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Rev Cubana Estomatol 2016; 53 (4)
Non carious cervical lesions in patient of the area of health 'Electric', Arroyo Naranjo municipality, 2015
Rodríguez CH, Hernández PY, González FC
Language: Spanish
References: 30
Page: 188-197
PDF size: 130.04 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: non-carious cervical lesions are the pathological loss of dental
structure located in the amelocementum junction, which do not result from a
bacterial causative agent. Given the incidence of this condition in the oral health, it
is necessary to study it in detail in order to better know its clinical and
epidemiological behavior and to prevent it and treat it more effectively.
Objective: to determine the distribution and the characteristics of non-carious
cervical lesions in patients from the "Electrico¨ health area in Arroyo Naranjo
municipality in Havana province.
Methods: a cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted on a sample of
153 patients with non-carious cervical lesions. The classification of a non-carious
cervical lesion was considered when a patient presents with some of the variants
called erosion, abrasion and/or abfraction, or their combination. Other variables
were also taken for this study, that is, sex, age, tooth group, location and risk
factors. The
Chi square test was used for the association of variables.
Results: in the study, males with 52.9 % of the total number and the 37-47 year
age group with 30.7 % predominated. Premolars represented the most affected
dental group with 38.9 %; bruxism and harmful brushing were present in
43.8 % and 35.3 % of cases, respectively.
Conclusions: non carious cervical lesions occur in the 37-47 age group, mainly in
men and fundamentally affect upper premolars and 4 teeth per patient as average.
Bruxism and harmful brushing were the most related risk factors to this type of
non-carious lesion.
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