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Dental problems in children with autism: a 5-year study.
Marra, Paola Martina; Fiorillo, Luca; Cervino, Gabriele; D'Amico, Cesare; Crimi, Salvatore; Meto, Aida; Minervini, Giuseppe; Cicciù, Marco.
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  • Marra PM; Complex Operative Unit of Stomatological surgery in Developmental age, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, 80138 Naples, Italy.
  • Fiorillo L; Department of Biomedical and Dental Sciences and Morphofunctional Imaging, School of Dentistry, Messina University, 98100 Messina, Italy.
  • Cervino G; Multidisciplinary Department of Medical-Surgical and Odontostomatological Specialties, University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", 80121 Naples, Italy.
  • D'Amico C; Department of Prosthodontics, Dr. D.Y. Patil Dental College and Hospital, Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, 411018 Pune, India.
  • Crimi S; Department of Dentistry, University of Aldent, 1000 Tirana, Albania.
  • Meto A; Department of Biomedical and Dental Sciences and Morphofunctional Imaging, School of Dentistry, Messina University, 98100 Messina, Italy.
  • Minervini G; Department of Biomedical and Dental Sciences and Morphofunctional Imaging, School of Dentistry, Messina University, 98100 Messina, Italy.
  • Cicciù M; Department of Biomedical and Surgical and Biomedical Sciences, Catania University, 95123 Catania, Italy.
J Clin Pediatr Dent ; 48(1): 26-31, 2024 Jan.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38239153
ABSTRACT
Caries experience of children and complex clinical circumstances are an actual challenge for any healthcare professional. To investigate the early childhood caries (ECC) in autistic and non autistic children (≤4 years of age) evaluating the amount of dental damage and the treatments carried out in both groups. Data regarding the oral health status of 40 patients (≤4 years of age) were assembled. The sample group was constituted of 20 autistic children (12 males with a mean age of 2.5 years and 8 females with a mean age of 3.2 years) whereas 20 patients without the autistic spectrum represented the control group (11 males with a mean age of 3 and 9 females with a mean age of 3.3 years). There were no significant differences between the two groups as regards both the extent of dental damage and the treatments carried out. About the frequency, in the autistic group, the most frequent caries were the white spots and enamel proximal lesions (2.2%), followed by only white spots (1.2%) and brown-black cavities and root stumps (0.6%). In the control group, the brown-black cavities and root stumps represented the most frequent findings (2.2%), followed by white spots and enamel proximal lesions (1.4%) and white spots (0.4%). Regarding the treatments, the most repeated management of dental damage among autistic patients was composite restorations (2.2%) while in nonautistic patients were tooth extractions (2%).
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Transtorno Autístico / Cárie Dentária Aspecto: Patient_preference Limite: Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: J Clin Pediatr Dent Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Transtorno Autístico / Cárie Dentária Aspecto: Patient_preference Limite: Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: J Clin Pediatr Dent Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article