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Prevalence of oral lesions in the 6-year-old pediatric population of Oviedo (Spain).

M J Garcia-Pola1, J M Garcia-Martin, M Gonzalez-Garcia.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The present study investigates the prevalence of oral diseases in children in the city of Oviedo (Spain).
METHODS: A representative sample was selected from among the 6-year-old children in Oviedo (n= 786), involving a protocol developed for pediatric oral diseases.
RESULTS: A total of 344 lesions were detected in 243 children. The most common disorder was saburral tongue (16,02%), followed by traumatisms (12.17%) and geographic tongue (4.48%). The prevalence of aphthous stomatitis was 2.24% and herpes labialis was 1,6%. Ankyloglossia was observed in 2.08% of cases, and a hypertrophic lip frenulum in 1.28%.
CONCLUSIONS: In this study shows the prevalence of the lesions of the oral mucosa in the Spanish population of 6 year-old. Of the results of the present study comes off that the objectives sanitary oral publics and deprived in this field they should go focused toward: 1) the eradication of illnesses of local cause (language saburral, traumatic ulcerations, etc.) for their high prevalencia; and, 2) the precocious diagnosis of anomalies of the development (anquiloglosias and labial frenum) for their relationship with dysfunctions of the phonation and future malocclusions.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11984500

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Oral        ISSN: 1137-2834


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