Abstract |
The authors examined 42 exceptional children interned in an especialized school viewing to determine the degree of gingival hyperplasia and it relation to the degree of oral hygiene, the lesion extension and the drug taken. All children were examined without verifying if they were taking any type of medicine. In the comparison of clinical exames of children taking anticonvulsants, the conclusion was that the gingival hyperplasia was present in 46.8% of the cases, as well as the extension of it being larger when the drug had been administrated for a long period and/or when oral hygiene was inadequate.
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Authors | N S Pugliesi, F T da Silva, E R Saleh, V S Biagini, C Marin de los Rios, S de M Rode |
Journal | Revista da Faculdade de Odontologia da FZL
(Rev Faculdade Odontol FZL)
1989 Jul-Dec
Vol. 1
Issue 2
Pg. 97-103
ISSN: 0103-4391 [Print] Brazil |
Vernacular Title | Hiperplasia gengival dilantínica: avaliação do paciente com relação à dosagem de anticonvulsivante, grau de higiene bucal e extensão da lesão. |
PMID | 2485648
(Publication Type: English Abstract, Journal Article)
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Chemical References |
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Topics |
- Adolescent
- Child
- Gingival Hyperplasia
(chemically induced)
- Humans
- Oral Hygiene
- Phenytoin
(administration & dosage, adverse effects)
- Time Factors
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