Name: Paula Silva Braga
Type: MSc dissertation
Publication date: 30/05/2018
Advisor:
Name | Role |
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Elizabeth Pimentel Rosetti | Advisor * |
Liliana Aparecida Pimenta de Barros | Co-advisor * |
Examining board:
Name | Role |
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Elizabeth Pimentel Rosetti | Advisor * |
Liliana Aparecida Pimenta de Barros | Co advisor * |
Roberta Grasselli Batitucci Pinel | External Examiner * |
Sergio Lins de Azevedo Vaz | Internal Examiner * |
Summary: The higher incidence of caries and periodontal impairment was described in
patients with Primary Sjögren's Syndrome (SSp). As a consequence,
radiolucent periapical lesions (RPL) and alveolar bone loss may occur. Despite
this, LPR and radiographic alveolar bone loss were little explored in the
scientific literature. This study intends to identify radiographically periapical and
periodontal changes in patients with SSP. Periapical radiographs were taken for
technique of parallel-cone in patients with SSp. The digital radiographs were
evaluated by a radiologist through Imagine J Software. A socioeconomic
questionnaire was applied. The salivary flow was evaluated through the
collection of unstimulated saliva. Periapical region of all teeth, excluding third
molars, was examined. In addition, alveolar bone loss was measured
radiographically. Participated in the study twenty-four female patients, aged
between 20 and 71 years, with xerostomia and 80% of them with
hyposalivation. 70.8% of patients had at least one RPL. The mean number of
teeth per patient was 23.3 ± 3.1 with prevalence of RPL in teeth of 7.86%.
When comparing teeth with and without RPL, the teeth with RPL had a higher
percentage root-filled teeth and tooth decay and were located more in the
central superior sextant (p <0.005). For bone loss, the prevalence was 33.3%,
and the pattern of horizontal bone loss prevailed (94.6%) (p <0.01). The mean
age was higher for patients who presented bone loss (59.63 ± 9.14) compared
to patients who did not present bone loss (49.60 ± 8.33) (p = 0.015). The
horizontal bone loss was more frequent and occurred the mainly anterior region and the right inferior sextant (p <0.05). The most affected teeth were the lowerlateral incisor and lower canine, followed by the lateral incisor and lower central incisor (p<0,01).When comparing with other epidemiological studies addressing ealthy patients, the prevalence of RPL and alveolar bone loss was higher for patients with SSp.