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Stomatologiia (Mosk)
; 85(3): 57-60, 2006.
Article
in Russian
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-16858325
ABSTRACT
The first permanent molars which show the presence of congenital malocclusions, orthodontic treatment need and habits were studied in children with disabilities and healthy children. The examination covered 80 disabled children and 80 healthy ones (control group) of the age from 3 to 17 (mean age 10) years. Caries of the first permanent molars, bad habits and malocclusions were more common in children with disabilities than in healthy children. It was established that higher orthodontic treatment need was in children with disabilities who were less covered with orthodontic care.