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Periodontal health and oral hygiene of children with orofacial clefts in Eastern China

  • Cong Li1,2,†
  • Ling-fa Xue1,2,†
  • Yao-xiang Xu1,2
  • Jin Yue1,2
  • Jin-ze Zhao1,2
  • Wen-lin Xiao1,2,*,

1Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, The Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University, 266003 Qingdao, Shandong, China

2School of Stomatology, Qingdao University, 266023 Qingdao, Shandong, China

DOI: 10.22514/jocpd.2024.107 Vol.48,Issue 5,September 2024 pp.86-94

Submitted: 25 July 2023 Accepted: 22 September 2023

Published: 03 September 2024

*Corresponding Author(s): Wen-lin Xiao E-mail: xiaowenlin@qduhospital.cn

† These authors contributed equally.

Abstract

To comparatively assess the periodontal condition and oral hygiene of children and adolescents at different ages presenting with different types of orofacial clefts (OFCs). A total of 1608 patients aged 6–18 years who had not previously undergone periodontal treatment were enrolled in this study. Participants were categorized into two age groups: 6–12 years (Group I) and 13–18 years (Group II). Participants in both age groups were further classified into one of the three OFC-type subgroups: cleft lip only (without or with alveolar cleft), cleft lip and cleft palate, and cleft palate only. Periodontal health was determined by evaluating plaque formation and gingival status with reference to the Silness and Loe plaque index (PI), Loe gingival index (GI), and community periodontal index (CPI). Periodontal health and oral hygiene were not significantly different between Groups I and II for cleft type (p > 0.05). A significant difference was not observed in PI for cleft type among the groups (p > 0.05). In Group II, GI and CPI were significantly higher than in Group I (p < 0.05). According to our results, cleft type does not influence periodontal health of children and adolescents with OFCs. Age, however, influences periodontal diseases’ prevalence and severity.


Keywords

Cleft lip; Cleft palate; Periodontal index; Dental plaque; Dental plaque index


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Cong Li,Ling-fa Xue,Yao-xiang Xu,Jin Yue,Jin-ze Zhao,Wen-lin Xiao. Periodontal health and oral hygiene of children with orofacial clefts in Eastern China. Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry. 2024. 48(5);86-94.

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