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Rev. habanera cienc. méd ; 18(6): 907-919, nov.-dic. 2019. tab, graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1093916

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Introducción: Las comunidades nativas forman uno de los grupos humanos más olvidados donde se reagudizan las inequidades y desigualdades en salud oral. Objetivo: Determinar el perfil clínico epidemiológico de salud oral en pobladores de las comunidades nativas de Potsoteni, Boca Sanibeni y Unión Puerto Ashaninka del distrito de Mazamari, provincia de Satipo, departamento de Junín, Perú. Material y Métodos: Se realizó un estudio observacional descriptivo de corte transversal. La muestra estuvo integrada por 169 adultos de las comunidades nativas, se tomaron en cuenta criterios de inclusión y exclusión, y se siguieron las normas éticas en investigación científica. Se evaluó la salud oral mediante una ficha epidemiológica con los indicadores: Índice CPOD, índice de significancia de caries dental (SIC), índice de higiene oral simplificado (IHO-S), índice de necesidad de prótesis dentales de la OMS, clasificación de maloclusión de Angle, índice de consecuencias clínicas de caries no tratadas (PUFA), la evaluación fue realizada con luz natural por observadores calibrados. Los datos se analizaron en el programa STATA v 14 mediante tablas de distribución de frecuencias y figura. Resultados: El 100 por ciento de los pacientes estudiados tenía caries dental (CPO-D = 13,23; SIC=19,01), IHO-S: 5,02 (DS=0,51), la mayoría presentó un tipo de maloclusión y consecuencias clínicas de caries no tratadas 116 (68,63 por ciento ) y 115 (68 por ciento ) respectivamente, la prótesis dental unitaria fue la que más se necesitó en ambos maxilares. Conclusiones: El estado de salud bucal fue preocupante, es necesario fomentar políticas que permitan un mejor acceso a los servicios de salud a fin de revertir estos indicadores(AU)


Introduction: Native communities are one of the most forgotten human groups where inequities and inequalities in oral health are exacerbated. Objective: To determine the epidemiological and clinical profile of oral health in residents of the native communities of Potsoteni, Boca Sanibeni and Union Puerto Ashaninka of Mazamari district, Satipo province, Junín department, Peru. Material and Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive observational study was conducted. The sample consisted of 169 adults from native communities who fulfilled inclusion and exclusion criteria, following the ethical norms in scientific research. Oral health was evaluated through an epidemiological fact sheet with the following indicators: DMFT index, Significant Caries Index (SCI), simplified oral hygiene index (OHI-S), prosthetic need WHO index, classification of Angle malocclusion, and index of clinical consequences of untreated dental caries (PUFA). The evaluation was made with natural light by calibrated observers. The data was analyzed in the STATA v 14 program by means of frequency and figure distribution tables. Results: It was determined that 100 percent of the patients studied had dental caries (DMFT = 13.23, SCI = 19.01), OHI-S: 5.02 (SD = 0.51), the majority of them presented a type of malocclusion and clinical consequences of untreated caries; 116 (68.63 percent) and 115 (68 percent), respectively. The unitary dental prosthesis was the most needed in both jaws. Conclusions: The state of oral health was worrisome; it is necessary to promote policies that allow better access to health services in order to revert these indicators(AU)


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Humanos , Saúde Bucal/etnologia , Cárie Dentária/etnologia , Saúde das Minorias/etnologia , Povos Indígenas , Peru , Epidemiologia Descritiva , Estudos Transversais , Cárie Dentária/epidemiologia , Estudo Observacional
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Artigo em Inglês | IMSEAR | ID: sea-154577

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Background: Dental caries is a major chronic noncommunicable disease affecting whole of mankind. Nontreatment of caries can have severe consequences such as pain, abscess formation, space infection, etc., which leads to loss of function, working hours or absence from school in children. These consequences are equally important, while planning dental care program for a community. Aim: The aim of this study is to assess the prevalence and severity of consequences of untreated carious lesions using pufa index that is, pulpal involvement, and ulcer due to root fragments, fistula, and abscess index among 5-6 year old school children in an urban Indian population. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted on 603 school going children of 5-6 year age group in mainly an urban Indian population. Children from 12 randomly selected schools were examined for pufa and decayed extracted filled indices. Results and Conclusions: Overall mean pufa value was 0.9 ± 1.93 and prevalence was 38.6% with major contribution from P component of index. Untreated caries ratio was 35%, suggesting that more than one-third of the developed carious lesions cause adverse events in a population. This study emphasis the need for treating dental caries at its earliest possible stage to avoid severe consequences. The pufa index can be used as tool to highlight these adverse consequences to dental professionals and health authorities.


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Criança , Pré-Escolar , Cárie Dentária/complicações , Cárie Dentária/diagnóstico , Cárie Dentária/epidemiologia , Humanos , Índia/epidemiologia , População Urbana
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