Prevalence of malocclusion in adolescents according to sex, caries experience, gingival bleeding and smile dissatisfaction

Naiara Gonçalves Fonseca Mais, Liliane Cristina de Oliveira Cristina de Oliveira Santos Palma, Carolina De Castro Oliveira, Rodrigo Alves Pinto, Carla Silvana Oliveira e Silva, Desirée Sant'Ana Haikal
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Objective: The propose of this study was to estimate the prevalence of malocclusion among adolescents and to assess the differences of this prevalence according to sex, experience of caries, gingival bleeding, and smile dissatisfaction. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 600 adolescents from 10 to 16 years old, who were identified and selected from public schools’ records. Intraoral and extraoral examinations were performed following World Health Organization recommendations and included: number of decayed, missing and filled teeth, presence of gingival bleeding, and occlusal condition. The latter was assessed based on information of Dental Aesthetic Index, and Foster and Hamilton Index, in addition to the evaluation of dental midline, facial and smile pleasantness according to Capelozza Filho classification. Smile dissatisfaction was also evaluated. Bivariate Poisson regression with robust variance was used to compare prevalence rates. Results: The prevalence of malocclusion, caries experience, gingival bleeding and smile dissatisfaction were 96.0%, 52.3%, 55.8%, and 49.4%, respectively. The prevalence of malocclusion was higher among adolescents with gingival bleeding. Statistically significant associations were noticed between crowding of the upper and lower anterior teeth and gingival bleeding, as well as among Class III molar relationship, deviation of the dental midline, anterior open bite, anterior crossbite, and caries experience. Smiles classified as acceptable or unpleasant were associated with dissatisfaction. Conclusion: These findings have evidenced a higher prevalence of malocclusion among adolescents and its association with caries experience, gingival bleeding, and smile dissatisfaction.
青少年错牙合的性别、龋病经历、牙龈出血和微笑不满程度
目的:本研究的目的是估计青少年错牙合的患病率,并根据性别、龋齿经历、牙龈出血和微笑不满来评估这一患病率的差异。方法:采用横断面研究方法,从公立学校档案中抽取了600名10 ~ 16岁的青少年。按照世界卫生组织的建议进行了口内和口外检查,包括:蛀牙、缺牙和补牙的数量、牙龈出血的存在和咬合状况。后者的评价依据牙科美学指数、Foster和Hamilton指数,并根据Capelozza Filho分类对牙齿中线、面部和微笑愉悦度进行评价。微笑不满也被评估。采用稳健性方差的双变量泊松回归比较患病率。结果:牙合错误发生率为96.0%,龋齿发生率为52.3%,牙龈出血发生率为55.8%,微笑满意度为49.4%。青少年牙龈出血患者的错牙合发生率较高。上、下前牙拥挤与牙龈出血、III类磨牙关系、牙中线偏离、前牙开咬、前牙交叉咬、龋齿经历之间存在统计学上的显著相关性。被归类为可接受或不愉快的微笑与不满意有关。结论:这些发现证明了青少年错牙合的患病率较高,其与龋齿经历、牙龈出血和微笑不满有关。
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