听力障碍儿童指纹特征与龋病风险评估的初步研究。

IF 1.2 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Clinical Medicine Insights-Pediatrics Pub Date : 2025-08-13 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11795565251348334
Maria Moin, Afsheen Maqsood, Maliha Arshad, Rabbia Imtiaz, Laiba Mubashir, Muhammad Qasim, Dua Yousufi, Seyed Ali Mosaddad, Artak Heboyan, Gotam Das, Naseer Ahmed
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摘要

目的:本研究的目的是评估听力障碍儿童的指纹模式与龋齿风险的关系。方法:选取3所不同学校的373名听障儿童为研究对象。使用DMFT指数记录龋病状况。然后参与者被分为三个不同的组。使用康明斯和米德洛方法记录每个个体的10个掌指上的皮纹图案。使用2倍放大镜分析这些图案。结果:男性占54.2%,女性占45.8%。参与者平均年龄为14.19±2.146岁。在交流方式方面,大多数参与者(95.4%)使用手语,而一小部分(3.2%)依赖唇读,只有1.3%使用助听器。结论:在研究中,没有单一的指纹模式显示出与龋齿发病率相关的显著优势。
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Assessment of Dental Caries Risk in Relation to Fingerprint Pattern in Children With Hearing Impairment: A Preliminary Study.

Objective: The objective of this study was to assess the risk of dental caries in relation to fingerprint patterns in children with hearing impairment.

Methods: This study involved 373 children selected from 3 different schools of children with hearing impairment. Dental caries status was recorded using the DMFT index. Participants were then categorized into 3 distinct groups. Dermatoglyphic patterns on all 10 palmar digits of each individual were recorded using the Cummins and Midlo method. The patterns were analyzed using a magnifying lens (X2 magnification).

Results: The gender distribution among the participants was 54.2% male and 45.8% female. The average age of the participants was 14.19 ± 2.146 years. In terms of communication methods, the majority of participants (95.4%) used sign language, while a small percentage (3.2%) relied on lip reading, and only 1.3% used a hearing aid.

Conclusions: No single fingerprint pattern demonstrated a significant predominance associated with dental caries incidence in the study.

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