Relationship between the number of brushings per day and periodontal self-perception in 12-year-old school children from Ecuador

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Objective: To determine the number of brushings per day and periodontal self-perception in 12-year-old schoolchildren from the Machángara parish, in Cuenca Ecuador in 2016. Materials and methods: A descriptive, retrospective, relational level study was conducted. The sample consisted of 205 records...

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Autores: Castro-Cabrera, Suley Elizabeth, Calle-Prado, María Daniela
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad Científica del Sur
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Científica del Sur
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:revistas.cientifica.edu.pe:article/832
Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.cientifica.edu.pe/index.php/odontologica/article/view/832
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:cepillado dental
enfermedades periodontales
higiene bucal
Tooth brushing
Periodontal diseases
Oral hygiene
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Relationship between the number of brushings per day and periodontal self-perception in 12-year-old school children from Ecuador
Relación entre el número de cepillados por día y la autopercepción periodontal en escolares ecuatorianos de 12 años
title Relationship between the number of brushings per day and periodontal self-perception in 12-year-old school children from Ecuador
spellingShingle Relationship between the number of brushings per day and periodontal self-perception in 12-year-old school children from Ecuador
Castro-Cabrera, Suley Elizabeth
cepillado dental
enfermedades periodontales
higiene bucal
Tooth brushing
Periodontal diseases
Oral hygiene
title_short Relationship between the number of brushings per day and periodontal self-perception in 12-year-old school children from Ecuador
title_full Relationship between the number of brushings per day and periodontal self-perception in 12-year-old school children from Ecuador
title_fullStr Relationship between the number of brushings per day and periodontal self-perception in 12-year-old school children from Ecuador
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between the number of brushings per day and periodontal self-perception in 12-year-old school children from Ecuador
title_sort Relationship between the number of brushings per day and periodontal self-perception in 12-year-old school children from Ecuador
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Castro-Cabrera, Suley Elizabeth
Calle-Prado, María Daniela
author Castro-Cabrera, Suley Elizabeth
author_facet Castro-Cabrera, Suley Elizabeth
Calle-Prado, María Daniela
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv cepillado dental
enfermedades periodontales
higiene bucal
Tooth brushing
Periodontal diseases
Oral hygiene
topic cepillado dental
enfermedades periodontales
higiene bucal
Tooth brushing
Periodontal diseases
Oral hygiene
description Objective: To determine the number of brushings per day and periodontal self-perception in 12-year-old schoolchildren from the Machángara parish, in Cuenca Ecuador in 2016. Materials and methods: A descriptive, retrospective, relational level study was conducted. The sample consisted of 205 records of 12-year-old schoolchildren residing in the Machángara parish, which belongs to the epidemiological map of oral health in Cuenca, performed by the Catholic University of Cuenca. For analysis of the data, descriptive statistics were used with frequencies and percentages for each of the variables and the Kendall Tau-b statistical test was performed to determine the correlation between the main variables of the study, according to a significance of 0.05. Results: 50.7% of adolescents were male, 49.3% female, and 94.1% were in public schools. It was found that 50.2% of the study population brushed three times a day, being 51.5% among females and 48.1% among males. The prevalence of periodontal self- perception was 85.4%: 86.1% in girls and 84.6% in boys. An inverse and significant negative correlation was found between the number of brushings per day and periodontal self-perception (Tau-b: -0.178; p: 0.004). Brushing frequency had an inverse and significant negative correlation with periodontal self-reporting for females (tau-b: -0.197; p value: 0.030) and a non-significant correlation for males.  Conclusion: There is an inverse and significant negative correlation between the frequency of daily brushing and periodontal self-perception. Educational strategies regarding oral health are needed for adolescents from the Machángara parish of Cuenca.
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spelling Relationship between the number of brushings per day and periodontal self-perception in 12-year-old school children from EcuadorRelación entre el número de cepillados por día y la autopercepción periodontal en escolares ecuatorianos de 12 añosCastro-Cabrera, Suley ElizabethCalle-Prado, María Danielacepillado dentalenfermedades periodontaleshigiene bucalTooth brushingPeriodontal diseasesOral hygieneObjective: To determine the number of brushings per day and periodontal self-perception in 12-year-old schoolchildren from the Machángara parish, in Cuenca Ecuador in 2016. Materials and methods: A descriptive, retrospective, relational level study was conducted. The sample consisted of 205 records of 12-year-old schoolchildren residing in the Machángara parish, which belongs to the epidemiological map of oral health in Cuenca, performed by the Catholic University of Cuenca. For analysis of the data, descriptive statistics were used with frequencies and percentages for each of the variables and the Kendall Tau-b statistical test was performed to determine the correlation between the main variables of the study, according to a significance of 0.05. Results: 50.7% of adolescents were male, 49.3% female, and 94.1% were in public schools. It was found that 50.2% of the study population brushed three times a day, being 51.5% among females and 48.1% among males. The prevalence of periodontal self- perception was 85.4%: 86.1% in girls and 84.6% in boys. An inverse and significant negative correlation was found between the number of brushings per day and periodontal self-perception (Tau-b: -0.178; p: 0.004). Brushing frequency had an inverse and significant negative correlation with periodontal self-reporting for females (tau-b: -0.197; p value: 0.030) and a non-significant correlation for males.  Conclusion: There is an inverse and significant negative correlation between the frequency of daily brushing and periodontal self-perception. Educational strategies regarding oral health are needed for adolescents from the Machángara parish of Cuenca.Objetivo: Relacionar el número de cepillados por día y la autopercepción periodontal en escolares de 12 años de la parroquia Machángara, en Cuenca (Ecuador) en 2016. Materiales y métodos: Se realizó un estudio descriptivo, retrospectivo a nivel relacional. La muestra estuvo constituida por 205 fichas de escolares de 12 años residentes de la parroquia Machángara, que pertenecen al mapa epidemiológico de Salud Bucodental de Cuenca, realizado por la Universidad Católica de Cuenca. Para el análisis de los datos se empleó estadística descriptiva con frecuencias y porcentajes para cada una de las variables y la prueba estadística Tau-b de Kendall, con el fin de determinar la correlación entre las variables principales del estudio, según una significancia de 0,05. Resultados: El 50,7% de los adolescentes fueron del sexo masculino; el 49,3%, del sexo femenino, y el 94,1% estudiaban en escuelas fiscales. Se halló que el 50,2% se cepillaban tres veces por día, frecuencia que se cumple en el 51,5% del sexo femenino y el 48,1% del sexo masculino. La prevalencia de autopercepción periodontal fue del 85,4%; de este total, el 86,1% correspondió a las mujeres y el 84,6% a los hombres. Se encontró una correlación negativa inversa y significativa entre el número de cepillados por día y la autopercepción periodontal (Tau-b: -0,178; p = 0,004). La frecuencia del cepillado presentó una correlación inversa y significativa con el autorreporte periodontal para el sexo femenino (tau-b: -0,197; valor p = 0,030) y no significativa en el sexo masculino. Conclusión: Existe una correlación negativa inversa y significativa entre la frecuencia del cepillado diario y la autopercepción periodontal. Es necesario aplicar estrategias educativas respecto de la salud oral en los adolescentes de la parroquia Machángara de Cuenca.Carrera de Estomatología de la Universidad Científica del Sur2021-03-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.cientifica.edu.pe/index.php/odontologica/article/view/83210.21142/2523-2754-0901-2021-044Revista Científica Odontológica; Vol. 9 Núm. 1 (2021); e044Revista Científica Odontológica; Vol. 9 No. 1 (2021); e0442523-27542310-2594reponame:Revistas - Universidad Científica del Surinstname:Universidad Científica del Surinstacron:CIENTÍFICAspahttps://revistas.cientifica.edu.pe/index.php/odontologica/article/view/832/773info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.cientifica.edu.pe:article/8322022-04-05T10:31:47Z
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