Factors Affecting High Caries Risk in Children With and Without Cleft Lip and/or Palate: A Cross-Sectional Study
The aim of the study was to analyze the caries protective factors, salivary parameters, and microbial counts in high caries risk children with cleft lip and/or palate (CL/P). This was a cross-sectional study. This study was conducted in a tertiary health care teaching hospital in New Delhi, India. T...
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Published in | The Cleft palate-craniofacial journal p. 1055665620980206 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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United States
01.09.2021
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Summary: | The aim of the study was to analyze the caries protective factors, salivary parameters, and microbial counts in high caries risk children with cleft lip and/or palate (CL/P).
This was a cross-sectional study.
This study was conducted in a tertiary health care teaching hospital in New Delhi, India.
The study was conducted in 40 children, 20 with CL/P and 20 without aged between 5 and 12 years.
Children with 2 or more caries lesions in both groups were included in this study. Demographic details, dental caries of affected teeth (World Health Organization criteria for Decayed Missing Filled Teeth [WHO-DMFT] and International Caries Detection and Assessment System [ICDAS II]), caries protective factors, salivary parameters, and microbial counts were recorded by one calibrated investigator.
Caries protective factors, salivary parameters, and microbial profile.
The Chi-square (χ
) test and Pearson correlation were used for statistical analysis. All the children participating in the study brushed their teeth only once in a day and consumed sweets more than twice a day. None of the children had ever received fluoride varnish. Resting saliva had a low buffering capacity in 80% of children with CL/P and 95% of children without CL/P. Microbial assessment of stimulated saliva showed that with the increases in the numbers (DMFT scores ≥4) and severity (ICDAS codes from 1-2 to 5-6) of caries lesions, both
and
counts were ≥10
colony-forming units/mL of saliva in the both groups.
Children with CL/P showed limited access to caries protective measures and low buffering capacity in resting saliva, along with elevated levels of salivary
and
in stimulated saliva. |
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ISSN: | 1545-1569 |
DOI: | 10.1177/1055665620980206 |