肥胖儿童口腔健康的常见发现、预防、治疗和结果

Rana S. Salmin, Wael S. Bin-Saeed, Reem A. Albakr, Nouf I. Alkhalid, Noura S. Alqahtani, Rana A. Alwahib, Ali S. Arab, Sarah F. Alhazmi, D. M. Alharbi, May M. Alotaibi
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儿童肥胖症是一个重大的全球公共卫生问题,与各种口腔健康挑战密切相关,包括龋齿、牙周病和咬合不正。由于饮食习惯(包括高糖和碳水化合物摄入量、不良的口腔卫生习惯和全身性炎症),肥胖儿童更容易出现这些牙科问题。本综述探讨了肥胖儿童面临的常见口腔健康问题,并强调了预防策略和针对性治疗方法的重要性。预防措施包括促进健康的饮食习惯、改善口腔卫生习惯和确保定期牙科检查。改变饮食习惯,如减少含糖零食和饮料的摄入量,在预防蛀牙和其他牙科问题方面起着至关重要的作用。教育儿童和看护人掌握正确的刷牙和使用牙线的技巧,以及使用含氟牙膏和牙齿密封剂,也有助于口腔健康。定期看牙医可以及早发现和处理牙科问题,专业清洁、氟化物治疗以及适当的修复和牙周治疗是护理不可或缺的组成部分。这些综合治疗策略的效果普遍良好,改善了肥胖儿童的口腔健康和整体生活质量。包括牙医、儿科医生和营养学家在内的医疗服务提供者之间的多学科合作,对于制定有效的护理计划,同时解决肥胖和口腔健康问题至关重要。这种综合方法可确保肥胖儿童得到全面的护理,从而促进终生健康的生活习惯,降低未来出现牙科和全身健康问题的风险。综述强调,有必要齐心协力解决儿童肥胖和口腔健康这两个相互交织的问题,并强调了通过有针对性的预防和治疗策略显著改善健康状况的潜力。
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Oral health in obese children common findings, prevention, treatment, and outcome
Childhood obesity is a significant global public health issue, closely linked to various oral health challenges, including dental caries, periodontal disease, and malocclusion. Obese children are more prone to these dental problems due to dietary habits that include high sugar and carbohydrate intake, poor oral hygiene practices, and systemic inflammation. This review explores the common oral health issues faced by obese children and emphasizes the importance of preventive strategies and tailored treatment approaches. Preventive measures include promoting healthy dietary habits, improving oral hygiene practices, and ensuring regular dental check-ups. Dietary modifications, such as reducing the intake of sugary snacks and beverages, play a crucial role in preventing tooth decay and other dental problems. Educating children and caregivers about proper brushing and flossing techniques and the use of fluoride toothpaste and dental sealants further supports oral health. Regular dental visits allow for early detection and management of dental issues, with professional cleanings, fluoride treatments, and appropriate restorative and periodontal therapies being integral components of care. The outcomes of these comprehensive treatment strategies are generally positive, leading to improved oral health and overall quality of life for obese children. Multidisciplinary collaboration among healthcare providers, including dentists, pediatricians, and nutritionists, is essential to develop effective care plans that address both obesity and oral health. This integrated approach ensures that obese children receive holistic care that promotes lifelong healthy habits, reducing the risk of future dental and systemic health problems. The review underscores the necessity of a concerted effort to address the intertwined issues of obesity and oral health in children, highlighting the potential for significant health improvements through targeted prevention and treatment strategies.  
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