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Sickle cell disease does not predispose to caries or periodontal disease
Authors:Cristina Pinho Passos DDS  MSc  Poliana Ramos Braga Santos DDS  PhD  Márcio Cajazeira Aguiar DDS  PhD  Maria Cristina Teixeira Cangussu DDS  PhD  Maria Betánia Pereira Toralles MD  PhD  Maria Christina Bahiana Olympio da Silva MD  PhD  Roberto José Meyer Nascimento MD  PhD  Maria Isabela Guimarães Campos DDS  PhD
Affiliation:Graduate Program of Interactive Processes of Organs and Systems, Institute of Health Science, Institute of Health Science-Federal University of Bahia, Salvador, Brazil.
Abstract:This study investigated the prevalence of dental caries and periodontal condition in a population with sickle cell disease (SCD), analyzing some associations with disease severity. The Decayed, Missing and Filled Teeth index (DMFT) and Community Periodontal Index (CPI) were recorded for 99 individuals with SCD and 91 matched controls. Socio-demographic status, oral health behaviors, and history of clinical severity of SCD were assessed. Statistical comparisons were performed between the group with SCD and the control group, as well as multivariate logistic regression analyses with DMFT index and CPI as the dependent variables. The mean number of decayed teeth was significantly higher in individuals with HbSS. Older age, female gender, and daily smoking were identified as risk factors for higher DMFT, while older age and absence of daily use of dental floss were risk factors for the development of periodontal disease. In conclusion, risk factors known to cause caries and periodontal disease had more influence on oral health than the direct impact of SCD.
Keywords:dental caries  periodontal disease  sickle cell disease  sickle cell anemia
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