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Revista Estomatológica Herediana

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TORRES-CARDENAS, Yessica Janeth; CHAVEZ-REATEGUI, Beatriz del Carmen  and  MANRIQUE-CHAVEZ, Jorge Enrique. Periodontal clinical features of teeth with secondary trauma of occlusion. Rev. Estomatol. Herediana [online]. 2016, vol.26, n.1, pp.13-19. ISSN 1019-4355.

Objectives: Determine the characteristics of periodontal diagnosis pieces Occlusion Secondary Trauma in patients treated at the Teaching Dental Clinic of the Faculty of Stomatology "Roberto Beltrán" UPCH during 2011-2012. Material and methods: It was retrospective, descriptive, observational and cross-sectional study, with a universe formed by patients with characteristics of Secondary Occlusal Trauma (Secondary Trauma from Occlusion) received by undergraduates. Results: Clinical history of 110 patients with a diagnosis of secondary occlusal trauma, which went through inclusion and exclusion criteria, leaving 95 cases as a reference for the present study. The teeth diagnosed with secondary occlusal trauma represent more unaffected in tooth mobility variable in the 98.09% of cases, loss of clinical attachment level moderate (24.2%) and severe (73.7%) and dental retention 100% of cases. The type of teeth affected by secondary occlusal trauma is variable, with 51.5% of cases single-rooted, 61.54% multi-rooted and 20.1% in both types. Though the highest prevalence in the 4150 age group (30.5%), 51-60 (27.4%) and 61-70 (24.2%). Conclusions: The teeth diagnosed with secondary occlusal trauma represent more affected evaluated as tooth mobility and tooth retention variable, and the loss of clinical attachment level severe, so it is important to assess the periodontal status of teeth engaged with secondary trauma occlusion to plan a sequence of appropriate treatment and determine the possibilities and limits of periodontal therapy.

Keywords : Periodontics; periodontal diseases; periodontal attachment loss; dental occlusion traumatic.

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