State of maxillodental system in children with children's cerebral infantile paralysis
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детский церебральный паралич, зубочелюстные аномалии, cerebral spastic infantile paralysis, dentoalveolar anomalies.Abstract
Mirchuk B N, Savitskaya T D. Состояние зубочелюстной системы у детей с детским церебральным параличом = State of maxillodental system in children with children's cerebral infantile paralysis. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. 2015;5(2):149-156. ISSN 2391-8306. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15714
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Состояние зубочелюстной системы у детей с детским церебральным параличом
State of maxillodental system in children with children's cerebral infantile paralysis
Б. Н. Мирчук, Т. Д. Савицкая
B N Mirchuk, T D Savitskaya
Одесский национальный медицинский университет
Odessa national medical univercity
Реферат
Проведено обследование 114 детей: 102 ребенка с детским церебральным параличом (ДЦП) в возрасте 3-10 лет: 55 детей в возрасте 3-10 лет (молочный прикус), 47 детей в возрасте 6-10 лет (сменный прикус) и 12 практически здоровых детей с физиологическим прикусом. Частота зубочелюстных аномалий у детей с ДЦП в среднем составляет 61,7 %, из них 52,9 % - аномалии прикуса. У детей с ДЦП установлены высокие показатели интенсивности кариеса молочных и постоянных зубов, воспалительных заболеваний тканей пародонта и плохой уровень гигиены полости рта, а так же задержка минерализации корней постоянных зубов. У детей с ДЦП и аномалиями прикуса повышен тонус жевательных мышц, свидетельствующий о нарушении мышечного равновесия и необходимости использования миофункциональных ортодонтических аппаратов.
Ключевые слова: детский церебральный паралич, зубочелюстные аномалии.
Abstract
The inspection of 114 children is carried out: 102 children with children's cerebral paralysis at the age of 3-10 years: 55 children at the age of 3-10 years (milk dentition), 47 children at the age of 6-10 years (mixed dentition) and 12 clinically healthy children with the physiological bite. In children with children's cerebral infantile paralysis the frequency of maxillodental anomalies on the average composes 61, 7 %, from them 52, 9 % composed the anomalies of bite. In children with children's cerebral infantile paralysis are established the high indices of the intensity of caries of milk and permanent teeth, inflammatory diseases of the tissues of periodontium and the poor level of the hygiene of the mouth cavity, and so the delay of the mineralization of the roots of permanent teeth. In children with children's cerebral infantile paralysis and dentoalveolar anomalies is increased the tone of masticatory muscles, which testifies about the disturbance of muscular equilibrium and need of using the myofunctional orthodontic appliances. The purpose of the research. To study the prevalence and intensity of dental caries, incidence of dentoalveolar anomalies, the state of oral hygiene and periodontium children with children’s cerebral infantile paralysis. Material and methods. The inspection of 114 children is carried out. The intensity and prevalence of caries teeth, periodontal tissue condition and the delay of the mineralization of the roots of permanent teeth were studied. Conclusions. Analysis of research suggests that children with children’s cerebral infantile paralysis frequency dentoalveolar anomalies on average 61,7 %. High caries intensity determined in all age groups. All children surveyed had a poor oral hygiene, which accompanied by inflammation of the periodontal tissues. Assessments of maturity stages of permanent teeth in children with children’s cerebral infantile paralysis indicate delay mineralization roots of permanent teeth. Found that children with children’s cerebral infantile paralysis and malocclusion increased tone of mastication muscles disclose a violation of muscular balance and the need for myofunctional orthodontic appliances.
Key words: cerebral spastic infantile paralysis, dentoalveolar anomalies.
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