Diagnóstico del estado de salud/enfermedad

A longitudinal study was conducted through a sample (n = 416) in two populations of children between 6 and 13 years old attending school No. 1-304 “Luis Baldini” in Ugarteche, Luján de Cuyo (school No. 1) and school No. 1-467 “Guillermo Marconi” of Tupungato (school No. 2). The objective was to...

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Publicado en:Revista de la Facultad de Odontología
Autores principales: Araya, Miriam, Grilli, Silvia Mabel, Martín, Laura, Rizzo, Patricia
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Acceso en línea:https://bdigital.uncu.edu.ar/fichas.php?idobjeto=7315
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Sumario:A longitudinal study was conducted through a sample (n = 416) in two populations of children between 6 and 13 years old attending school No. 1-304 “Luis Baldini” in Ugarteche, Luján de Cuyo (school No. 1) and school No. 1-467 “Guillermo Marconi” of Tupungato (school No. 2). The objective was to determine the health / disease status of oral component of the population under study to determine the different variables involved in the results, the possibility of being admitted to care systems, existing health effectors in the area of influence, the level of training and education in health care and the opportunity to have access to it. The level of prevalence of caries determined by the deft + DMFT index at school No. 1 was 6.3 and at school No.2, 4.64 - high in both with a component f + F = 0.33% at school No. 1, standard deviation = 0.691; and of 0.07 with a standard deviation = 0.243 at school No. 2; d + D = 5.05 at school No.1 with a standard deviation of 3.127, and d + D = 3.85 with a standard deviation of 2.232 at school No. 2; ei + M = 0.92 with a standard deviation of 0.972 at school No.1, and 0.72 with a standard deviation of 0.713 at school No. 2. This showed the profile of care to which this population is exposed in the sense that there is no possibility that the population of children receive care in a public health level, with poor control of plaque biofilm and high consumption of fermentable carbohydrates