Oral Health Status of People with Sickle Cell Disease at a Major Hospital in Cameroon.

International Journal of MCH and AIDS Pub Date : 2025-05-14 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.25259/IJMA_28_2024
Ashu Michael Agbor, Kepwa Florence Mekendja, Blek Che, Sudeshni Naidoo
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Background and objective: Sickle cell disease is a neglected inherited condition that affects the hemoglobin in red blood cells and impacts at least 2% of the West African population. This hemoglobinopathy presents with high mobility and mortality as a result of infections and vaso-occlusive pain crises as a result of structural abnormality of the red blood, making it fragile and rigid. The objective of our study was to describe the oral health status of sickle cell patients in Yaoundé Central Hospital, Cameroon.

Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out in the hematology unit of the Yaoundé Central Hospital from June to October 2022.

Results: A total of 63 patients, made up of 41 (65%) males and 22 (35%) females, were recruited in the study. The majority, 60 (95%), consumed sugary foods, while 43 (68%) brushed their teeth before meals, and 27 (43%) brushed their teeth once a day. A third, 24 (38%), presented with pallor of the palatal mucosa, and 24 (74.6%) had dental caries. The mean decayed, missing, and filled teeth index of this population was 2.6 (moderate) and 11 (17.5%) periodontitis. Less than a third, 17 (26.9%) of the patients had been to a dentist, 26 (41.3%) did not see it necessary to consult a dentist, while 23 (37%) thought that oral conditions are not serious. Two-thirds, 38 (60.5%), did not receive any treatment for caries. Tooth extraction 18 (27.9%) was the most common treatment given, 5 (7%) conservative treatment, and no treatment was administered for periodontitis.

Conclusion and global health implications: There was a high prevalence of periodontal diseases, moderate levels of dental caries, and elevated prevalence of oral mucosal lesions like tonsillar hypertrophy, pallor of the palate, lingual mycosis inflammation, and mucositis among sickle cell patients. The poor oral health-seeking behavior of the patients and poor oral hygiene practices might be responsible for the high burden of carious and periodontal diseases.

喀麦隆一家大医院镰状细胞病患者的口腔健康状况。
背景和目的:镰状细胞病是一种被忽视的遗传性疾病,影响红细胞中的血红蛋白,影响至少2%的西非人口。这种血红蛋白病由于感染和血管闭塞性疼痛危机(由于红细胞结构异常,使其脆弱和僵硬)而具有高流动性和死亡率。本研究的目的是描述喀麦隆雅温得中心医院镰状细胞病患者的口腔健康状况。方法:对2022年6 - 10月在雅温得中心医院血液科进行描述性横断面研究。结果:共纳入63例患者,其中男性41例(65%),女性22例(35%)。大多数人,60人(95%)食用含糖食物,43人(68%)饭前刷牙,27人(43%)每天刷牙一次。三分之一,24人(38%)表现为腭黏膜苍白,24人(74.6%)患有龋齿。龋齿、缺牙和补牙的平均指数分别为2.6(中度)和11(17.5%)。不到三分之一(17人(26.9%))的患者曾看过牙医,26人(41.3%)认为没有必要去看牙医,23人(37%)认为口腔状况不严重。三分之二的38人(60.5%)没有接受任何龋齿治疗。拔牙18例(27.9%)是最常见的治疗方法,保守治疗5例(7%),牙周炎患者未接受治疗。结论和全球健康影响:镰状细胞病患者的牙周病患病率高,龋齿水平中等,口腔粘膜病变如扁桃体肥大、腭苍白、舌真菌病炎症和粘膜炎的患病率升高。患者不良的口腔保健行为和不良的口腔卫生习惯可能是造成龋齿和牙周病高负担的原因。
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