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Masticatory Changes as a Result of Oral Disorders in Smokers
Rech, Rafaela Soares; Santos, Karoline Weber dos; Maahs, Marcia Angelica Peters; Vidor, Deisi Cristina Gollo Marques.
  • Rech, Rafaela Soares; Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre. Department of Fonoaudiologia. Porto Alegre. BR
  • Santos, Karoline Weber dos; Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre. Department of Fonoaudiologia. Porto Alegre. BR
  • Maahs, Marcia Angelica Peters; Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre. Department of Fonoaudiologia. Porto Alegre. BR
  • Vidor, Deisi Cristina Gollo Marques; Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre. Department of Fonoaudiologia. Porto Alegre. BR
Int. arch. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) ; 18(4): 369-375, 2014. tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-727672
ABSTRACT

Introduction:

For chewing to occur properly, it is necessary that all oral structures are present and of normal standard.

Objectives:

The aim of this study is to verify the presence of oral changes in smokers and the impact of the changes on masticatory function compared with individuals who never smoked.

Methods:

Forty-eight subjects were evaluated, split into two study groups (24 subjects each) of current tobacco users and individuals who have never smoked. The variables halitosis, presence of lesions suggestive of caries and periodontal problems, number of teeth, classification of malocclusions according to angle, standard grinding food, chewing pattern, and speed of chewing were evaluated.

Results:

There was no statistically significant difference in tooth loss between the groups, but the smokers had more losses manifesting malocclusion. Most smokers had halitosis and lesions suggestive of caries and periodontal problems; the halitosis was associated with the latter variable. Masticatory speed was also reduced significantly in these individuals compared with the control group when associated with occlusal alterations, in addition to grinding food with the tongue. No difference was observed regarding the chewing pattern. The presence of halitosis and periodontal problems were more common in those who smoke more than 20 years.

Conclusion:

There is an association between smoking and dental changes, which cause increased masticatory changes...
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Texto completo: DisponíveL Índice: LILACS (Américas) Assunto principal: Sistema Estomatognático / Fumar / Halitose / Má Oclusão / Mastigação Limite: Adolescente / Feminino / Humanos / Masculino Idioma: Inglês Revista: Int. arch. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) Assunto da revista: Otorrinolaringologia Ano de publicação: 2014 Tipo de documento: Artigo País de afiliação: Brasil Instituição/País de afiliação: Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre/BR

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Texto completo: DisponíveL Índice: LILACS (Américas) Assunto principal: Sistema Estomatognático / Fumar / Halitose / Má Oclusão / Mastigação Limite: Adolescente / Feminino / Humanos / Masculino Idioma: Inglês Revista: Int. arch. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) Assunto da revista: Otorrinolaringologia Ano de publicação: 2014 Tipo de documento: Artigo País de afiliação: Brasil Instituição/País de afiliação: Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre/BR