Prevalence of gingivitis induced by dental biofilm in school children with intellectual disabilities of “Unidad Educativa Especial del Azuay” and “Escuela de Educación Básica Fiscomisional San José de Calasanz” in the city of Cuenca - Ecuador

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Autor(a) principal: Chen , Wen Chun
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Matute Tello, María Teresa, Romero Espinoza, Katherine Andrea, Peraza, Valentina Martínez, Coronel, Janeth Parra
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Resumo: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of gingivitis associated with dental biofilm in students with intellectual disabilities from “Unidad Educativa Especial del Azuay” and “Escuela de Educación Básica Fiscomisional San José de Calasanz” in the city of Cuenca - Ecuador during the period March 2018 - March 2019. It consists of a descriptive cross-sectional study, which analyzed 133 students with mental retardation, Down syndrome and autism between 3 and 20 years old. The quality of hygiene (O'Leary Index) and gingival status (Löe and Sillness Gingival Index and periodontogram data based on the classification of biofilm-induced gum diseases) were evaluated to identify the presence of gingival conditions associated with biofilm. The study included 65 women (48.87%) and 68 men (51.13%), of whom 51.88% were located within a mild cognitive disability. According to the O'Leary index, it was evidenced that 100% of the participants had poor hygiene, and when relating it to the Löe and Sillnes gingival index, a prevalence of moderate gingivitis was demonstrated at 58.65%. Only one person with healthy gums was found (0.75%). Regarding the Armitage classification of gingival diseases, a frequency of 68 participants (51.13%) presented localized gingivitis. In conclusion a high prevalence of gum disease is observed in the population evaluated, demonstrating an inadequate oral hygiene state where 99.25% of people with intellectual disabilities analyzed in the study presented indicators of gingivitis, with no differences in gingival health between the two groups of students.
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spelling Prevalence of gingivitis induced by dental biofilm in school children with intellectual disabilities of “Unidad Educativa Especial del Azuay” and “Escuela de Educación Básica Fiscomisional San José de Calasanz” in the city of Cuenca - EcuadorPrevalencia de gingivitis inducida por biofilm dental en escolares con discapacidad intelectual de la “Unidad Educativa Especial del Azuay” y de la “Escuela de Educación Básica Fiscomisional San José de Calasanz” en la ciudad de Cuenca - EcuadorPrevalência de gengivite induzida pelo biofilme odontológico em escolares com deficiência intelectual da “Unidad Educativa Especial del Azuay” e “Escuela de Educación Básica Fiscomisional San José de Calasanz” na cidade de Cuenca – EcuadorGingivitisBiofilmIntellectual disabilityDescriptive cross-sectional study.GingivitisBiofilmDiscapacidad intelectualEstudio transversal descriptivo.GengiviteBiofilmeDiscapacidade intelectualEstudo descritivo transversal.The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of gingivitis associated with dental biofilm in students with intellectual disabilities from “Unidad Educativa Especial del Azuay” and “Escuela de Educación Básica Fiscomisional San José de Calasanz” in the city of Cuenca - Ecuador during the period March 2018 - March 2019. It consists of a descriptive cross-sectional study, which analyzed 133 students with mental retardation, Down syndrome and autism between 3 and 20 years old. The quality of hygiene (O'Leary Index) and gingival status (Löe and Sillness Gingival Index and periodontogram data based on the classification of biofilm-induced gum diseases) were evaluated to identify the presence of gingival conditions associated with biofilm. The study included 65 women (48.87%) and 68 men (51.13%), of whom 51.88% were located within a mild cognitive disability. According to the O'Leary index, it was evidenced that 100% of the participants had poor hygiene, and when relating it to the Löe and Sillnes gingival index, a prevalence of moderate gingivitis was demonstrated at 58.65%. Only one person with healthy gums was found (0.75%). Regarding the Armitage classification of gingival diseases, a frequency of 68 participants (51.13%) presented localized gingivitis. In conclusion a high prevalence of gum disease is observed in the population evaluated, demonstrating an inadequate oral hygiene state where 99.25% of people with intellectual disabilities analyzed in the study presented indicators of gingivitis, with no differences in gingival health between the two groups of students.Este estudio tuvo como objetivo determinar la prevalencia de gingivitis asociada a biofilm dental en escolares con discapacidad intelectual de la Unidad Educativa Especial del Azuay y de la Escuela de Educación Básica Fiscomisional San José de Calasanz en la ciudad de Cuenca – Ecuador durante el período marzo 2018 - marzo 2019. El estudio fue de tipo descriptivo transversal en el que se analizó una muestra de 133 escolares con retraso mental, síndrome de Down y autismo entre los 3 y 20 años de edad. Se valoró calidad de higiene (Índice de O’Leary) y estado gingival (Índice gingival de Löe y Sillness y datos de periodontograma basados en la clasificación de enfermedades gingivales inducidas por biofilm) para identificar presencia de condiciones gingivales asociadas a biopelícula. En el estudio participaron 65 mujeres (48,87%) y 68 hombres (51,13%), de los cuales el 51,88% se ubicó dentro de una discapacidad cognitiva leve. Acorde al índice de O’Leary se evidenció que el 100% de los participantes presentaron higiene deficiente, y al relacionarlo con el índice gingival de Löe y Sillnes se demostró una prevalencia de gingivitis moderada del 58,65%. Únicamente se encontró una persona con encía sana (0,75%). Con respecto a la clasificación de enfermedades gingivales de Armitage, una frecuencia de 68 participantes (51.13%) presentó gingivitis localizada. En conclusión, se observa una alta prevalencia de enfermedad gingival en la población evaluada, demostrando un estado de higiene oral inadecuado donde el 99,25% de personas con discapacidad intelectual analizadas en el estudio mostraron indicadores de gingivitis, sin diferencias en la salud gingival entre los dos grupos de escolares.O objetivo deste estudo foi determinar a prevalência de gengivite associada ao biofilme dental em alunos com deficiência intelectual da “Unidad Educativa Especial del Azuay” e “Escuela de Educación Básica Fiscomisional San José de Calasanz” na cidade de Cuenca - Ecuador durante o período de março de 2018 ao março de 2019. Consiste do um estudo descritivo transversal, que analisou 133 alunos com retardo mental, síndrome de Down e autismo entre 3 e 20 anos. A qualidade da higiene (Índice de O'Leary) e o estado gengival (Índice gengival de Löe e Sillness e dados do periodontograma com base na classificação de doenças gengivais induzidas por biofilme) foram avaliados pra identificar a presença de condições gengivais associadas ao biofilme. No estudo participaram 65 mulheres (48,87%) e 68 homens (51,13%), dos quais 51,88% eles foram localizados dentro de uma deficiência cognitiva leve. De acordo com o índice de O'Leary, evidenciou-se que 100% dois participantes apresentavam higiene precária, e ao relacioná-lo ao índice gengival de Löe e Sillnes, demonstrou-se prevalência de gengivite moderada de 58,65%. Apenas uma pessoa com gengiva saudável foi encontrada (0,75%). Em relação à classificação de Armitage das doenças gengivais, uma frequência de 68 participantes (51,13%) apresentou gengivite localizada. Em conclusao observa-se uma alta prevalência de doença gengival na população avaliada, demonstrando-se um estado de higiene bucal inadequada onde 99,25% das pessoas com deficiência intelectual analisadas no estudo apresentaram indicadores de gengivite, sem diferenças na saúde gengival entre os dois grupos de alunos.Research, Society and Development2022-07-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3227210.33448/rsd-v11i9.32272Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 9; e57511932272Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 9; e57511932272Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 9; e575119322722525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIspahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/32272/27443Copyright (c) 2022 Wen Chun Chen ; María Teresa Matute Tello; Katherine Andrea Romero Espinoza; Valentina Martínez Peraza; Janeth Parra Coronelhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessChen , Wen ChunMatute Tello, María TeresaRomero Espinoza, Katherine AndreaPeraza, Valentina Martínez Coronel, Janeth Parra 2022-07-21T12:36:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/32272Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:48:20.346106Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Prevalence of gingivitis induced by dental biofilm in school children with intellectual disabilities of “Unidad Educativa Especial del Azuay” and “Escuela de Educación Básica Fiscomisional San José de Calasanz” in the city of Cuenca - Ecuador
Prevalencia de gingivitis inducida por biofilm dental en escolares con discapacidad intelectual de la “Unidad Educativa Especial del Azuay” y de la “Escuela de Educación Básica Fiscomisional San José de Calasanz” en la ciudad de Cuenca - Ecuador
Prevalência de gengivite induzida pelo biofilme odontológico em escolares com deficiência intelectual da “Unidad Educativa Especial del Azuay” e “Escuela de Educación Básica Fiscomisional San José de Calasanz” na cidade de Cuenca – Ecuador
title Prevalence of gingivitis induced by dental biofilm in school children with intellectual disabilities of “Unidad Educativa Especial del Azuay” and “Escuela de Educación Básica Fiscomisional San José de Calasanz” in the city of Cuenca - Ecuador
spellingShingle Prevalence of gingivitis induced by dental biofilm in school children with intellectual disabilities of “Unidad Educativa Especial del Azuay” and “Escuela de Educación Básica Fiscomisional San José de Calasanz” in the city of Cuenca - Ecuador
Chen , Wen Chun
Gingivitis
Biofilm
Intellectual disability
Descriptive cross-sectional study.
Gingivitis
Biofilm
Discapacidad intelectual
Estudio transversal descriptivo.
Gengivite
Biofilme
Discapacidade intelectual
Estudo descritivo transversal.
title_short Prevalence of gingivitis induced by dental biofilm in school children with intellectual disabilities of “Unidad Educativa Especial del Azuay” and “Escuela de Educación Básica Fiscomisional San José de Calasanz” in the city of Cuenca - Ecuador
title_full Prevalence of gingivitis induced by dental biofilm in school children with intellectual disabilities of “Unidad Educativa Especial del Azuay” and “Escuela de Educación Básica Fiscomisional San José de Calasanz” in the city of Cuenca - Ecuador
title_fullStr Prevalence of gingivitis induced by dental biofilm in school children with intellectual disabilities of “Unidad Educativa Especial del Azuay” and “Escuela de Educación Básica Fiscomisional San José de Calasanz” in the city of Cuenca - Ecuador
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of gingivitis induced by dental biofilm in school children with intellectual disabilities of “Unidad Educativa Especial del Azuay” and “Escuela de Educación Básica Fiscomisional San José de Calasanz” in the city of Cuenca - Ecuador
title_sort Prevalence of gingivitis induced by dental biofilm in school children with intellectual disabilities of “Unidad Educativa Especial del Azuay” and “Escuela de Educación Básica Fiscomisional San José de Calasanz” in the city of Cuenca - Ecuador
author Chen , Wen Chun
author_facet Chen , Wen Chun
Matute Tello, María Teresa
Romero Espinoza, Katherine Andrea
Peraza, Valentina Martínez
Coronel, Janeth Parra
author_role author
author2 Matute Tello, María Teresa
Romero Espinoza, Katherine Andrea
Peraza, Valentina Martínez
Coronel, Janeth Parra
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Chen , Wen Chun
Matute Tello, María Teresa
Romero Espinoza, Katherine Andrea
Peraza, Valentina Martínez
Coronel, Janeth Parra
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Gingivitis
Biofilm
Intellectual disability
Descriptive cross-sectional study.
Gingivitis
Biofilm
Discapacidad intelectual
Estudio transversal descriptivo.
Gengivite
Biofilme
Discapacidade intelectual
Estudo descritivo transversal.
topic Gingivitis
Biofilm
Intellectual disability
Descriptive cross-sectional study.
Gingivitis
Biofilm
Discapacidad intelectual
Estudio transversal descriptivo.
Gengivite
Biofilme
Discapacidade intelectual
Estudo descritivo transversal.
description The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of gingivitis associated with dental biofilm in students with intellectual disabilities from “Unidad Educativa Especial del Azuay” and “Escuela de Educación Básica Fiscomisional San José de Calasanz” in the city of Cuenca - Ecuador during the period March 2018 - March 2019. It consists of a descriptive cross-sectional study, which analyzed 133 students with mental retardation, Down syndrome and autism between 3 and 20 years old. The quality of hygiene (O'Leary Index) and gingival status (Löe and Sillness Gingival Index and periodontogram data based on the classification of biofilm-induced gum diseases) were evaluated to identify the presence of gingival conditions associated with biofilm. The study included 65 women (48.87%) and 68 men (51.13%), of whom 51.88% were located within a mild cognitive disability. According to the O'Leary index, it was evidenced that 100% of the participants had poor hygiene, and when relating it to the Löe and Sillnes gingival index, a prevalence of moderate gingivitis was demonstrated at 58.65%. Only one person with healthy gums was found (0.75%). Regarding the Armitage classification of gingival diseases, a frequency of 68 participants (51.13%) presented localized gingivitis. In conclusion a high prevalence of gum disease is observed in the population evaluated, demonstrating an inadequate oral hygiene state where 99.25% of people with intellectual disabilities analyzed in the study presented indicators of gingivitis, with no differences in gingival health between the two groups of students.
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