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A SURVEY OF THE ORAL STATUS OF A GROUP OF ORTHOPEDICAIIY HANDICAPPED CHILDREN.

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Abstract


The. purpose of this investigation was to make a comprohensive study and evaluation of the oral health of a group of orthopedically handicapped children by considering the DMF rate, occlusion, and oral hygiene status of 194 orthopedic children
The obtained results were as follows.
1. The DMF rate of over all examined children was 59. 85%, and when the four orthopedic groups were compared among themselves, it was found,, that Cerebral Palsy group had a significant higher DMF rate than that occuring in any of the remaining groups.
2. Total prevalence of malocclusion, was 50.10%, and it was found that Cerebral Palsied children had a significantly higher incidence of malocclusion (67 90 ¡¾4. 12), and that Cerebral Palsy group showed a significantly different distribution of higher percentage of Class if occlusions from that observed in the remaining groups.
3. In dental plaque index, Average plaque index per tooth was 2.09. Plaque index of each group was as follows
A) Cerebral palsy: 2.35 B) Poliomyelitis: 2. 24
C) Tb Group: 1. 65 D) miscellaneous Group: 1.72

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