Prevalencia del síndrome de combinación y sus factores asociados en la clínica de la Facultad de Odontología de la periodo 2015-2016.

Brian Andres Garcia Orellana, Maria De lourdes Leon Vintimilla, Martha Alejandra Cornejo Cordova, Veronica Cecibel Chamba Montaño

Producción científica: Contribución a una revistaArtículorevisión exhaustiva

Resumen

ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: The set of pathological changes in the stomatognathic system in the presence of a total maxillary prosthesis and a removable partial mandibular prosthesis has been described as the Combination Syndrome. The main purpose of this study was to determine its prevalence and if features such as age, sex or type of mandibular edentulism are associated with the syndrome in the patients of the Odontologic Clinic of the of Faculty of Dentistry, Universidad de Cuenca during the academic period 2015-2016. METHODS: Cuantitative, cross sectional descriptive and correlational study. The sample consisted of 312 edentulous patients. The diagnosis of the syndrome in this study was determined by the presence of a minimum of three associated signs. We determine the prevalence of combiantion syndrome and the association between sex, age and edentulism type and combination syndrome. RESULTS: The prevalence of combination syndrome is 21.8%. Adults 60 years or older (1.8 times higher probability) and patients who suffer from Kennedy class I partial edentulism (3.6 times higher probability than other types of edentulism), have a higher probability for developing the syndrome. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of CS was 21.8%, age and suffering from Kennedy class I partial edentulism should be considered as risk factors for developing the syndrome.
Idioma originalEspañol
PublicaciónRevista Médica HJCA
EstadoPublicada - 30 mar. 2020

Palabras clave

  • Prótesis dental parcial; Prótesis dental total; Prevalencia; Maxilar edéntulo; Partial denture; Complete denture; Prevalence; Edentulous JAW

Citar esto