2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ridd.2012.03.026
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Does intellectual disability affect the development of dental caries in patients with cerebral palsy?

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“…The initial search from online electronic databases yielded 2393 records, and 1629 remained after removal of duplications. The screening of titles and abstracts resulted in 76 potentially eligible studies, among which 39 eligible studies (reported from 41 articles) were identified and formed the basis of qualitative analysis (24 studies assessed dental plaque, 21 studies assessed gingival or periodontal status, and 32 studies assessed caries status). Twenty‐six studies were suitable for meta‐analysis (12 studies on dental plaque, 8 on periodontal status, and 23 on caries).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The initial search from online electronic databases yielded 2393 records, and 1629 remained after removal of duplications. The screening of titles and abstracts resulted in 76 potentially eligible studies, among which 39 eligible studies (reported from 41 articles) were identified and formed the basis of qualitative analysis (24 studies assessed dental plaque, 21 studies assessed gingival or periodontal status, and 32 studies assessed caries status). Twenty‐six studies were suitable for meta‐analysis (12 studies on dental plaque, 8 on periodontal status, and 23 on caries).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also relevant to this discussion is the fact that the maintenance of satisfactory oral hygiene is a hard task for the caregivers. Motor and intellectual disabilities, the presence pathological oral reflexes of biting and vomiting, position of the child when performing oral hygiene, and alterations in intraoral sensitivity, are some factors that influence both toothbrushing and biofilm control. In addition to these difficulties, increased salivary osmolality acts as a deleterious modifying factor on periodontal disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A doença 'cárie' , em indivíduos com PC, é impactante e ocorre tanto na dentição decídua como na permanente [3][4][5]25,26 . Em relação ao risco à cárie, observa-se a polarização da doença nessa população 4,5,8,27,28 .…”
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