Assessment of dental malocclusion and soft-tissue features among children with special needs in the Western UP region: A cross-sectional study.

Q3 Dentistry
Renuka Bhatt, Anil Kumar Chandna, Ravi Bhandari, Preeti Bhattacharya, Ankur Gupta
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Abstract

Aims: Assessment of dental malocclusion and soft-tissue features among children with special needs and their correlation with normal children.

Subjects and methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out among 128 children (63 special health-care needs children and 65 normal children), between 8 and 18 years of age. Two special schools (Vatsalya and Jeevandhara) were included in the study for case group and two local schools (one government and one private) were included in the study for control group. Index of Orthodontic Treatment Need was used to measure the malocclusion. To assess and compare various facial features, extra-oral photographs were taken from two different views (frontal and side).

Statistical analysis used: Data were analyzed using ANOVA and Chi-square test, with keeping level of significance at P < 0.05.

Results: The result of the present study demonstrated a significant difference between the study and control group with respect to overjet, caries, stains and calculus, soft-tissue facial profile, lip competency, and Korkhaus lip step. Soft-tissue comparison demonstrated facial asymmetry; lip incompetency was more prevalent in the study group compared to the control group. Overall, it was concluded that malocclusion was more prevalent in the study group compared to their counterparts.

Conclusions: Malocclusion was more prevalent in children with disability compared to their counterparts. On clinical examination, a significant difference in relation to overjet, caries and stains, and calculus was observed, whereas a significant difference on soft-tissue examination was observed in facial profile, lip competency, and Korkhaus lip step in the study group compared to normal children.

西部UP地区有特殊需求儿童错牙合和软组织特征的评估:一项横断面研究。
目的:评估有特殊需求儿童的错牙合和软组织特征及其与正常儿童的相关性。受试者和方法:对128名8至18岁的儿童(63名有特殊保健需求的儿童和65名正常儿童)进行了横断面研究。两所特殊学校(Vatsalya和Jeevandara)被纳入病例组的研究,两所当地学校(一所政府学校和一所私立学校)被纳入对照组的研究。采用正畸治疗需求指数对错牙合进行测量。为了评估和比较各种面部特征,从两个不同的角度(正面和侧面)拍摄了口腔外照片。使用统计分析:使用方差分析和卡方检验对数据进行分析,显著性水平保持在P<0.05。结果:本研究的结果表明,研究组和对照组在牙冠、龋齿、,色斑和结石、软组织面部轮廓、唇部能力和Korkhaus唇阶。软组织比较显示面部不对称;与对照组相比,研究组的唇功能不全更为普遍。总的来说,得出的结论是,与其他研究组相比,错牙合在研究组中更为普遍。结论:与残疾儿童相比,咬合不良在残疾儿童中更为普遍。在临床检查中,与正常儿童相比,研究组在覆盖层、龋齿和污渍以及结石方面观察到显著差异,而在软组织检查中,在面部轮廓、唇部能力和Korkhaus唇阶方面观察到明显差异。
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审稿时长
39 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry (ISSN - 0970-4388) is the official organ of Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry. The journal publishes original articles and case reports pertaining to pediatric and preventive dentistry.
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