Oral health in Brazilian patients with chronic renal disease

Background: Poor oral health status mayhave an impact on the health status of patients with chronic renal failure. Aim: To describe the oral health status of a group of Brazilian patients with chronic renal failure. Material and methods: Retrospective review of the medical records of patients with c...

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Autores principales: Souza,Cleber M, Braosi,Ana Paula R, Luczyszyn,Sonia M, Casagrande,Rafaela W, Pecoits-Filho,Roberto, Riella,Miguel C, Ignácio,Sergio A, Trevilatto,Paula C
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-988720080006000082008-08-27Oral health in Brazilian patients with chronic renal diseaseSouza,Cleber MBraosi,Ana Paula RLuczyszyn,Sonia MCasagrande,Rafaela WPecoits-Filho,RobertoRiella,Miguel CIgnácio,Sergio ATrevilatto,Paula C Dental health surveys Kidney failure, chronic Oral health Background: Poor oral health status mayhave an impact on the health status of patients with chronic renal failure. Aim: To describe the oral health status of a group of Brazilian patients with chronic renal failure. Material and methods: Retrospective review of the medical records of patients with chronic renal failure, ofwhom 13 (4.5%) werein apre dialysis stage, 158 (55%) were on hemodialysis, 23 (8.4%) were on peritoneal dialysis and 92 (32.1%) were transplanted. General oral health, presence of dental calculus, and halitosis were recorded. The number of decayed, missed and filled teeth was analyzed by means of DMF-T (Decayed, Missed and Filled Teeth) índex. Resulte: The sample was composed of 152 men (53%) and 134 women (47%), aged 42±13 years. Oral health status was considered defective in most patients (83%). Eighty-seven percent had dental calculus and 55% had halitosis. Transplant patients reponed significantly less halitosis (40.2%) than the rest of the groups. The DMF-T for the whole population was 20.6 and had a positive correlation with age. Conclusions: This group of patients with chronic renal failure presented a poor oral health status. Dental treatment programs for these patients should be implemented to avoid the exposure to dentalpathogensinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Médica de SantiagoRevista médica de Chile v.136 n.6 20082008-06-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872008000600008en10.4067/S0034-98872008000600008
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collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic Dental health surveys
Kidney failure, chronic
Oral health
spellingShingle Dental health surveys
Kidney failure, chronic
Oral health
Souza,Cleber M
Braosi,Ana Paula R
Luczyszyn,Sonia M
Casagrande,Rafaela W
Pecoits-Filho,Roberto
Riella,Miguel C
Ignácio,Sergio A
Trevilatto,Paula C
Oral health in Brazilian patients with chronic renal disease
description Background: Poor oral health status mayhave an impact on the health status of patients with chronic renal failure. Aim: To describe the oral health status of a group of Brazilian patients with chronic renal failure. Material and methods: Retrospective review of the medical records of patients with chronic renal failure, ofwhom 13 (4.5%) werein apre dialysis stage, 158 (55%) were on hemodialysis, 23 (8.4%) were on peritoneal dialysis and 92 (32.1%) were transplanted. General oral health, presence of dental calculus, and halitosis were recorded. The number of decayed, missed and filled teeth was analyzed by means of DMF-T (Decayed, Missed and Filled Teeth) índex. Resulte: The sample was composed of 152 men (53%) and 134 women (47%), aged 42±13 years. Oral health status was considered defective in most patients (83%). Eighty-seven percent had dental calculus and 55% had halitosis. Transplant patients reponed significantly less halitosis (40.2%) than the rest of the groups. The DMF-T for the whole population was 20.6 and had a positive correlation with age. Conclusions: This group of patients with chronic renal failure presented a poor oral health status. Dental treatment programs for these patients should be implemented to avoid the exposure to dentalpathogens
author Souza,Cleber M
Braosi,Ana Paula R
Luczyszyn,Sonia M
Casagrande,Rafaela W
Pecoits-Filho,Roberto
Riella,Miguel C
Ignácio,Sergio A
Trevilatto,Paula C
author_facet Souza,Cleber M
Braosi,Ana Paula R
Luczyszyn,Sonia M
Casagrande,Rafaela W
Pecoits-Filho,Roberto
Riella,Miguel C
Ignácio,Sergio A
Trevilatto,Paula C
author_sort Souza,Cleber M
title Oral health in Brazilian patients with chronic renal disease
title_short Oral health in Brazilian patients with chronic renal disease
title_full Oral health in Brazilian patients with chronic renal disease
title_fullStr Oral health in Brazilian patients with chronic renal disease
title_full_unstemmed Oral health in Brazilian patients with chronic renal disease
title_sort oral health in brazilian patients with chronic renal disease
publisher Sociedad Médica de Santiago
publishDate 2008
url http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872008000600008
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