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Fall 2001: Volume
26, Number 1 |
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| Pediatric
Dentistry Public Health |
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| Oral health status in Greek
children and teenagers, with disabilities |
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Nowadays there is a sharp increase
of population with disabilities. The aim of this investigation
was a) to survey the dental health status, estimate the treatment
requirements of children and adolescents with cerebral palsy,
mental retardation and visual disorders and b) to compare the
oral health status of these groups of individuals. The investigation
entailed the clinical examination of 170 individuals, between
6 and 15 years old, who were attending four special schools in
Athens, Greece. In conclusion, our investigation documented the
following: The treatment needs regarding both dentitions are extremely
high in all groups of individuals. The oral hygiene status is
in general, moderate to low-grade, especially in the individuals
with mental retardation. The highest rate of malocclusion is observed
in the group of individuals with cerebral palsy. |
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