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Oral hygiene, gingivitis, and periodontitis in persons with Down syndrome
Authors:Rubé  n Ló  pez-Pé  rez CD,MO,S. Aí  da Borges-Yá  ñ  ez CD,MPH,DO,,Gustavo Jimé  nez-Garcí  a CD,MCSE, Gerardo Maupomé   CD,MSc,DDPH,RCS,PhD
Affiliation:Department of Dental Public Health, Dental School, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México;D.F. Mexico;Center for Research and Advanced Studies in Public Health, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México;Toluca, Mexico;Center for Health Research, Kaiser Permanente Northwest, Portland, OR.
Abstract:
This study was conducted to determine and compare the prevalence, severity, and extent of gingivitis and periodontitis in patients with Down syndrome and patients who did not have Down syndrome. The authors also assessed the relationship of these conditions and compared them to the age, gender, and oral hygiene profiles in both groups. Using a case-control study design, the authors examined 32 individuals with Down syndrome (DS) and matched each with a participant from the control group (CG) according to age and gender. Researchers determined the Simplified Oral Hygiene Index, Gingival Index, and measured the level of gingival attachment for each participant. The authors found that the relationship between the presence of dental plaque and the severity of gingivitis was moderate among participants with DS. While the overall characteristics of the periodontal and gingival health status were not markedly different between the two groups, the extent and severity of gingivitis and the extent of periodontitis were greater in the group with DS than in the CG.
Keywords:Down syndrome    periodontal disease    gingivitis    dental plaque    calculus    casecontrol study
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