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Revista Médica Electrónica

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MARTINEZ LEYVA, Grecia et al. Oral-dental defects in people with Down's syndrome: a priority in oral health. Rev.Med.Electrón. [online]. 2021, vol.43, n.3, pp. 750-769.  Epub 30-Jun-2021. ISSN 1684-1824.

Down's syndrome is frequently accompanied by oral-dental defects compromising the masticatory and phonatory function of the patients. Oral health promotion and prevention actions, precocious diagnosis and follow-up of these diseases contribute to achieving the true interdisciplinary approach these patients demand to reach their full social inclusion. A bibliographic search on the theme was carried out, with the objective of structuring the theoretical referents related to the main oral-dental defects -congenital and acquired-, affecting the population with Down's syndrome to reach these defects prevention and increasing these patients' life quality. The congenital oral-dental defects more commonly found in trisomy 21 were microdontia, macroglossia, and delayed tooth eruption. Periodontal disease was more frequently found acquired defect, to which several risk factors are associated, many of them modifiable. Early interventions in oral health may improve the life quality of these children and adults, helping them to achieve a full development as human beings.

Palabras clave : oral-dental defects; Down's syndrome; oral health.

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