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Revista Estomatológica Herediana
Print version ISSN 1019-4355
Abstract
MANRIQUE-CHAVEZ, Jorge E.; MANRIQUE-CHAVEZ, Carolina B.; CHAVEZ-REATEGUI, Beatriz del C. and MANRIQUE-GUZMAN, Jorge A.. Lesions in dental tissues and oral health disorders in the occupational medical examination of workers in the construction sector in Lima, Peru. Rev. Estomatol. Herediana [online]. 2023, vol.33, n.4, pp.297-310. Epub Dec 21, 2023. ISSN 1019-4355. http://dx.doi.org/10.20453/reh.v33i4.5110.
Objective:
To describe the lesions in dental tissues and oral health disorders found during the occupational medical examination of workers in the construction sector in Lima, Peru.
Material and methods:
A cross-sectional epidemiological study was carried out on 150 workers in the construction sector, selected by simple random sampling. A stomatological evaluation was carried out by direct observation, and a dental-occupational evaluation instrument was used with indexes for dental caries, caries severity and dental trauma, and indicators of clinical consequences of untreated caries (pulp pathology) and non-carious lesions.
Results:
The caries experience of operators without higher education (CPOD = 14.99) and with higher education (CPOD = 13.06) was higher than that of supervisors (CPOD = 8.23) and administrative workers (CPOD = 5.08). The operators without higher education (SiC = 18.04) and with higher education (SiC = 17.17) presented worse caries significance indicators compared to supervisors (SiC = 13.67) and administrative workers (SiC = 8.25). In addition, operators without higher education had a higher burden of clinical consequences of untreated caries (PUFA = 2.35; severity = 9.2%) compared to operators with higher education (PUFA = 1.91; severity = 8.4%), supervisors (PUFA = 0.53; severity = 2.1%) and administrators (PUFA = 0.46; severity = 1.8%), as well as a higher frequency of non-carious lesions (47.3%) and dental trauma (21.3%).
Conclusions:
Dental health, its clinical consequences, and the structure of the dental tissues of the operative workers of a construction company are more affected compared to the other labor groups of the same company.
Keywords : occupational dentistry; occupational medicine; occupational exposure; occupational health; dental caries; dental trauma.