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A STATISTICAL STUDY ON THE DENTAL DISEASE OF THE HANDICAPPED (심신장애인의 구강질환에 대한 통계학적 연구)

  • Choi, Nam-Ki;Yang, Kyu-Ho
    • Journal of the korean academy of Pediatric Dentistry
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.391-402
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    • 2001
  • The reports concerning dental disease in handicapped children are contentious, and there are many differences of opinion as to what extent handicapped children differ in oral health and disease from healthy children. The present study was done by conducting a comprehensive study and evaluation of the oral health between the 267 handicapped and the 128 normal persons with regard to caries rate, occlusion and the condition of the periodontium. The result showed that the dft, the dfs and DMFT indices of handicapped persons according to age were significantly lower than those of normal persons(p<0.05). The prevalence of gingivitis in handicapped persons increased with age and was significantly higher than those reported for normal persons(p<0.001). It was found that the handicapped group had a significant difference in the class distribution of occlusion, with a higher percentage of Class II and Class III occlusion from that observed in the control group(p<0.05).

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AN EPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDY OF ORAL STATUS OF HANDICAPPED PERSONS (심신 장애자의 구강상태에 관한 역학조사)

  • Kim, Seon-Mi;Yang, Kyu-Ho
    • Journal of the korean academy of Pediatric Dentistry
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.441-449
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    • 1998
  • For the purpose of knowing oral status of handicapped persons and surveying correlative factors, authors interviewed and inspected 259 persons (cerebral palsy 143, mental retardation 101, Down's syndrome 15) from six year to thirty years old in Kwangju. The results were as follows. 1. The dmf rate and dft index of handicapped persons according to age were lower than that of report of normal persons. 2. The DMF rate and DMFT index of handicapped persons increased with age and were similar to or lower than that of report of normal persons by the age of twenty, but were higher after that age. There was no significant difference between handicaps in DMFT rate. 3. Percentage of toothbrushing by himself or herself was 74% in mental retardation, 69% in Down's syndrome, and 48% in cerebral palsy and the frequency of toothbrushing per day of mental retardation, Down's syndrome was higher than that of cerebral palsy. The frequency of toothbrushing per day increased with age. The number of toothbrushing of handicapped persons was slightly higher than that of report of normal persons. 4. Prevalence of gingivitis was 62% in cerebral palsy, 48% in Down's syndrome and 60% in mental retardation. Prevalence of gingivitis increased with age, and was higher than that of report of normal persons. 5. Percentage of tooth anomaly was 15% in Down's syndrome, 8.5% in mental retardation and 4.9% in cerebral palsy. In this study, dental caries of handicapped persons was similar to or lower than that of normal persons and increased with age. The prevalence of gingivitis was much higher in handicapped persons. Subject or frequency of toothbrushing had no influence on the dental caries and gingivitis, education of oral health and system are needed.

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A STATISTICAL STUDY ON THE SIMPLIFIED ORAL HYGIENE INDEXIN THE HANDICAPPED CHILDREN (지체부자유 아동의 구강위생상태에 관한 통계학적 연구)

  • Wook, Huh-Man
    • Journal of the korean academy of Pediatric Dentistry
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.47-63
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    • 1978
  • The author studied on the Simplified Oral Hygiene Index in the handicapped children, who are housed by several rehabilitation institution age from 3 to 17 year in Seoul area and 439 normal children as a control group. The obtained results are as follows: 1) In the Oral Hygiene Index(OHI), The handicapped children showed remarkable increment compared to normal children(The Index score was 2.00 in cerebral palsy children, 1.94 in poliomyelitis, 1.79 in other's diseased children, in 1.01 in normal children) and the score was increased as age increment. 2) In the OHI of the handicapped children, male was higher than female. 3) Dental calculus deposition in the handicapped children was severe in the lower anterior teeth and least in the upper anterior teeth. 4) Dental calculus Index of the handicapped children was comparatively higher in the region which had higher food debris index. 5) As the conculusion of this study, we found that continuous and active dental enlightenment and treatment for oral health in the handicapped children are necessary.

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A Study on the Treatment of Dentally Handicapped Patients under Outpatient General Anesthesia (외래 전신마취하의 치과장애인 치료에 대한 연구)

  • Lee, Jae-Ho;Shon, Heung-Kyu;Kim, Jin-Ho
    • Journal of the korean academy of Pediatric Dentistry
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.581-589
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    • 1997
  • 42 dentally handicapped patients who require general dental treatments but behavioral managements had been an obstacle to proper treatments were chosen and the author conducted dental treatment under outpatient general anesthesia. Followings are the conclusions 1. The average time for the treatment procedure was 2 hours and 1 minute and the average of 9.52 teeth were treated for individual patient indicating its high efficiency. 2. The average time for the recovery was 3 hours and 14 minutes and none of the patients showed any specific serious complications. 3. Treatments under outpatient general anesthesia can be a proper patient management method for the dentally handicapped patients if the patient selection is proper.

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A SURVEY OF THE TREATMENT IN FREE DENTAL CLINIC (치과 자원봉사 기관에서 시행한 장애인 치과 치료에 대한 통계)

  • Sohn, Mi-Yeon;Park, Jae-Hong;Choi, Sung-Chul;Kim, Kwang-Chul
    • The Journal of Korea Assosiation for Disability and Oral Health
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.87-91
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of this study were to investigate the chief complain and dental treatment needs in handicapped patient. This study examines treatment records of 1025 patients in free dental clinic for handicapped patients during 10 years from 1999 to 2008. The results were as follows : 5.8 average visit per patient; mean patient age was 25; 544 patients was younger than 20. Handicapped patients classified according to types of disability. Crippled disorder were 19.1%, brain disorder were 4.5%, visual disorder were 3.1%, auditory disorder were 4.1%, speech disorder were 0.9%, mental retardation were 67.1%, and developmental disorder were 25.1%. Performed treatments were 322 scaling, 13 fluoride varnish, 727 preventive resin restoration, 1296 resin restoration, 600 amalgam restoration, 46 GI restoration, 612 extraction, 289 pulp treatment of primary teeth, 75 pulp treatment of permanent teeth and 138 stainless steel crown restoration. Many handicapped patients have some difficulty to dental treatment. They have limited access to dental care, which is compounded by a shortage of skilled dental professionals who are willing to treat these population and financial problems.

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SURGICAL CORRECTION OF ANTERIOR OPEN BITE CAUSED BY MACROGLOSSIA IN HANDICAPPED CHILDREN : REPORT OF TWO CASES (장애아동에서 거설증으로 인한 개교합의 외과적 치험례)

  • Nam, Jung-Woo;Kim, Nam-Kyun;Lee, Jae-Ho;Kim, Hyung-Jun
    • The Journal of Korea Assosiation for Disability and Oral Health
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.96-99
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    • 2009
  • Macroglossia is a tongue pathology of multiple etiology as systemic disease like cerebral palsy and Down syndrome etc. It can cause abnormal oral conditions including anterior open bite or dyspnea by changing occlusion and oral habits. So many handicapped children who have macroglossia need to get surgery of large tongue to improve esthetics, function, and treatment stability. The purpose of this report is to evaluate 2 patients, one has cerebral palsy and the other lymphangioma, who have experience of glossectomy with review of literature.

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SATISFACTION OF HANDICAPPED PATIENT TREATED UNDER OUTPATIENT ANESTHESIA (외래 전신마취를 이용한 치과치료에 대한 만족도 조사 -장애인환자 보호자를 대상으로-)

  • Lee, Song-Eun;Kim, Tae-Wan;Kim, Young-Jin
    • The Journal of Korea Assosiation for Disability and Oral Health
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.31-38
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    • 2006
  • 90 handicapped patients with dental problem treated under outpatient general anesthesia at one day operation room of kyungpook National University Hospital during 2000-2005 were analyzed. Following are the conclusions. 1. For those 90patients treated under general anesthesia, 62(68.9%)patients had autism or mental retardation. 2. The most difficult work for the preparation of general anesthesia was preoperative examination(53.3%). 3. The parent's satisfaction level after treatment under general anesthesia was high(75.6%). 4. 36(40%) of the patients responded to periodic recall check till now.

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DENTAL TREATMENT UNDER GENERAL ANESTHESIA IN DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY AT PUSAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY DENTAL HOSIPITAL (부산대학교 치과병원 소아치과에서 시행된 전신마취 하 치과치료)

  • Lee, Hyeongjik;Jo, Anna;Kim, Eun Jung;Kim, Jiyeon;Jeong, Taesung
    • The Journal of Korea Assosiation for Disability and Oral Health
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2018
  • General anesthesia is an effective behavior management method for disabled patients or uncooperative children who have difficulty in cooperation. The objective of this study was to assess and analyze dental treatment under general anesthesia in department of pediatric dentistry at Pusan National University Dental Hospital for 5 years. One hundred and nine cases of general anesthesia from June 2013 to May 2018 were surveyed for this study. Patients' distribution, reasons for general anesthesia, treatment pattern, agents for general anesthesia, duration of treatment, and visiting route were assessed. The proportion of male was higher than female and age group of 5 to 9 was highest. Reasons for general anesthesia were handicapped situations with or without systemic disease(52%), operative treatment needs(13.2%), uncooperative(15%) and others(29.8%). Most used agents for general anesthesia were thiopental sodium and sevoflurane. Dental treatment under general anesthesia for handicapped and uncooperative children has been increasing. Therefore, it is important to improve the system and efficiency of general anesthesia to provide satisfactory treatment.

DENTAL CARE FOR HANDICAPPED PATIENTS AT DAY SURGERY CENTER:A CASE REPORT (통원수술센터를 이용한 장애아동의 치과치료에 대한 증례보고)

  • Choi, Young-Sim;Shim, Youn-Soo;Shun, Ye-Kyung
    • Journal of the korean academy of Pediatric Dentistry
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.506-512
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    • 1998
  • The dentists often encouter a child who can not be treated with traditional behavior management technique. Mentally or physically handicapped child could receive proper dental care under general anesthesia. General anesthesia for dental care can be done in an outpatient surgery or inpatient surgery depending on the patient. In outpatient surgery, the patient is admitted and discharged the same day. Postoperative care and discharge procedure are abbreviated. Advantages of outpatient surgery are much less emotional disturbance of patients, reduced risk of nosocomial infection and less cost of treatment. A case of a physically handicapped patient treated under general anesthesia at Day Surgery Center is presented and the procedure and patient selection of outpatient surgery as well as its limitation is reviewed in this paper.

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THE STATUS OF DENTAL CARIES EXPERIENCES IN KOREAN DISABLED PEOPLE (장애인의 치아우식 경험 상태)

  • Kim, Young-Nam;Jeong, Seong-Hwa;Lee, Young-Eun;Song, Keun-Bae;Lee, Keung-Ho;Chung, Won-Gyun;Choi, Youn-Hee
    • The Journal of Korea Assosiation for Disability and Oral Health
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.10-16
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    • 2006
  • The aim of the present study was to investigate the dental caries experience in disabled people according to the handicapped types in Korea. This study subjects based on the national disabled survey 2004 were collected by designed cluster sampling and interviewed with structured questionnaire in order to examine dental caries and sociodemographic status. The subjects were attending the special schools and private or public welfare institutions for crippled disorder, encephalopathy disorder, mental retardation, visual disturbance, and hearing defect. Oral examination was conducted by 13 trained dentists. 1,307 of handicapped people were finally analysed. ANOVA and Cochran-Mantel-Hanzel analysis were adapted for statistical analysis. The results were as follows; Dental caries prevalence, DMFT(Decayed, missing, filled teeth), and DMFS(Decayed, missing, filled surfaces) of disabled people were higher in crippled disorder and mental retardation than the others. There were significant differences in dental caries prevalence, DMFT, and DMFS according to the disabled. DMFT was significantly higher than national population in every age group except in 12-14 year-old and more than 35 group. It was likely that the experience level of dental caries was significantly different according to the handicapped types in Korea and higher than the people without handicap.

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