odontologia da Universidade de Fortaleza - doi:10.5020/18061230.2007.p40HábitosMaloclusãoMordida Abertamordida cruzada.Deleterious habits are defined as learned patterns of muscular contraction of complex nature and unconscious character that can act as deforming factors of growth and development, dental positioning, in respiratory and speech processes, being in this way a potential etiological factor for malocclusion. This descriptive, observational and crosssectional study with a quantitative approach, aimed at evaluating the relationship between deleterious habits and malocclusion in patients from the Pedodontics Clinic of Fortaleza University Dental School. By means of visual inspection, 130 patients of both genders and with ages varying from 4 to 13 years old were examined, in order to identify the presence of deleterious habits and malocclusions, associated with gender, age and dentition stage. The results showed that there were 105 (80.8%) patients with deleterious habits, 52 (49.5%) of those did not present malocclusion, while 53 (50.5%) presented it. Among the patients that simultaneously presented deleterious habits and malocclusion, the male gender showed a frequency of 54.7% (n = 29), the age group of 10 to 12 years old was the most frequent referred (n = 30; 56.6%) and the second stage of transitional dentition prevailed. (n = 27; 51.0%). We conclude for the need of reinforcing preventive-educational actions as well as of malocclusion’s precocious interception in the referred dental service, emphasizing the removal of deleterious oral habits, aiming at restoring infant patients’ oral health.Os hábitos bucais deletérios são definidos como padrões de contração muscular aprendidos de natureza complexa e de caráter inconsciente, que podem atuar como fatores deformadores do crescimento e desenvolvimento ósseo, posições dentárias, no processo respiratório e na fala; sendo, dessa forma um fator etiológico em potencial das más-oclusões. O estudo descritivo, observacional, transversal, com enfoque quantitativo, teve como objetivo investigar a relação entre hábito bucal deletério e má-oclusão nos pacientes em tratamento na Clínica Infantil do Curso de Odontologia da Universidade de Fortaleza – UNIFOR. Através de inspeção clínica, foram examinados 130 indivíduos, de ambos os gêneros, entre 4 e 13 anos de idade, visando identificar a presença de hábito bucal deletério e má-oclusão, em associação com gênero, faixa etária e estágio de desenvolvimento da dentição. Os resultados mostraram que havia 105 (80,8 %) pacientes com hábito bucal deletério, dos quais 52 (49,5 %) não apresentaram má-oclusão, enquanto 53 (50,5 %) a apresentaram. Entre os indivíduos portadores simultaneamente de hábito bucal deletério e má-oclusão, o gênero masculino apresentou uma freqüência de 54,7 % (n = 29), a faixa etária mais freqüente foi de 10 a 12 anos (n = 30; 56,6%) e o estágio de desenvolvimento da dentição que mais prevaleceu foi o 2º período transicional (n = 27; 51,0%). Conclui-se pela necessidade de reforçar as ações educativo-preventivas e de interceptação precoce de más-oclusões no serviço odontológico citado, enfatizando a remoção de hábitos bucais deletérios, visando restabelecer a saúde bucal dos pacientes infantis.Universidade de Fortaleza2012-01-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion"Peer-reviewed Article""Avaliado pelos pares""Avaliado pelos pares"application/pdfhttps://ojs.unifor.br/RBPS/article/view/100010.5020/1000Brazilian Journal in Health Promotion; Vol. 20 No. 1 (2007); 40-45Revista Brasileña en Promoción de la Salud; Vol. 20 Núm. 1 (2007); 40-45Revista Brasileira em Promoção da Saúde; v. 20 n. 1 (2007); 40-451806-1230reponame:Revista Brasileira em Promoção da Saúdeinstname:Universidade de Fortaleza (Unifor)instacron:UFORporhttps://ojs.unifor.br/RBPS/article/view/1000/2161Albuquerque Junior, Haroldo Rodrigues deBarros, Ana Maria MartinBraga, João Paulo VianaCarvalho, Monique FreireMaia, Maria Cristina Germanoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2012-01-10T12:18:31Zoai:ojs.ojs.unifor.br:article/1000Revistahttps://periodicos.unifor.br/RBPS/oai1806-12301806-1222opendoar:2012-01-10T12:18:31Revista Brasileira em Promoção da Saúde - Universidade de Fortaleza (Unifor)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Deleterious Habits and Malocclusion in Patients from the Pedodontics Clinic of Fortaleza University Dental School - doi:10.5020/18061230.2007.p40
Hábito bucal deletério e má-oclusão em pacientes da clínica infantil do curso de odontologia da Universidade de Fortaleza - doi:10.5020/18061230.2007.p40
title Deleterious Habits and Malocclusion in Patients from the Pedodontics Clinic of Fortaleza University Dental School - doi:10.5020/18061230.2007.p40
spellingShingle Deleterious Habits and Malocclusion in Patients from the Pedodontics Clinic of Fortaleza University Dental School - doi:10.5020/18061230.2007.p40
Albuquerque Junior, Haroldo Rodrigues de
Hábitos
Maloclusão
Mordida Aberta
mordida cruzada.
title_short Deleterious Habits and Malocclusion in Patients from the Pedodontics Clinic of Fortaleza University Dental School - doi:10.5020/18061230.2007.p40
title_full Deleterious Habits and Malocclusion in Patients from the Pedodontics Clinic of Fortaleza University Dental School - doi:10.5020/18061230.2007.p40
title_fullStr Deleterious Habits and Malocclusion in Patients from the Pedodontics Clinic of Fortaleza University Dental School - doi:10.5020/18061230.2007.p40
title_full_unstemmed Deleterious Habits and Malocclusion in Patients from the Pedodontics Clinic of Fortaleza University Dental School - doi:10.5020/18061230.2007.p40
title_sort Deleterious Habits and Malocclusion in Patients from the Pedodontics Clinic of Fortaleza University Dental School - doi:10.5020/18061230.2007.p40
author Albuquerque Junior, Haroldo Rodrigues de
author_facet Albuquerque Junior, Haroldo Rodrigues de
Barros, Ana Maria Martin
Braga, João Paulo Viana
Carvalho, Monique Freire
Maia, Maria Cristina Germano
author_role author
author2 Barros, Ana Maria Martin
Braga, João Paulo Viana
Carvalho, Monique Freire
Maia, Maria Cristina Germano
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author
author
author
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Barros, Ana Maria Martin
Braga, João Paulo Viana
Carvalho, Monique Freire
Maia, Maria Cristina Germano
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hábitos
Maloclusão
Mordida Aberta
mordida cruzada.
topic Hábitos
Maloclusão
Mordida Aberta
mordida cruzada.
description Deleterious habits are defined as learned patterns of muscular contraction of complex nature and unconscious character that can act as deforming factors of growth and development, dental positioning, in respiratory and speech processes, being in this way a potential etiological factor for malocclusion. This descriptive, observational and crosssectional study with a quantitative approach, aimed at evaluating the relationship between deleterious habits and malocclusion in patients from the Pedodontics Clinic of Fortaleza University Dental School. By means of visual inspection, 130 patients of both genders and with ages varying from 4 to 13 years old were examined, in order to identify the presence of deleterious habits and malocclusions, associated with gender, age and dentition stage. The results showed that there were 105 (80.8%) patients with deleterious habits, 52 (49.5%) of those did not present malocclusion, while 53 (50.5%) presented it. Among the patients that simultaneously presented deleterious habits and malocclusion, the male gender showed a frequency of 54.7% (n = 29), the age group of 10 to 12 years old was the most frequent referred (n = 30; 56.6%) and the second stage of transitional dentition prevailed. (n = 27; 51.0%). We conclude for the need of reinforcing preventive-educational actions as well as of malocclusion’s precocious interception in the referred dental service, emphasizing the removal of deleterious oral habits, aiming at restoring infant patients’ oral health.
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