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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Avalia??o cl?nica da rela??o entre o ?ndice de placa, ?ndice gengival, alinhamento dental, mucosa ceratinizada, tipo de periodonto e dist?rbios oclusais com a ocorr?ncia de recess?o gengival

Farias Neto, Eudivar Correia de 27 July 2010 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-12-17T15:30:55Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Eudivar Correia de Farias Neto_DISSERT.pdf: 1661843 bytes, checksum: 00073311cd74dc1565ed066097489ecc (MD5) Previous issue date: 2010-07-27 / This study clinically evaluated the relationship of gingival recessions with the periodontal index of gingival and plaque, dental alignment, keratinized mocous, type of periodontal, and occlusal disorders. Study participants were individuals aged between 19 and 33 years. The evaluations were performed by using questionnaires and clinical examinations. In subjects examined, the teeth were assessed and divided into groups (Molars, premolars, canines and incisors). The gingival recession were measured in the central region of the teeth and individuals were subject to disclosure to the plate and observing the poll of plaque and gingival index, respectively. 558 teeth were examined, with 24.1%, 135 had gingival recession greater than or equal to 1mm. Through the combination of tests used to evaluate the average of the recession and its relationship with the variables studied, we observed that the degree of recession of the elements assessed dental showed, almost for the most part, when higher values associated with the index plaque (p = 0.101), Gingival Index (p = 0.053), dental alignment (p = 0.962), width of keratinized mocous (p = 0.004) and type of periodontium (p = 0.033), however statistically significant difference could only be considered when related the recessions in the keratinized mocous and the type of the periodontium. Although we identify, when we evaluate the whole set of teeth that occlusal disturbances (p = 0.002) were more strongly associated with cases of gum recession that the gingival index (p = 0.006), however, these two conditions were correlated with the cases of recession, contributing to its occurrence / Este trabalho avaliou clinicamente a rela??o das recess?es gengivais com o ?ndice de placa, ?ndice gengival, alinhamento dental, mucosa ceratinizada, tipo de periodonto, e dist?rbios oclusais. Participaram do estudo indiv?duos com idades variando entre 19 e 33 anos. As avalia??es foram realizadas utilizando-se question?rios e exames cl?nicos. Nos indiv?duos examinados, os dentes foram avaliados e divididos por grupos (Molares, pr?molares, caninos e incisivos). As recess?es gengivais foram mensuradas na regi?o central dos dentes e os indiv?duos foram submetidos ? evidencia??o de placa e sondagem para observa??o dos ?ndices de placa e gengival, respectivamente. Foram examinados 558 dentes, sendo que 24,1%, isto ?, 135 apresentavam recess?o gengival maior ou igual a 1mm. Por meio dos testes de associa??o utilizados para avalia??o da m?dia das recess?es e sua rela??o com as vari?veis pesquisadas, observou-se que o grau de recess?o dos elementos dent?rios avaliados apresentaram, quase que em sua maioria, valores m?dios maiores quando associados ao ?ndice de Placa (p=0,101), ?ndice de Gengival (p=0,053), alinhamento dent?rio (p=0,962), largura da mucosa ceratinizada (p=0,004) e tipo de periodonto (p=0,033), no entanto diferen?a estatisticamente significante s? p?de ser considerada quando relacionamos as recess?es com a mucosa ceratinizada e com o tipo do periodonto. Ainda foi poss?vel identificar, quando avaliamos todo o conjunto dos dentes que os dist?rbios oclusais (p=0,002) estiveram mais fortemente associados aos casos de recess?o gengival que o ?ndice gengival (p=0,006), no entanto, essas duas condi??es se mostraram correlacionadas com os casos de recess?o, contribuindo na sua ocorr?ncia

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