Dental characteristics of children with cerebral palsy
Stanje oralnog zdravlja kod dece obolele od cerebralne paralize
Apstrakt
Cerebral palsy is one of the commonest children's physical handicaps with frequency of 1.5-3/1000. Beside many other disturbances, these children may have serious disorders caused by dental diseases. Concerning this fact, the objective of our study was to examine children with cerebral palsy in our country and determine condition of dental health and suggest adequate protective measures. A total of 116 children, 3-18 years old, with cerebral palsy were examined and the results were compared to the control group of healthy children of the same age. Among healthy children, 7-10 years old, 66.3% had healthy parodontium, while none of children with cerebral palsy had healthy parodontium. Children, 11-14 years old with cerebral palsy had higher percentage of untreated caries, but lower percentage of filled teeth (18.7%) compared to healthy children (55.0%). Children, 15-18 years old with cerebral palsy had significantly higher percentage of extracted teeth (10.6%) than healthy children (4.1...%) and more often orthodontic anomalies (70.6%), compared to healthy children (46.9%). Results of these study indicate that children with cerebral palsy need special and planned dental care.
Cerebralna paraliza je jedan od najčešćih fizičkih hendikepa kod dece, sa učestalošću od 1,5 do 3 slučaja na 1.000 živorođene dece. Pored ostalog, velike smetnje ovoj deci mogu pričinjavati i bolesti usta i zuba. Cilj rada je bio da ce utvrdi stanje oralnog zdravlja dece obolele od cerebralne paralize i predlože odgovarajuće mere zaštite. Pregledano je 116 dečaka i devojčica koji su oboleli od cerebralne paralize uzrasta od tri godine do 18 godina, dok su kontrolnu grupu činila zdrava deca. U uzrastu od 7 do 10 godina nijedno dete nije imalo zdrav parodoncijum, za razliku od 66,3% zdrave dece. Deca obolela od cerebralne paralize uzrasta od 11 do 14 godina imala su značajno više nesaniranog karijesa a manje plombiranih zuba (18,7%) u odnosu na zdravu decu (55,0%). Kod dece uzrasta od 15 do 18 godina bilo je statistički značajno više izvađenih zuba (10,6%) nego kod zdrave dece (4,1%), ali i češće ortodontske anomalije (70,6%) u odnosu na decu kontrolne grupe (46,9%). Dobijeni rezultati u...pućuju na neophodnost posebne i ciljane stomatološke zaštite dece koja su obolela od cerebralne paralize.
Ključne reči:
cerebral palsy / oral health / cerebralna paraliza / oralno zdravljeIzvor:
Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo, 2004, 132, 7-8, 214-218Izdavač:
- Srpsko lekarsko društvo, Beograd
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Stomatološki fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Stevanović, Radoje AU - Jovičić, Olivera PY - 2004 UR - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1195 AB - Cerebral palsy is one of the commonest children's physical handicaps with frequency of 1.5-3/1000. Beside many other disturbances, these children may have serious disorders caused by dental diseases. Concerning this fact, the objective of our study was to examine children with cerebral palsy in our country and determine condition of dental health and suggest adequate protective measures. A total of 116 children, 3-18 years old, with cerebral palsy were examined and the results were compared to the control group of healthy children of the same age. Among healthy children, 7-10 years old, 66.3% had healthy parodontium, while none of children with cerebral palsy had healthy parodontium. Children, 11-14 years old with cerebral palsy had higher percentage of untreated caries, but lower percentage of filled teeth (18.7%) compared to healthy children (55.0%). Children, 15-18 years old with cerebral palsy had significantly higher percentage of extracted teeth (10.6%) than healthy children (4.1%) and more often orthodontic anomalies (70.6%), compared to healthy children (46.9%). Results of these study indicate that children with cerebral palsy need special and planned dental care. AB - Cerebralna paraliza je jedan od najčešćih fizičkih hendikepa kod dece, sa učestalošću od 1,5 do 3 slučaja na 1.000 živorođene dece. Pored ostalog, velike smetnje ovoj deci mogu pričinjavati i bolesti usta i zuba. Cilj rada je bio da ce utvrdi stanje oralnog zdravlja dece obolele od cerebralne paralize i predlože odgovarajuće mere zaštite. Pregledano je 116 dečaka i devojčica koji su oboleli od cerebralne paralize uzrasta od tri godine do 18 godina, dok su kontrolnu grupu činila zdrava deca. U uzrastu od 7 do 10 godina nijedno dete nije imalo zdrav parodoncijum, za razliku od 66,3% zdrave dece. Deca obolela od cerebralne paralize uzrasta od 11 do 14 godina imala su značajno više nesaniranog karijesa a manje plombiranih zuba (18,7%) u odnosu na zdravu decu (55,0%). Kod dece uzrasta od 15 do 18 godina bilo je statistički značajno više izvađenih zuba (10,6%) nego kod zdrave dece (4,1%), ali i češće ortodontske anomalije (70,6%) u odnosu na decu kontrolne grupe (46,9%). Dobijeni rezultati upućuju na neophodnost posebne i ciljane stomatološke zaštite dece koja su obolela od cerebralne paralize. PB - Srpsko lekarsko društvo, Beograd T2 - Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo T1 - Dental characteristics of children with cerebral palsy T1 - Stanje oralnog zdravlja kod dece obolele od cerebralne paralize VL - 132 IS - 7-8 SP - 214 EP - 218 DO - 10.2298/SARH0408214S ER -
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Stevanović, R.,& Jovičić, O.. (2004). Dental characteristics of children with cerebral palsy. in Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo Srpsko lekarsko društvo, Beograd., 132(7-8), 214-218. https://doi.org/10.2298/SARH0408214S
Stevanović R, Jovičić O. Dental characteristics of children with cerebral palsy. in Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo. 2004;132(7-8):214-218. doi:10.2298/SARH0408214S .
Stevanović, Radoje, Jovičić, Olivera, "Dental characteristics of children with cerebral palsy" in Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo, 132, no. 7-8 (2004):214-218, https://doi.org/10.2298/SARH0408214S . .