Oral health status of children with epilepsy in Hong Kong

Q1 Medicine
Patricia M. Yeung, Virginia C. N. Wong, Colman P. McGrath, Cynthia K. Y. Yiu, Gillian H. M. Lee
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Abstract

Aim

This study assessed and compared the oral health status, dental trauma experience and oral health habits of children with and without epilepsy.

Methods

Thirty-five children with epilepsy aged 3-18 years old were recruited from the pediatric neurology clinics of 2 university-affiliated district hospitals. A sample of 35 age- and gender-matched healthy children was recruited as controls. Clinical data on caries, gingival health, oral hygiene level and dental trauma were collected and compared between the groups. Information about children’s oral health habits and reported dental trauma experience were obtained by structured questionnaire.

Results

Children with epilepsy had significantly poorer gingival health than healthy controls. No significant differences in dental caries experience, oral hygiene level, dental trauma experience, oral health habits and dental care service utilization were observed between the children with and without epilepsy. Among the children with epilepsy, those taking more than 1 antiepileptic drug had a greater prevalence of dental caries when compared with those receiving mono-antiepileptic drug therapy. The presence of gingival hyperplasia indicated poorer gingival health in epileptic children.

Conclusion

The study shows that children with epilepsy had poorer oral health status in terms of gingival health than those without epilepsy.

香港癫痫患儿的口腔健康状况。
目的本研究评估并比较了癫痫患儿和非癫痫患儿的口腔健康状况、口腔创伤经历和口腔健康习惯。方法从2所大学附属地区医院的儿科神经科门诊招募5名3~18岁的癫痫患儿。招募了35名年龄和性别匹配的健康儿童作为对照。收集各组的龋齿、牙龈健康、口腔卫生水平和牙齿创伤的临床数据并进行比较。通过结构化问卷获得儿童口腔健康习惯和报告的牙科创伤经历信息。结果癫痫患儿的牙龈健康状况明显低于健康对照组。癫痫患儿与非癫痫患儿在龋齿经历、口腔卫生水平、口腔创伤经历、口腔健康习惯和口腔护理服务利用率方面无显著差异。在癫痫儿童中,与接受单一抗癫痫药物治疗的儿童相比,服用1种以上抗癫痫药物的儿童龋齿患病率更高。牙龈增生的存在表明癫痫儿童的牙龈健康状况较差。结论研究表明,患有癫痫的儿童在牙龈健康方面的口腔健康状况比没有癫痫的儿童差。
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Journal of Investigative and Clinical Dentistry
Journal of Investigative and Clinical Dentistry DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: Journal of Investigative and Clinical Dentistry (JICD) aims to publish quality, peer reviewed original research and topical reviews on all aspects of investigative and clinical dentistry and craniofacial research, including molecular studies related to oral health and disease. Although international in outlook, the Editor especially encourages papers from the Asia Pacific. The journal also aims to provide clinicians, scientists and students of dentistry with a knowledge transfer platform for rapid publication of reports through an international journal, which will be available free online until 2012. Its scope, therefore, is broad, inclusive and international, but with a particular focus on Asia Pacific. The Editor welcomes manuscripts in the following key thematic areas in oral and maxillofacial sciences: Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, Conservative Dentistry, Dental Biomaterials, Dental Pedagogy, Endodontics and Traumatology, Implant Dentistry, Oral Biosciences, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral Microbiology, Orthodontics, Oral Radiology, Oral Rehabilitation, Paedodontics, Periodontology and Periodontal Medicine.
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