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Oral Health Assessment by Lay Personnel for Older Adults
Published on: February 2, 2020
ORAL HEALTH PROMOTION IN PATIENTS WITH MORBID OBESITY AFTER GASTROPLASTY: A RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL
Ilma Carla de Souza Porcelli1, Nathalia Maciel Corsi2, Marina de Lourdes Calvo Fracasso1
1Postgraduate Program in Integrated Dentistry, State University of Maringá (UEM), Maringá, PR.
Background:
The bariatric surgery may have negative repercussions on oral conditions.
Aim:
To evaluate the impact of oral health educational/preventive program developed with patients submitted to gastroplasties.
Method:
The sample consisted of 109 patients randomly allocated to two groups: intervention group (IG), where they participated in the oral health promotion program that include multiple educational-preventive approaches; control group (CG), where they received usual care from the bariatric clinic staff, without participation in the program. The oral conditions investigated in the pre-operative and postoperative periods of one month (1M) and six months (6M) were: dental caries, periodontal disease, tooth wear, dental plaque and salivary flow.
Results:
After bariatric surgery, patients in IG presented: fewer changes in enamel (6M: p=0.004), dentin (6M: p=0.005) and gingival bleeding (6M: p<0.0001), reduction in plaque index (1M, 6M: p<0.0001) and increased salivary flow (6M: p=0.039), when compared with CG. Incipient tooth wear was recorded in both groups (6M: p=0.713).
Conclusion:
There was a positive impact of the implemented program in the prevention of the main oral health problems in patients who underwent gastroplasties, contributing to their quality of life.
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