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Romanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
Periodontal Aspects In Children And Adolescents With Down Syndrome
Liliana Foia1  Florina Filip2  Vasilica Toma3  Dana Cristiana Rotaru3  A. Maxim3  Adriana Balan3  Diana Gheban3 
[1] Chemistry and Biochemistry of Oral Cavity Dept, Faculty of Dental Medicine, University of Medicina and Pharmacy "Grigore T.Popa"- Iasi, Romania;Family Medicine Dept, Faculty of Dental Medicine, University of Medicina and Pharmacy "Grigore T.Popa"- Iasi, Romania;Pedodontics Dept.Faculty of Dental Medicine, University of Medicina and Pharmacy "Grigore T.Popa"- Iasi, Romania;
关键词: presenting an incidence of 1/650 births (Winston;    2004). The individuals affected by DS frequently develop a form of aggressive periodontitis which affect both temporary and permanent teeth (Saxen;    1977;    Svantum and Gjermo;    1978 a.o.) and can lead to the precocious expulsion of the teeth. Starting with these data;    we tried to clinically evaluate the periodontal status in a group of 12 patients with DS;    compared to the control group (which comprised 24 children without general diseases) and establish on the basis of clinical indicators (QHI;    PBI;    CAL) the forms of periodontal disease. Our results showed the preponderance of superficial chronic periodontits (66.67%) in the children with DS;    followed by gingivitis (33.3%);    the aggressive forms (aggressive periodontitis) not being probably encountered due to the fact that the group was too young for the juvenile stage and however the children were hospitalized in the dental office of Sfânta Maria Policlinics;    children;    clinical evaluation;    Down Syndrome;    periodontal disorders;    teenagers;   
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【 摘 要 】

The Down syndrome is the most frequent genetic anomaly, presenting an incidence of 1/650 births (Winston, 2004). The individuals affected by DS frequently develop a form of aggressive periodontitis which affect both temporary and permanent teeth (Saxen, 1977, Svantum and Gjermo, 1978 a.o.) and can lead to the precocious expulsion of the teeth. Starting with these data, we tried to clinically evaluate the periodontal status in a group of 12 patients with DS, compared to the control group (which comprised 24 children without general diseases) and establish on the basis of clinical indicators (QHI, PBI, CAL) the forms of periodontal disease. Our results showed the preponderance of superficial chronic periodontits (66.67%) in the children with DS, followed by gingivitis (33.3%), the aggressive forms (aggressive periodontitis) not being probably encountered due to the fact that the group was too young for the juvenile stage and however the children were hospitalized in the dental office of Sfânta Maria Policlinics, Iasi.

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