2021
DOI: 10.4103/ijpcdr.ijpcdr_13_21
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Assessment of oral health status and treatment needs in hemodialysis patients at Raichur district, Karnataka, India

Abstract: Introduction: According to the World Health Organization (WHO) global burden of disease project, chronic kidney disease is the 12th leading cause of death and 17th leading cause of disability in the world. Statistics show that 90% of the patients suffering from chronic renal failure face oral health-related problems. The objective of the study was to assess the oral health status and treatment needs in hemodialysis patients at Raichur district, Karnataka. Materials… Show more

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“…There are some publications available describing the poor condition of the oral cavity in hemodialyzed patients [5][6][7][8]. Researchers observed poor oral hygiene (increased accumulation of dental plaque, and presence of dental calculus), pathological changes in periodontal tissues (gingiva overgrowth, higher incidents of gingivitis, and periodontitis), changes in saliva parameters (decreased salivary secretion, increase in its density), taste disorders and halitosis [8].…”
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“…There are some publications available describing the poor condition of the oral cavity in hemodialyzed patients [5][6][7][8]. Researchers observed poor oral hygiene (increased accumulation of dental plaque, and presence of dental calculus), pathological changes in periodontal tissues (gingiva overgrowth, higher incidents of gingivitis, and periodontitis), changes in saliva parameters (decreased salivary secretion, increase in its density), taste disorders and halitosis [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%