Prevalencia de patologías bucales en pacientes diabéticos atendidos en el hospital María Auxiliadora - Lima
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2015-08-10
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Universidad Científica del Perú
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El objetivo del estudio fue determinar la prevalencia de patologías bucales en pacientes diabéticos atendidos
en el Hospital María Auxiliadora - Lima. Julio a Noviembre del 2014; evaluando a 202 pacientes; el 70.3%
presentan halitosis, el 69.3% con compromiso de lengua. El 60.4% con xerostomía, su prevalencia se
relacionó con la mayor edad del paciente (p=0.000). El 68.8% con Indice de CPO bajo su prevalencia fue a
mayor edad del paciente (p=0.000); sexo masculino (p=0.005); y bajo nivel de instrucción (p=0.001). El 79.2%
con indice de higiene oral regular; su prevalencia se relacionó con la mayor edad (p=0.001) y no controlados
(p=0.036).EI 87.1% con enfermedad periodontal, prevaleció a una mayor edad (p=0.000); mayor tiempo de
enfermedad (p=0.020); y no controlados (p=0.000). Los pacientes diabéticos presenta patología bucales
que se relacionan con la edad, tiempo de enfermedad y control dé su diabetes
The objective of the study was to determine the prevalence of oral diseases in diabetic patients cared for in lhe Hospital Maria Auxiliadora - Lima. July to November 2014; evaluating 202 patients; the 70.3% have halitosis, the 69.3% commitment to language. The 60.4% with xerostomia, its prevalence was related to the higher age of the patient (p = 0.000). The 68.8% with CPO index under its prevalence was older patients (p = 0.000); male sex (p = 0.005); and low leve! of education (p = 0.001). The 79.2% with regular oral hygiene index; its prevalence was associated with older age (p = 0.001) and uncontrolled (p = 0.036). 87.1 % with periodontal disease, prevailed al an older age (p = 0.000); longer disease (p = 0.020); and uncontrolled (p = 0.000). Diabetic patients present oral pathology related to age, disease duration and control of your diabetes
The objective of the study was to determine the prevalence of oral diseases in diabetic patients cared for in lhe Hospital Maria Auxiliadora - Lima. July to November 2014; evaluating 202 patients; the 70.3% have halitosis, the 69.3% commitment to language. The 60.4% with xerostomia, its prevalence was related to the higher age of the patient (p = 0.000). The 68.8% with CPO index under its prevalence was older patients (p = 0.000); male sex (p = 0.005); and low leve! of education (p = 0.001). The 79.2% with regular oral hygiene index; its prevalence was associated with older age (p = 0.001) and uncontrolled (p = 0.036). 87.1 % with periodontal disease, prevailed al an older age (p = 0.000); longer disease (p = 0.020); and uncontrolled (p = 0.000). Diabetic patients present oral pathology related to age, disease duration and control of your diabetes
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Patologla Bucal, Diabetes, Pathologie oral, Diabetes
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