2019
DOI: 10.1007/s40368-019-00492-y
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Orthodontic treatment need of children and adolescents with special healthcare needs resident in Ile-Ife, Nigeria

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“…This may be due to the fact that these patients tend to have more musculoskeletal anomalies and have more parafunctional oral habits that contribute to the appearance of maxillary and dental alterations, as well as dental eruption disorders. 31 Several studies have shown that subjects with severe visual impairment are less likely to receive dental care. According to a study carried out in South Korea in 2019, 32 the frequency of dental care in people with severe visual impairment was 41% lower than in sighted subjects.…”
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“…This may be due to the fact that these patients tend to have more musculoskeletal anomalies and have more parafunctional oral habits that contribute to the appearance of maxillary and dental alterations, as well as dental eruption disorders. 31 Several studies have shown that subjects with severe visual impairment are less likely to receive dental care. According to a study carried out in South Korea in 2019, 32 the frequency of dental care in people with severe visual impairment was 41% lower than in sighted subjects.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Considering the need of orthodontic treatment of children and teenagers with visual impairment, it was observed that people with visual impairment, intellectual disability, and people with multiple disabilities had greater aesthetic need for orthodontic treatment compared to population without special health care needs. This may be due to the fact that these patients tend to have more musculoskeletal anomalies and have more parafunctional oral habits that contribute to the appearance of maxillary and dental alterations, as well as dental eruption disorders 31 …”
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“…CHC can be either syndromic or nonsyndromic. The genes implicated in congenital hydrocephalus cause include 2 X-linked (L1CAM and AP1S2) and three autosomal recessive genes (CCDC88C, MPDZ, and EML1) [3]. The maternal environmental risk factors for CHC development include medication and alcohol use during gestation; maternal lifestyle pathologies such as obesity, diabetes, or hypertension; lack of prenatal care; and low socioeconomic status [4].…”
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“…Wskaźnik został również użyty w badaniach stanu zdrowia jamy ustnej w populacji albańskiej jako jeden z wielu (20). Jest on szeroko stosowany w różnych grupach wiekowych, zarówno u dzieci, jak i wśród dorosłych, również w uzębieniu mieszanym, przed rozpoczęciem leczenia ortodontycznego, zarówno w trakcie, jak i po jego zakończeniu (5,6,14,15,17,20,27,(30)(31)(32)(33)(34).…”
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“…The index has also been used in oral health studies in the Albanian population as one of many indices (20). It is widely used in different age groups, both in children and adults, also to assess mixed dentition before, during and after orthodontic treatment (5,6,14,15,17,20,27,(30)(31)(32)(33)(34). It is also used to qualify patients with the greatest orthodontic treatment need by the UK health service, both NHS (National Health Service) and HSE (Health Service Executive).…”
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