Correlações entre biofilme e condição gengival em diferentes frequências de higiene bucal

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Autor(a) principal: David, Silvia Cardoso de
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Gingivitis is the most prevalent form among periodontal diseases. Evidence has shown the importance of gingivitis as a precursor of periodontal attachment loss and tooth loss. Despite its importance, often the diagnosis of gingival inflammation is overlooked. For maintaining gingival health, biofilm mechanical removal procedures should be perfomed effectively and periodically. Studies have shown oral hygiene frequencies of 12 and 24h are related to the gingival health maintenance. As important as frequency, it is the quality in which the procedure is performed. Studies assessing the association between toothbrushing frequency, effective biofilm removal and gingival clinical changes have an important role in the prevention and treatment of gingivitis. The aim of this study was to evaluate correlation between plaque and gingival inflammation in individuals underwent effective biofilm control at different frequencies. Data from this study were collected from a randomized clinical trial conducted in 2012 in Santa Maria, RS, Brazil. The sample consisted of 52 UFSM students, of courses not related to health, initially randomized into 4 oral hygiene frequencies and grouped into 2: Group G12/24 (12 and 24h) and group G48/72 (48 and 72h). In G12/24, even with an increase in plaque levels during 30 days, gingival inflammation levels were not statistically different from baseline. In G48/72, increase in plaque levels were accompanied by increasing levels of gingival inflammation. Positive correlation was observed in both groups, however, correlation is reduced in G12/24, demonstrating that increase in plaque levels were not sufficient to develop inflammatory response. In subjects who perform effective biofilm control, the correlation between plaque and gingival inflammation is affected by oral hygiene frequency.
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spelling Correlações entre biofilme e condição gengival em diferentes frequências de higiene bucalCorrelations between biofilm and gingival status at different oral hygiene frequenciesBiofilmeGengiviteInflamação gengivalBiofilmGingivitisGingival inflammationCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIAGingivitis is the most prevalent form among periodontal diseases. Evidence has shown the importance of gingivitis as a precursor of periodontal attachment loss and tooth loss. Despite its importance, often the diagnosis of gingival inflammation is overlooked. For maintaining gingival health, biofilm mechanical removal procedures should be perfomed effectively and periodically. Studies have shown oral hygiene frequencies of 12 and 24h are related to the gingival health maintenance. As important as frequency, it is the quality in which the procedure is performed. Studies assessing the association between toothbrushing frequency, effective biofilm removal and gingival clinical changes have an important role in the prevention and treatment of gingivitis. The aim of this study was to evaluate correlation between plaque and gingival inflammation in individuals underwent effective biofilm control at different frequencies. Data from this study were collected from a randomized clinical trial conducted in 2012 in Santa Maria, RS, Brazil. The sample consisted of 52 UFSM students, of courses not related to health, initially randomized into 4 oral hygiene frequencies and grouped into 2: Group G12/24 (12 and 24h) and group G48/72 (48 and 72h). In G12/24, even with an increase in plaque levels during 30 days, gingival inflammation levels were not statistically different from baseline. In G48/72, increase in plaque levels were accompanied by increasing levels of gingival inflammation. Positive correlation was observed in both groups, however, correlation is reduced in G12/24, demonstrating that increase in plaque levels were not sufficient to develop inflammatory response. In subjects who perform effective biofilm control, the correlation between plaque and gingival inflammation is affected by oral hygiene frequency.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorA gengivite é considerada a forma mais prevalente dentre as doenças periodontais. Evidências têm mostrado a importância da gengivite como precursora da perda de inserção periodontal e perda dental. A despeito de sua importância, muitas vezes o diagnóstico da inflamação gengival é negligenciado. Para a manutenção de saúde gengival, procedimentos de desorganização mecânica do biofilme devem ser realizados de forma efetiva e periódica. Estudos observaram que frequências de higiene bucal (HB) de 12 e 24 horas estão relacionadas a manutenção de saúde gengival. Tão importante quanto a frequência, é a qualidade em que esse procedimento é realizado. Estudos que avaliam a associação entre frequência de escovação, desorganização efetiva do biofilme e alterações clínicas gengivais têm um papel importante na prevenção e tratamento das gengivites. Portanto, o objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a existência de correlação entre biofilme e inflamação gengival em indivíduos que realizaram efetivo controle do biofilme em diferentes frequências. Os dados deste estudo foram coletados de um ensaio clínico randomizado realizado no ano de 2012 na cidade de Santa Maria, RS, Brasil. A amostra foi composta por 52 estudantes de cursos não relacionados a área da saúde da UFSM inicialmente randomizados em 4 frequências de higiene bucal e agrupados em 2: grupo G12/24 (12 e 24h) e grupo G48/72 (48 e 72h). No G12/24, mesmo havendo aumento nos níveis de Índice de Placa (IPl) durante os 30 dias, os níveis de inflamação gengival não diferiram estatisticamente do baseline. Já no G48/72, aumento nos níveis de IPl foi acompanhado por aumento nos níveis de inflamação gengival. Houve correlação positiva em ambos os grupos, no entanto, a correlação diminuiu no G12/24, demonstrando que o aumento nos níveis de biofilme não foi suficiente para desenvolver resposta inflamatória gengival. Em indivíduos que realizam controle efetivo do biofilme, a correlação entre biofilme e inflamação gengival é afetada pela frequência de higiene bucal.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBROdontologiaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciências OdontológicasMoreira, Carlos Heitor Cunhahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4665807055028954Fiorini, Tiagohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2243525301969315Rocha, José Mariano dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0465281203313026David, Silvia Cardoso de2017-01-102017-01-102016-07-26info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfDAVID, Silvia Cardoso de. Correlations between biofilm and gingival status at different oral hygiene frequencies. 2016. 32 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Correlações entre biofilme e condição gengival em diferentes frequências de higiene bucal
Correlations between biofilm and gingival status at different oral hygiene frequencies
title Correlações entre biofilme e condição gengival em diferentes frequências de higiene bucal
spellingShingle Correlações entre biofilme e condição gengival em diferentes frequências de higiene bucal
David, Silvia Cardoso de
Biofilme
Gengivite
Inflamação gengival
Biofilm
Gingivitis
Gingival inflammation
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA
title_short Correlações entre biofilme e condição gengival em diferentes frequências de higiene bucal
title_full Correlações entre biofilme e condição gengival em diferentes frequências de higiene bucal
title_fullStr Correlações entre biofilme e condição gengival em diferentes frequências de higiene bucal
title_full_unstemmed Correlações entre biofilme e condição gengival em diferentes frequências de higiene bucal
title_sort Correlações entre biofilme e condição gengival em diferentes frequências de higiene bucal
author David, Silvia Cardoso de
author_facet David, Silvia Cardoso de
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Moreira, Carlos Heitor Cunha
http://lattes.cnpq.br/4665807055028954
Fiorini, Tiago
http://lattes.cnpq.br/2243525301969315
Rocha, José Mariano da
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0465281203313026
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv David, Silvia Cardoso de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biofilme
Gengivite
Inflamação gengival
Biofilm
Gingivitis
Gingival inflammation
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA
topic Biofilme
Gengivite
Inflamação gengival
Biofilm
Gingivitis
Gingival inflammation
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA
description Gingivitis is the most prevalent form among periodontal diseases. Evidence has shown the importance of gingivitis as a precursor of periodontal attachment loss and tooth loss. Despite its importance, often the diagnosis of gingival inflammation is overlooked. For maintaining gingival health, biofilm mechanical removal procedures should be perfomed effectively and periodically. Studies have shown oral hygiene frequencies of 12 and 24h are related to the gingival health maintenance. As important as frequency, it is the quality in which the procedure is performed. Studies assessing the association between toothbrushing frequency, effective biofilm removal and gingival clinical changes have an important role in the prevention and treatment of gingivitis. The aim of this study was to evaluate correlation between plaque and gingival inflammation in individuals underwent effective biofilm control at different frequencies. Data from this study were collected from a randomized clinical trial conducted in 2012 in Santa Maria, RS, Brazil. The sample consisted of 52 UFSM students, of courses not related to health, initially randomized into 4 oral hygiene frequencies and grouped into 2: Group G12/24 (12 and 24h) and group G48/72 (48 and 72h). In G12/24, even with an increase in plaque levels during 30 days, gingival inflammation levels were not statistically different from baseline. In G48/72, increase in plaque levels were accompanied by increasing levels of gingival inflammation. Positive correlation was observed in both groups, however, correlation is reduced in G12/24, demonstrating that increase in plaque levels were not sufficient to develop inflammatory response. In subjects who perform effective biofilm control, the correlation between plaque and gingival inflammation is affected by oral hygiene frequency.
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