意大利参加特奥会的智障人士口腔状况的纵向评价。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Daniela Carmagnola, Cristina Allievi, Dolaji Henin, Gaia Pellegrini, Riccardo Rosati, Lucia Tettamanti, Luca Levrini, Claudia Dellavia
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本研究旨在纵向评估参加至少2届意大利特奥会的智力残疾运动员的口腔状况,至少随访5(至10)年。记录有关家庭口腔卫生、口腔体征和症状的数据,并提供口腔卫生指导。将第一个时间点(t0)与第二个时间点(t1)的数据进行比较。在2081次访问中,114名运动员符合纳入标准(10岁时平均年龄26.8岁,1岁时平均年龄33.4岁)。在t0和t1时,83.3%的样本报告每天刷牙一次或以上,95.6%的样本报告每天刷牙一次或以上
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Longitudinal evaluation of the oral conditions of individuals with intellectual disabilities attending special Olympics events in Italy.

The present study aimed to evaluate longitudinally the oral conditions of athletes with intellectual disabilities who participated in at least 2 Italian editions of Special Olympics with a minimum follow-up of 5 (to 10) years. Data concerning home oral hygiene, oral signs and symptoms were recorded, and oral hygiene instructions were provided. The data of the first timepoint (t0) were compared with those from the second one (t1). Out of 2081 visits, 114 athletes met the inclusion criteria (mean age 26.8 years at t0 and 33.4 at t1). Toothbrushing once or more a day was reported by 83.3% of the sample at t0 and 95.6% at t1 (p < 0.05), while gingival signs in 47.5% at t0 and 52.5% at t1, respectively. The % of subjects with decayed, missing, filled and sealed teeth increased between t0 and t1. Oral lesions were observed more frequently at t1 (p < 0.05). A significant difference emerged for the mean missing (1.7 at t0 vs. 2.9 at t1) and filled teeth (2.9 at t0 vs. 3.7 at t1) values and DMFT index (5.7 at t0 vs. 7.6 at t1). A substantial stability/improvement concerning some indicators of general, oral, and dental health was observed in the studied population.

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