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Caries prevalence in blind and visually impaired individuals in Croatia (CROSBI ID 627608)

Prilog sa skupa u časopisu | sažetak izlaganja sa skupa | međunarodna recenzija

Dumančić, Jelena ; Čuković Bagić, Ivana ; Lončar Brzak, Božana ; Negovetić Vranić, Dubravka Caries prevalence in blind and visually impaired individuals in Croatia // International dental journal. 2015. str. 166-166

Podaci o odgovornosti

Dumančić, Jelena ; Čuković Bagić, Ivana ; Lončar Brzak, Božana ; Negovetić Vranić, Dubravka

engleski

Caries prevalence in blind and visually impaired individuals in Croatia

Aim: This study investigated dental health and risk behaviours/factors in blind and visually impaired individuals in Zagreb, Croatia. The study is part of the research in the “Project for oral health promotion in blind and visually impaired persons” started in 2014 and ongoing at the Zagreb University School of Dental Medicine, with the approval of the Ethics Committee. Project involves dental exams, prophylaxis, preventive procedures and oral hygiene instructions in an individual approach. In the period from October 2014 - April 2015, 51 individuals participated in the Project. With exclusion of two children and one non- cooperative adult, study sample included 48 participants: 20 females (41.7%) and 28 males (58.3%), age range 17-98 years (mean 53). The assessment was conducted according to World Health Organisation methodology and included dental exam and questionnaire. Mean DMFT (Decayed, Missing and Filled Teeth) index score was 17.8, with no significant difference between sexes. There were only 6 smokers (12.5%). DMFT did not correlate with frequency of tooth cleaning, time since last visit to a dentist, smoking or level of education. The study revealed high caries experience among blind and visually impaired individuals that did not correlate with factors that normally influence oral health, possibly due to small sample size. Other studies report similar results in the general Croatian population, reflecting 20 years post-war period without organized preventive care. Further research is needed with a larger study sample and control group to identify the key factors involved in caries formation among blind and visually impaired individuals.

DMFT ; blind ; visually impaired ; caries ; oral health ; Croatia

Projekt za promociju oralnog zdravlja slijepih i slabovidnih osoba

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Podaci o prilogu

166-166.

2015.

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objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

International dental journal

John Wiley & Sons

0020-6539

1875-595X

Podaci o skupu

103rd FDI Annual World Dental Congress

predavanje

22.09.2015-25.09.2015

Bangkok, Tajland

Povezanost rada

Dentalna medicina

Indeksiranost