Oral manifestations in chronic kidney failure patients

Abstract Objective: Chronic kidney failure (CKF) is a progressive deterioration of the kidneys. The goal of this study was to analyze the oral manifestation of CKF in a sample of hemodialysis and transplanted patients. Methods: Eighty-three records of patients treated in the Pro-Renal Foundation in...

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Published inRevista odonto ciência Vol. 31; no. 1; p. 21
Main Authors Reis, Renata Cristina Canuto, Brancher, João Armando, Deliberador, Tatiana Miranda, Guimarães, Ana Tereza Bittencourt, Giovanini, Allan Fernando, Zielak, João Cézar
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Porto Alegre EDIPUCRS 2016
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Summary:Abstract Objective: Chronic kidney failure (CKF) is a progressive deterioration of the kidneys. The goal of this study was to analyze the oral manifestation of CKF in a sample of hemodialysis and transplanted patients. Methods: Eighty-three records of patients treated in the Pro-Renal Foundation in Curitiba, Brazil were used. The records were separated in four groups: Transplanted Men (TM = 14), Transplanted Women (TW = 18), Men in Hemodialysis (MHD = 28) and Women in Hemodialysis (WHD = 23). Information about oral and systemic health condition were collected. Data from each group were submitted to correspondence analysis and quantitative variables were compared by Kruskal-Wallis and Dunn's test. Significance level was 0.05. Results: Gingival inflammation, loss of periodontal support tissue, dental calculus and increase in periodontal probing depth were common findings in all patients, but significant association was found in following groups: TM presented dental calculus; TW presented a high prevalence of cardiovascular problems and saburral tongue; MHD presented poor oral hygiene, gingivitis associated with smoking; WHD presented a high prevalence of temporomandibular dysfunction. Conclusions: The most prevalent findings were increase in the periodontal probing depth and gingival recession. Unexpectedly, WHD group presented a high prevalence of temporomandibular dysfunction.
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ISSN:0102-9460
1980-6523
DOI:10.15448/1980-6523.2016.1.19521