Prevalencia de agrandamiento y retracción gingival en pacientes con tratamiento de ortodoncia
Author(s) -
Ana Gabriela Rodríguez Vásquez,
Lourdes Karina Fernández García,
Edita Hortensia Valladares Trochez
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
portal de la ciencia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2223-3059
DOI - 10.5377/pc.v13i0.5918
Subject(s) - medicine , humanities , art
The key to success in orthodontic treatments are focused on a good diagnosis, and excellent multi and interdisciplinary communication with other dental specialties, always considering prevention as a primary area. The objective of this study is to determine the prevalence of gingival enlargement and retraction in a patient with orthodontic treatment, in order to know the type of prevalent periodontal alterations in patients with orthodontic appliances.The sample used is 200 patients who attend orthodontic care at the Hospital Odontologico Monsenor Agustin Hombach of the Universidad Catolica de Honduras. This sample was calculated based on a universe of 450 people with a 5% of sample error, constituting this as a simple random sample. The data collection instrument included: an anamnesis (interrogatories filled in by the patient) and the part of the clinical history (filled by the researcher) in which the enlargement, gingival retraction and bacterial plaque were observed and measured clinically. The results established in the study showed that the prevalence of enlargement was 110 (55%) patients and gingival retraction 21 (10%) patients, the deficiency of oral hygiene is prevalent in patients with orthodontic treatment because of the fixed appliances they use, the risk factors (diet, systemic diseases and medications) do not aggravate the enlargement and gingival retraction in such patients. In the statistical analysis of correlation used, the research hypotheses were verified stating that: there is a correlation between time of the orthodontic treatment and the gingival enlargement in patients with orthodontic treatment, in which there was a positive correlation with a significance rate of 0.021 and that there is correlation of age of the patient with approved gingival retraction with a significance rate of 0.011.
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