Perda dentária e fatores associados em diferentes grupos populacionais
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Objetivo: Investigar na literatura se existem fatores que associados à perda dentária sejam mais prevalentes entre os diferentes grupos populacionais. A perda dentária pode variar drasticamente dependendo do grupo populacional. Método: Revisão da literatura realizada através de pesquisa nas bases de dados do PubMed, Scielo e Lilacs. O período de buscas das publicações foi de janeiro a março de 2021. Utilizou-se descritores combinados “Tooth loss” e “Associated factors” seguido do operador boleano AND. Para os critérios de inclusão foram selecionados artigos de estudos primários sobre perda dentária e fatores associados em diferentes grupos populacionais. Resultados: As perdas dentárias variam de acordo com as diferenças culturais de cada grupo populacional. Conclusão: O nível educacional, bem como a presença de cárie e condição periodontal, é mais comum em pacientes jovens e adultos. Condições como idade, renda mensal, tabagismo e menor estado mental estão mais associados à população idosa.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.15600/2238-1236/fol.v31n1-2p45-57
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