Original scientific paper
Periodontal Conditions in Individuals with Down's Syndrome
Ivana Bagić
Željko Verzak
Silvija Čuković-Čavka
Hrvoje Brkić
Mato Sušić
Abstract
Periodontal disease in Down's syndrome (DS) population seems to be a more common
and serious problem than caries. The aim of this study was to assess the state of
periodontal structures in patients with DS. The Community Periodontal Index of Treatment
Needs was used for periodontal status assessment in 71 DS subjects aged 9–34
years. A control group consisted of 71 age- and sex-matched healthy individuals. Both
groups were divided into three age groups: 9–15 (n=24); 16–25 (n=32); and 26–34 (n=15)
years. The results showed a similar percentage of subjects with bleeding and calculus.
The intact periodontium was significantly higher in control than in DS (16.9% vs. none;
p<0.01). Deep pockets were more frequent in DS group than in the control group (14.1%
vs. 1.4%; p<0.01). The mean number of sextants with healthy tissue was lower, and of
those with bleeding, calculus and shallow pockets significantly higher in DS patients
than in controls (p<0.01), so all DS subjects required some periodontal treatment (p<0.01).
It can be concluded that the severity of periodontal disease and the treatment needs
seem to be significantly greater in DS than in healthy subjects.
Keywords
Down's syndrome; periodontal diseases; periodontal index
Hrčak ID:
28206
URI
Publication date:
29.12.2003.
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