Oral health status of patients with special needs from a rehabilitation association in Curitiba (PR, Brazil)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21726/rsbo.v12i3.763Palavras-chave:
oral health; epidemiology; people with special needs.Resumo
Patients with special needs commonly show significant
systemic and oral diseases. Objective: We carried out a survey
on the oral health status from individuals with special needs of
Associação Paranaense de Reabilitação (APR), in Curitiba, PR, Brazil.
Material and methods: Clinical oral examination was performed
and a specific questionnaire was applied to 87 individuals, aged
from 5 to 14 years-old. Results: The mean age average was 9 yearsold, and 57.5% were males. The mean DMFT was 1.4, and 54% of
the sample showed DMFT = zero. The oral health status from the
studied sample was similar to that found in the same age group
of the general population. Conclusion: We indicate that strategies
for controlling oral health diseases tailored for this group must be
stimulated, once the vulnerability is present.