Prevalence of non-carious cervical injuries in young adults and cervical dentin hypersesitivity at the School of Dentistry of Recife
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Resumo: | The objective of this research was to estimate the prevalence of non-carious cervical lesions (NCCL) and cervical dentinal hypersensitivity (HDC) in young adults from the population of Recife, pointing out the percentage of LCNC´s and HDC in the individuals surveyed, socioeconomic and demographic profile and highlighting the situational diagnosis of NCCL ´s and HDC for the studied population. Sixty patients were examined at the teaching clinic of Faculdade de Odontologia do Recife-FOR, using a questionnaire as an instrument for data collection.Clinical examination was used to verify the presence of lesions on the buccal surface of premolars and first molars of all quadrants, in addition to Cervical Dentin Hypersensitivity. Clinical examination was used to verify the presence of NCCL's, in addition to Cervical Dentin Hypersensitivity. Data were descriptively analyzed using absolute frequencies and percentages for categorical variables and measures: mean, standard deviation and median for the age variable, and the results were presented in tables containing the values obtained in the survey of the questionnaires. Of the 60 patients, the majority (55.0%) stated that they used to eat acidic foods and that this occurrence is probably due to a change in eating habits and lifestyle. Although the prevalence of NCCL is increasing with age, in the present study, it was not possible to observe this prevalence, as only 5.0% of the 60 patients surveyed had LCNC and 13.3% had HD. |
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Prevalence of non-carious cervical injuries in young adults and cervical dentin hypersesitivity at the School of Dentistry of Recife Prevalencia de lesiones cervicales no cariosas en adultos jóvenes e hipersensibilidade dentinal cervical en la Faculdade de Odontología de Recife Prevalência das lesões cervicais não cariosas em adultos jovens e hipersensibilidade dentinária cervical na Faculdade de Odontologia do RecifeEstudos de prevalênciaHipersensilidadeCausalidade multifatorial.Estudios de prevalenciaHipersensilidadCausalidad multifactorial.Prevalent studiesHypersensitivityMultifactorial causality.The objective of this research was to estimate the prevalence of non-carious cervical lesions (NCCL) and cervical dentinal hypersensitivity (HDC) in young adults from the population of Recife, pointing out the percentage of LCNC´s and HDC in the individuals surveyed, socioeconomic and demographic profile and highlighting the situational diagnosis of NCCL ´s and HDC for the studied population. Sixty patients were examined at the teaching clinic of Faculdade de Odontologia do Recife-FOR, using a questionnaire as an instrument for data collection.Clinical examination was used to verify the presence of lesions on the buccal surface of premolars and first molars of all quadrants, in addition to Cervical Dentin Hypersensitivity. Clinical examination was used to verify the presence of NCCL's, in addition to Cervical Dentin Hypersensitivity. Data were descriptively analyzed using absolute frequencies and percentages for categorical variables and measures: mean, standard deviation and median for the age variable, and the results were presented in tables containing the values obtained in the survey of the questionnaires. Of the 60 patients, the majority (55.0%) stated that they used to eat acidic foods and that this occurrence is probably due to a change in eating habits and lifestyle. Although the prevalence of NCCL is increasing with age, in the present study, it was not possible to observe this prevalence, as only 5.0% of the 60 patients surveyed had LCNC and 13.3% had HD.El objetivo de esta investigación fue estimar la prevalencia de lesiones cervicales no cariosas e hipersensibilidad dentinaria cervical de adultos jóvenes en la población de Recife, indicando el porcentaje de LCNC y HDC en los individuos estudiados, perfil socioeconómico y demográfico y destacar el diagnóstico situacional de LCNC y HDC para la población estudiada. Examinamos a 60 pacientes en la clínica escolar de la Escuela de Odontología de Recife-FOR, utilizando un cuestionario como instrumento de recolección de datos. El examen clínico se utilizó para verificar la presencia de LCNC, además de hipersensibilidad dentinaria cervical. Los datos fueron analizados descriptivamente mediante frecuencias absolutas y porcentajes para variables categóricas y mediciones: media, desviación estándar y mediana de la variable edad y los resultados se presentaron en tablas que contienen los valores obtenidos en la encuesta de los cuestionarios. De los 60 pacientes, la mayoría (55,0%) declaró que solía comer alimentos ácidos y que esta ocurrencia probablemente se deba a un cambio en los hábitos alimenticios y el estilo de vida. Aunque la prevalencia de LCNC está aumentando con la edad, en el presente estudio, no fue posible observar esta prevalencia, porque solo el 5,0% de los 60 pacientes encuestados tenían LCNC y el 13,3% HD.O objetivo dessa pesquisa foi estimar a prevalência das lesões cervicais não cariosas (LCNC) e hipersensibilidade dentinária cervical (HDC) de adultos jovens da população do Recife, apontando o percentual das LCNC´s e HDC nos indivíduos pesquisados, perfil sócio-econômico e demográfico e destacar o diagnóstico situacional das LCNC´s e HDC para a população estudada. Foram examinados 60 pacientes na clínica escola da Faculdade Odontologia do Recife- FOR, utilizando um questionário como instrumento de coleta de dados. O exame clínico foi utilizado para verificar a presença de LCNC’s, além da Hipersensibilidade Dentinária Cervical. Os dados foram analisados descritivamente por meio de frequências absolutas e percentuais para as variáveis categóricas e das medidas: média, desvio padrão e mediana da variável idade e os resultados foram apresentados em tabelas contendo os valores obtidos na pesquisa dos questionários. Dos 60 pacientes, a maioria (55,0%) afirmaram que costumavam ingerir alimentos ácidos e que tal ocorrência se deve provavelmente a uma mudança de hábitos alimentares e estilo de vida. Embora a prevalência de LCNC esteja aumentando com a idade, no estudo presente, não foi possível observar essa prevalência, pois apenas 5,0% dos 60 pacientes pesquisados apresentaram LCNC e 13,3% HD.Research, Society and Development2022-02-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2646210.33448/rsd-v11i3.26462Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 3; e17911326462Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 3; e17911326462Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 3; e179113264622525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/26462/23129Copyright (c) 2022 Maria Clara Cândido Fernandes de Carvalho; Patrícia Morgana Hordonho Santillo; Hemanuelly Albuquerque dos Anjos; Beatriz Gonçalves Rezende; Maria Luiza Melli Andrada Bem; Maria Beatriz Albuquerque Munizhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCarvalho, Maria Clara Cândido Fernandes deSantillo, Patrícia Morgana HordonhoAnjos, Hemanuelly Albuquerque dosRezende, Beatriz Gonçalves Bem, Maria Luiza Melli AndradaMuniz, Maria Beatriz Albuquerque2022-03-09T13:44:38Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/26462Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:44:30.091531Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Prevalence of non-carious cervical injuries in young adults and cervical dentin hypersesitivity at the School of Dentistry of Recife Prevalencia de lesiones cervicales no cariosas en adultos jóvenes e hipersensibilidade dentinal cervical en la Faculdade de Odontología de Recife Prevalência das lesões cervicais não cariosas em adultos jovens e hipersensibilidade dentinária cervical na Faculdade de Odontologia do Recife |
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Prevalence of non-carious cervical injuries in young adults and cervical dentin hypersesitivity at the School of Dentistry of Recife |
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Prevalence of non-carious cervical injuries in young adults and cervical dentin hypersesitivity at the School of Dentistry of Recife Carvalho, Maria Clara Cândido Fernandes de Estudos de prevalência Hipersensilidade Causalidade multifatorial. Estudios de prevalencia Hipersensilidad Causalidad multifactorial. Prevalent studies Hypersensitivity Multifactorial causality. |
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Prevalence of non-carious cervical injuries in young adults and cervical dentin hypersesitivity at the School of Dentistry of Recife |
title_full |
Prevalence of non-carious cervical injuries in young adults and cervical dentin hypersesitivity at the School of Dentistry of Recife |
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Prevalence of non-carious cervical injuries in young adults and cervical dentin hypersesitivity at the School of Dentistry of Recife |
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Prevalence of non-carious cervical injuries in young adults and cervical dentin hypersesitivity at the School of Dentistry of Recife |
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Prevalence of non-carious cervical injuries in young adults and cervical dentin hypersesitivity at the School of Dentistry of Recife |
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Carvalho, Maria Clara Cândido Fernandes de |
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Carvalho, Maria Clara Cândido Fernandes de Santillo, Patrícia Morgana Hordonho Anjos, Hemanuelly Albuquerque dos Rezende, Beatriz Gonçalves Bem, Maria Luiza Melli Andrada Muniz, Maria Beatriz Albuquerque |
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Santillo, Patrícia Morgana Hordonho Anjos, Hemanuelly Albuquerque dos Rezende, Beatriz Gonçalves Bem, Maria Luiza Melli Andrada Muniz, Maria Beatriz Albuquerque |
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Carvalho, Maria Clara Cândido Fernandes de Santillo, Patrícia Morgana Hordonho Anjos, Hemanuelly Albuquerque dos Rezende, Beatriz Gonçalves Bem, Maria Luiza Melli Andrada Muniz, Maria Beatriz Albuquerque |
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Estudos de prevalência Hipersensilidade Causalidade multifatorial. Estudios de prevalencia Hipersensilidad Causalidad multifactorial. Prevalent studies Hypersensitivity Multifactorial causality. |
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Estudos de prevalência Hipersensilidade Causalidade multifatorial. Estudios de prevalencia Hipersensilidad Causalidad multifactorial. Prevalent studies Hypersensitivity Multifactorial causality. |
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The objective of this research was to estimate the prevalence of non-carious cervical lesions (NCCL) and cervical dentinal hypersensitivity (HDC) in young adults from the population of Recife, pointing out the percentage of LCNC´s and HDC in the individuals surveyed, socioeconomic and demographic profile and highlighting the situational diagnosis of NCCL ´s and HDC for the studied population. Sixty patients were examined at the teaching clinic of Faculdade de Odontologia do Recife-FOR, using a questionnaire as an instrument for data collection.Clinical examination was used to verify the presence of lesions on the buccal surface of premolars and first molars of all quadrants, in addition to Cervical Dentin Hypersensitivity. Clinical examination was used to verify the presence of NCCL's, in addition to Cervical Dentin Hypersensitivity. Data were descriptively analyzed using absolute frequencies and percentages for categorical variables and measures: mean, standard deviation and median for the age variable, and the results were presented in tables containing the values obtained in the survey of the questionnaires. Of the 60 patients, the majority (55.0%) stated that they used to eat acidic foods and that this occurrence is probably due to a change in eating habits and lifestyle. Although the prevalence of NCCL is increasing with age, in the present study, it was not possible to observe this prevalence, as only 5.0% of the 60 patients surveyed had LCNC and 13.3% had HD. |
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