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Swed Dent J ; 38(2): 93-100, 2014.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25102720

RESUMEN

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common psychiatric condition characterized by age-inappropriate levels of inattention, hyperactivity-impulsiveness or a combination of these. The aim of this study was to analyze parental attitudes to and experience of dental care, oral hygiene and dietary habits in children/adolescents with ADHD. Twenty- six parents of 31 subjects, 20 boys and 11 girls, aged 5-19 years with ADHD registered at the Gothenburg Child Neuropsychiatric Clinic, were invited. The parents answered a questionnaire regarding different oral problems when visiting the Clinic of Pediatric Dentistry, Gothenburg, for an oral examination of their child. The parents felt the dental care at the Public Dental Service was good, but noted a lack of knowledge regarding child neuropsychiatry among the dental staff which may influence the dental treatment. Fifteen parents reported their children had experienced mouth pain and 15 reported their child had suffered from both discomfort and pain from local anesthesia. Thirteen of the children had a dental trauma and 12 parents reported pain in connection to the dental treatment. Pain related to filling therapy was stated by 11 parents. According to the parents, five children suffered from dental fear but 15 reported the child had a general fear. Pursuant to the parents, the beverage for dinner was mainly milk or water, while sweet drinks were more frequent when thirsty. Seventeen parents reported their children had poor oral hygiene or could not manage to brush their teeth and 14 of the 31 children only brushed once a day or less. The results show that the parents experience a lack of child neuropsychiatric knowledge, care and patience from the dental staff, which may influence the treatment. Oral hygiene/tooth brushing is neglected and the frequent consumption of sugar is difficult for the parents to handle.


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Trastorno por Déficit de Atención con Hiperactividad , Actitud Frente a la Salud , Atención Dental para Niños , Atención Dental para la Persona con Discapacidad , Padres/psicología , Adolescente , Anestesia Local/efectos adversos , Trastorno por Déficit de Atención con Hiperactividad/psicología , Bebidas , Cariostáticos/uso terapéutico , Niño , Preescolar , Ansiedad al Tratamiento Odontológico/psicología , Atención Dental para Niños/efectos adversos , Atención Dental para la Persona con Discapacidad/efectos adversos , Restauración Dental Permanente/efectos adversos , Relaciones Dentista-Paciente , Carbohidratos de la Dieta/administración & dosificación , Dolor Facial/etiología , Conducta Alimentaria , Femenino , Fluoruros/uso terapéutico , Humanos , Masculino , Salud Bucal , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Traumatismos de los Dientes/etiología , Cepillado Dental/psicología , Pastas de Dientes/uso terapéutico , Adulto Joven
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Eur J Oral Sci ; 118(4): 389-95, 2010 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20662913

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Preterm children with very low birth weight suffer from several neonatal and postnatal complications that may affect the mineralization of teeth. Clinical and morphological studies have shown enamel aberrations in teeth from preterm children. In this study, the chemical composition in enamel and dentin was compared in primary teeth from preterm children and full-term children, and the relationship between the chemical composition and the morphological appearance was investigated. Enamel and dentin in 17 exfoliated primary teeth, from 14 children with a gestational age below 29 wk, were investigated and compared with 36 exfoliated primary teeth from full-term children, using X-ray microanalyses (XRMA). In comparison with the teeth from the controls, the teeth from preterm children had a higher relative value of carbon (C), a lower relative value of calcium (Ca), a lower ratio of calcium/phosphorus (Ca/P) and a lower ratio of Ca/C throughout the outer part of the enamel. In dentin, the relative values for P were higher, and Ca/P ratio was lower, at the dentin-pulp junction. The Ca/P ratio indicated normal hydroxyapatite in the crystals in enamel and dentin. The lower ratio of Ca/C in the bulk and outer part of the enamel indicated more porous enamel.


Asunto(s)
Esmalte Dental/química , Dentina/química , Recien Nacido Prematuro/metabolismo , Diente Primario/química , Calcio/análisis , Carbono/análisis , Cristalografía , Esmalte Dental/patología , Pulpa Dental/química , Pulpa Dental/patología , Dentina/patología , Durapatita/análisis , Microanálisis por Sonda Electrónica , Edad Gestacional , Humanos , Incisivo/química , Incisivo/patología , Recién Nacido , Recién Nacido de muy Bajo Peso/metabolismo , Microscopía de Polarización , Diente Molar/química , Diente Molar/patología , Oxígeno/análisis , Fósforo/análisis , Fotograbar , Porosidad , Diente Primario/patología
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Eur J Oral Sci ; 118(2): 183-90, 2010 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20487008

RESUMEN

In Turner syndrome (TS) one X-chromosome is missing or defective. The amelogenin gene, located on the X-chromosome, plays a key role during the formation of dental enamel. The aim of this study was to find support for the hypothesis that impaired expression of the X-chromosome influences mineral incorporation during amelogenesis and, indirectly, during dentinogenesis. Primary tooth enamel and dentin from girls with TS were analysed and compared with the enamel and dentin of primary teeth from healthy girls. Qualitative and quantitative changes in the composition of TS enamel were found, in addition to morphological differences. Higher frequencies of subsurface lesions and rod-free zones were seen in TS enamel using polarized light microscopy. Similarly, scanning electron microscopy showed that the enamel rods from TS teeth were of atypical sizes and directions. Using X-ray microanalysis, high levels of calcium and phosphorus, and low levels of carbon, were found in both TS enamel and dentin. Using microradiography, a lower degree of mineralization was found in TS enamel. Rule induction analysis was performed to identify characteristic element patterns for TS. Low values of carbon were the most critical attributes for the outcome TS. The conclusion was that impaired expression of the X-chromosome has an impact on dental hard tissue formation.


Asunto(s)
Esmalte Dental/química , Dentina/química , Diente Primario/química , Síndrome de Turner/metabolismo , Amelogénesis/genética , Calcio/análisis , Carbono/análisis , Cromosomas Humanos X/genética , Esmalte Dental/ultraestructura , Dentina/ultraestructura , Dentinogénesis/genética , Microanálisis por Sonda Electrónica , Femenino , Enfermedades Genéticas Ligadas al Cromosoma X/genética , Humanos , Cariotipificación , Bases del Conocimiento , Microrradiografía , Microscopía Electrónica de Rastreo , Microscopía de Polarización , Minerales/análisis , Oxígeno/análisis , Fósforo/análisis , Calcificación de Dientes/genética , Diente Primario/ultraestructura , Síndrome de Turner/genética , Síndrome de Turner/patología
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