Prevalence of malocclusions and dysfunctional oral habits in preschool children of municipal establishments in Viña del Mar.

Introduction: Malocclusions are a public health problem at national and global level, being third in the ranking of the most prevalent oral pathologies.Its origin is multifactorial, with dysfunctional oral habits being a risk factor. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of mal...

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Main Authors: Nicolás Aróstica, Gabriela Carrillo, Alfredo Cueto, Dylan Mariño, Teresa Jofré
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Concepción. 2020-08-01
Series:Journal of Oral Research
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Online Access:http://www.joralres.com/index.php/JOR/article/view/joralres.2020.068
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spelling doaj-3deeca8284d047a68ddaab901393190b2021-02-19T23:28:00ZengUniversidad de Concepción.Journal of Oral Research0719-24600719-24792020-08-019427127910.17126/joralres.2020.068Prevalence of malocclusions and dysfunctional oral habits in preschool children of municipal establishments in Viña del Mar.Nicolás Aróstica0Gabriela Carrillo1Alfredo Cueto2Dylan Mariño3Teresa Jofré4Hospital Dr. Víctor Hugo Möll, Servicio de Salud Viña del Mar-Quillota.Práctica Privada, Viña del Mar, Chile.Escuela de Odontología, Universidad de Valparaíso, Valparaíso, Chile.Estudiante de Odontología, Universidad Andrés Bello. Viña del Mar, Chile.Departamento de Ortodoncia y Odontopediatría, Escuela de Odontología, Universidad Andrés Bello, Viña del Mar, Chile.Introduction: Malocclusions are a public health problem at national and global level, being third in the ranking of the most prevalent oral pathologies.Its origin is multifactorial, with dysfunctional oral habits being a risk factor. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of malocclusions and dysfunctional oral habits in students aged between 4 and 6 years in state-run public schools in Viña del Mar, Chile. Material and methods: A prevalence study was carried out in 184 students selected by random cluster sampling. Malocclusions were assessed by clinical examination, while dysfunctional oral habits were assessed by questionnaires and clinical examination. The data were analyzed using Fisher’s exact test, Chi-square test and the PHI correlation coefficient. Results: The prevalence of malocclusions was 54.35% (95% CI [47.04% - 61.47%]), with dental crowding being the most frequent, while prevalence of dysfunctional oral habits was 95.11% (95% CI [90.82% - 97.45%]), led by lingual interposition. In none of the cases statistically significant differences of age, gender or class were noticed. The evidence provided by this study indicates that the presence of malocclusions is independent of the presence of dysfunctional oral habits, except between open bite and interposition of objects, whose magnitude of dependence was minor (0.2). Conclusion: There is a high prevalence of malocclusions and dysfunctional oral habits in preschool children, with dental crowding and lingual interposition being the most frequent, respectively. The presence of malocclusions is independent of the presence of dysfunctional oral habits.http://www.joralres.com/index.php/JOR/article/view/joralres.2020.068malocclusiontoothdeciduoushabitschildpreschoolchild students
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author Nicolás Aróstica
Gabriela Carrillo
Alfredo Cueto
Dylan Mariño
Teresa Jofré
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Gabriela Carrillo
Alfredo Cueto
Dylan Mariño
Teresa Jofré
Prevalence of malocclusions and dysfunctional oral habits in preschool children of municipal establishments in Viña del Mar.
Journal of Oral Research
malocclusion
tooth
deciduous
habits
child
preschool
child students
author_facet Nicolás Aróstica
Gabriela Carrillo
Alfredo Cueto
Dylan Mariño
Teresa Jofré
author_sort Nicolás Aróstica
title Prevalence of malocclusions and dysfunctional oral habits in preschool children of municipal establishments in Viña del Mar.
title_short Prevalence of malocclusions and dysfunctional oral habits in preschool children of municipal establishments in Viña del Mar.
title_full Prevalence of malocclusions and dysfunctional oral habits in preschool children of municipal establishments in Viña del Mar.
title_fullStr Prevalence of malocclusions and dysfunctional oral habits in preschool children of municipal establishments in Viña del Mar.
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of malocclusions and dysfunctional oral habits in preschool children of municipal establishments in Viña del Mar.
title_sort prevalence of malocclusions and dysfunctional oral habits in preschool children of municipal establishments in viña del mar.
publisher Universidad de Concepción.
series Journal of Oral Research
issn 0719-2460
0719-2479
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Introduction: Malocclusions are a public health problem at national and global level, being third in the ranking of the most prevalent oral pathologies.Its origin is multifactorial, with dysfunctional oral habits being a risk factor. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of malocclusions and dysfunctional oral habits in students aged between 4 and 6 years in state-run public schools in Viña del Mar, Chile. Material and methods: A prevalence study was carried out in 184 students selected by random cluster sampling. Malocclusions were assessed by clinical examination, while dysfunctional oral habits were assessed by questionnaires and clinical examination. The data were analyzed using Fisher’s exact test, Chi-square test and the PHI correlation coefficient. Results: The prevalence of malocclusions was 54.35% (95% CI [47.04% - 61.47%]), with dental crowding being the most frequent, while prevalence of dysfunctional oral habits was 95.11% (95% CI [90.82% - 97.45%]), led by lingual interposition. In none of the cases statistically significant differences of age, gender or class were noticed. The evidence provided by this study indicates that the presence of malocclusions is independent of the presence of dysfunctional oral habits, except between open bite and interposition of objects, whose magnitude of dependence was minor (0.2). Conclusion: There is a high prevalence of malocclusions and dysfunctional oral habits in preschool children, with dental crowding and lingual interposition being the most frequent, respectively. The presence of malocclusions is independent of the presence of dysfunctional oral habits.
topic malocclusion
tooth
deciduous
habits
child
preschool
child students
url http://www.joralres.com/index.php/JOR/article/view/joralres.2020.068
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