Oral epidemiological profile and risk factors in adolescents with different degrees of down syndrome in a vulnerable peruvian rural population

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2019Author(s)
Tipe Bonifaz, Cinthya
Romero-Tapia, Percy
Sedano-Balbin, Gabriela
Robles, Ada
Gamboa, Eloy
Mayta-Tovalino, Frank
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Aim: The aim of this study is to assess the epidemiological profile of 12- to 16-year-old adolescents with Down syndrome in the Special Basic
Education Center in Lima—Peru.
Materials and methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study was performed, where the epidemiological profile was determined through the
DMF-T index, oral hygiene index (OHI), and the gingival index from Silness and Löe. A sample of 107 adolescents with Down syndrome in a
Peruvian rural population were considered who were evaluated with the formula of proportion estimation, of which 48 (44.8%) were females
and 55 (59%) males.
Results: Patients with mild to moderate Down syndrome were with a caries prevalence of 42 and 27.1%, respectively. Likewise, class III
malocclusion was present in 42.9 and 25.2%. The most prevalent OHI was the regular category with 66.2%.
Conclusion: It was evident in mild Down syndrome adolescents, a higher prevalence of the indexes: dental caries, malocclusion, periodontal
disease, and oral hygiene, moderate to severe.
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