RGO: Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia (Apr 2010)

Epidemiology of oral diseases in individuals between the ages of 35 and 44 years:an epidemiological scenario of the worker

  • Érica Silva Carvalho,
  • Roosevelt da Silva Bastos,
  • Ailton Diogo Morilhas Rodrigues,
  • Wellington Moreira Mello,
  • José Roberto Pereira Lauris,
  • José Roberto Magalhães Bastos,
  • Sílvia Helena de Carvalho Sales Peres

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 58, no. 1
pp. 109 – 114

Abstract

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Objectives: To review epidemiological studies on oral diseases, specifically caries, periodontal disease and oral cancer, in the age group between 35 and 44 years. Methods: The strategy used to identify the articles was to search the PubMed database using the following key words: dental health surveys, epidemiology, caries, periodotitis, cancer, always with Boolean operator, and without limitation of language. The exclusion criteria were as follows: articles published over 10 years ago, articles that did not deal with adults from 35 to 44 years old and articles that did not cover the issue proposed. Results: On dental caries 7.071 articles were found, from which 6.992 articles were excluded, leaving 79. In the criteria complete articles, of the 19 articles selected, 8 were coherent with the objectives of the study. On periodontal disease, 1.554 articles were found and 872 articles were excluded. After evaluating the complete articles, 6 articles were selected. With regard to the subject oral cancer, 573 articles were found and 3 articles suited the study. Conclusion: It may be considered that caries disease increases with age and that dental loss prevails in DMFT in adults. In adults the prevalence of calculus and shallow pockets prevails and the need for dentures is higher in elderly people although it is significant in adults etween the ages of 35 and 44 years. There is a higher incidence of oral cancer in men with a synergism in alcoholic smokers. During the search in the database, it was observed that the number of researches is lower among adults.

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