Tooth loss and associated factors in patients with coagulopathies in the State of Paraiba, Brazil

BACKGROUND The most common and best known hereditary coagulopathies are hemophilia A and B followed by von Willebrand Disease. OBJECTIVE This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of tooth loss and investigate its association with demographic and socioeconomic data, as well as to discuss self-reported oral morbidity and use of health services by patients with coagulopathies treated in blood centers in Paraíba, Brazil. METHODS This was a quantitative cross-sectional epidemiological survey. Data was collected in the period from October 2011 to July 2012 by clinical examination and by assessing interviews using a semi-structured questionnaire. The findings were analyzed by descriptive and inferential statistics with the level of significance (α) being set at 10%. RESULTS One hundred and six, predominantly male (88.8%), patients with coagulopathies were evaluated. The ages ranged from one to 59 years. Most patients were of mixed race (61.3%), most reported family incomes between R$ 501.00 and R$ 1500.00 (49.1%), and most had not completed elementary school (37.1%). Hemophilia A was found in 76.4% of the cases. The prevalence of dental caries among individuals was 50.0% predominantly in the 13- to 19-year-old age range (66.7%). As regards to tooth loss, teeth were missing in 35.1% of the study participants. CONCLUSION Tooth loss is high in this population. Males with severe hemophilia A, those who use fluoride and have a good or very good perception about their last dental appointment have a reduced chance of losing their teeth.

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Main Authors: Rodrigues,Larycia Vicente, Moreira,Mayara dos Santos Camelo, Oliveira,Carla Ramos de, Medeiros,Julia Jullieta de, Lima Neto,Eufrasio de Andrade, Valenca,Ana Maria Gondim
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Published: Associação Brasileira de Hematologia e Hemoterapia e Terapia Celular 2013
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spelling oai:scielo:S1516-848420130005003192013-11-21Tooth loss and associated factors in patients with coagulopathies in the State of Paraiba, BrazilRodrigues,Larycia VicenteMoreira,Mayara dos Santos CameloOliveira,Carla Ramos deMedeiros,Julia Jullieta deLima Neto,Eufrasio de AndradeValenca,Ana Maria Gondim Tooth loss Tooth diseases Blood coagulation disorders Hemophilia A Hemophilia B von Willebrand diseases Oral health Logistic models BACKGROUND The most common and best known hereditary coagulopathies are hemophilia A and B followed by von Willebrand Disease. OBJECTIVE This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of tooth loss and investigate its association with demographic and socioeconomic data, as well as to discuss self-reported oral morbidity and use of health services by patients with coagulopathies treated in blood centers in Paraíba, Brazil. METHODS This was a quantitative cross-sectional epidemiological survey. Data was collected in the period from October 2011 to July 2012 by clinical examination and by assessing interviews using a semi-structured questionnaire. The findings were analyzed by descriptive and inferential statistics with the level of significance (α) being set at 10%. RESULTS One hundred and six, predominantly male (88.8%), patients with coagulopathies were evaluated. The ages ranged from one to 59 years. Most patients were of mixed race (61.3%), most reported family incomes between R$ 501.00 and R$ 1500.00 (49.1%), and most had not completed elementary school (37.1%). Hemophilia A was found in 76.4% of the cases. The prevalence of dental caries among individuals was 50.0% predominantly in the 13- to 19-year-old age range (66.7%). As regards to tooth loss, teeth were missing in 35.1% of the study participants. CONCLUSION Tooth loss is high in this population. Males with severe hemophilia A, those who use fluoride and have a good or very good perception about their last dental appointment have a reduced chance of losing their teeth. info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAssociação Brasileira de Hematologia e Hemoterapia e Terapia CelularRevista Brasileira de Hematologia e Hemoterapia v.35 n.5 20132013-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-84842013000500319en10.5581/1516-8484.20130097
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author Rodrigues,Larycia Vicente
Moreira,Mayara dos Santos Camelo
Oliveira,Carla Ramos de
Medeiros,Julia Jullieta de
Lima Neto,Eufrasio de Andrade
Valenca,Ana Maria Gondim
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Moreira,Mayara dos Santos Camelo
Oliveira,Carla Ramos de
Medeiros,Julia Jullieta de
Lima Neto,Eufrasio de Andrade
Valenca,Ana Maria Gondim
Tooth loss and associated factors in patients with coagulopathies in the State of Paraiba, Brazil
author_facet Rodrigues,Larycia Vicente
Moreira,Mayara dos Santos Camelo
Oliveira,Carla Ramos de
Medeiros,Julia Jullieta de
Lima Neto,Eufrasio de Andrade
Valenca,Ana Maria Gondim
author_sort Rodrigues,Larycia Vicente
title Tooth loss and associated factors in patients with coagulopathies in the State of Paraiba, Brazil
title_short Tooth loss and associated factors in patients with coagulopathies in the State of Paraiba, Brazil
title_full Tooth loss and associated factors in patients with coagulopathies in the State of Paraiba, Brazil
title_fullStr Tooth loss and associated factors in patients with coagulopathies in the State of Paraiba, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Tooth loss and associated factors in patients with coagulopathies in the State of Paraiba, Brazil
title_sort tooth loss and associated factors in patients with coagulopathies in the state of paraiba, brazil
description BACKGROUND The most common and best known hereditary coagulopathies are hemophilia A and B followed by von Willebrand Disease. OBJECTIVE This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of tooth loss and investigate its association with demographic and socioeconomic data, as well as to discuss self-reported oral morbidity and use of health services by patients with coagulopathies treated in blood centers in Paraíba, Brazil. METHODS This was a quantitative cross-sectional epidemiological survey. Data was collected in the period from October 2011 to July 2012 by clinical examination and by assessing interviews using a semi-structured questionnaire. The findings were analyzed by descriptive and inferential statistics with the level of significance (α) being set at 10%. RESULTS One hundred and six, predominantly male (88.8%), patients with coagulopathies were evaluated. The ages ranged from one to 59 years. Most patients were of mixed race (61.3%), most reported family incomes between R$ 501.00 and R$ 1500.00 (49.1%), and most had not completed elementary school (37.1%). Hemophilia A was found in 76.4% of the cases. The prevalence of dental caries among individuals was 50.0% predominantly in the 13- to 19-year-old age range (66.7%). As regards to tooth loss, teeth were missing in 35.1% of the study participants. CONCLUSION Tooth loss is high in this population. Males with severe hemophilia A, those who use fluoride and have a good or very good perception about their last dental appointment have a reduced chance of losing their teeth.
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