Prevalence of non-carious cervical lesions and cervical dentinary hypersensitivity in undergraduate students

João Victor Dias Crisóstomo, Bruna Oliveira Bezerra, Mariana Garcia da Ponte Melo, Polyanna Maria ROCHA-NOVAIS, Maria Denise Rodrigues de Moraes
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Abstract Introduction The non-carious cervical lesion (NCCL) is currently a common oral disease. Objective This observational and descriptive study aimed to assess risk factors associated with non-carious cervical lesions, cervical dentin hypersensitivity (CDH), gingival recession (GR) and the relationship between these conditions in students in the last years of undergraduate dentistry. Material and method One hundred eighty-five dentistry students from a private college in Ceará with an average of 22.7 ± 2.3 years participated by filling out a google docs form. Two calibrated examiners performed the exams to verify the presence of NCCL, CDH and RG. Result The presence of NCCL was 22.7%, GR was 48.1% and cervical dentin hypersensitivity 8.6%. The chi-square test with p < 0.05% verified a correlation between the presence of NCCL and the presence of GR and CDH. 25% of students had NCCL and 14% considered themselves stressed. There was no association between the variables bruxism and stress (p=0.529), bruxism and year of graduation course (p=0.716), as well as no association between stress and year of course (p = 0.397) was observed. There were no correlations between NCCL and bruxism, muscle symptoms, parafunctional habits and temporomandibular dysfunction. 10.8% of students who reported using legal and illegal drugs had NCCL. Conclusion The NCCL, GR and CDH were correlated in the group of students in the last two years of an undergraduate dentistry course in Ceará.
大学生非龋齿性宫颈病变与牙本质过敏的患病率
摘要宫颈非龋齿性病变(NCCL)是目前常见的口腔疾病。目的本观察性和描述性研究旨在评估与非龋齿性宫颈病变、宫颈牙本质过敏(CDH)、牙龈萎缩(GR)相关的危险因素以及这些疾病之间的关系。材料与方法通过填写谷歌医生调查表,对1985名平均年龄为22.7±2.3岁的加州某私立学院牙科专业学生进行调查。两名校准的审查员进行了检查,以验证NCCL, CDH和RG的存在。结果NCCL占22.7%,GR占48.1%,牙本质过敏占8.6%。卡方检验p < 0.05%,证实NCCL与GR、CDH存在相关性。25%的学生有NCCL, 14%的学生认为自己有压力。磨牙与应激(p=0.529)、磨牙与毕业年级(p=0.716)、应激与毕业年级(p= 0.397)均无相关性。NCCL与磨牙、肌肉症状、功能习惯和颞下颌功能障碍无相关性。10.8%报告使用合法和非法药物的学生患有NCCL。结论牙医学本科最后两年学生NCCL、GR和CDH具有相关性。
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