Prevalence and characteristics of non-carious cervical lesions at the Ouagadougou Municipal Oral Health Center, Burkina Faso

W. A. Kaboré, Jocelyne Valérie Wenkouni Garé, D. Ndiaye, K. F. Kouakou, Koundaviel Da, B. Faye
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This work sought to study the prevalence of non-carious cervical lesions (NCCLs) in a Burkinabe population consulting at the Municipal Oral Health Center of Ouagadougou. This was a descriptive cross-sectional study. It was carried out between August 1, 2020, and October 31, 2020. The study population consisted of all adult patients regardless of the reason for consultation. The diagnoses of abrasion, erosion, and abfraction were based on the morphology of the clinical forms of each of these lesions as already described in the literature. During the study period, 595 patients were examined and 82 of them had at least one NCCL, for an overall prevalence of 13.8%. Abrasion lesions were the encountered the most (47.4%), followed by abfractions (27.1%) and erosions diagnosed in 25.5% of cases. NCCLs are pathologies of the neck of the tooth that is of great concern both in terms their clinical and etiological diagnosis as well as their therapy. The prevalence reported in this study is of importance to all oral health professionals, who need to be well aware that NCCL is increasingly a major reason for seeking care.
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布基纳法索瓦加杜古市口腔保健中心非龋齿性宫颈病变的患病率和特点
这项工作旨在研究在瓦加杜古市口腔健康中心咨询的布基纳法索人口中非龋齿性宫颈病变(ncls)的患病率。这是一项描述性横断面研究。该调查于2020年8月1日至2020年10月31日期间进行。研究人群包括所有成年患者,无论咨询原因如何。磨损、侵蚀和抽脱的诊断是基于这些病变的临床形态,如文献中已经描述的。在研究期间,595例患者接受了检查,其中82例至少有一种NCCL,总体患病率为13.8%。磨蚀性病变最多(47.4%),其次是抽离(27.1%)和糜烂(25.5%)。ncls是牙齿颈部的病理,无论是在临床和病因诊断方面,还是在治疗方面,都是非常值得关注的。本研究报告的患病率对所有口腔卫生专业人员都很重要,他们需要清楚地认识到NCCL日益成为寻求护理的主要原因。
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