Pérdida antemortem de piezas dentarias en una muestra de población canaria

  1. González Reimers, Carlos Emilio
  2. Aresté Pitzalis, A.
  3. Arnay de la Rosa, Matilde Mercedes
Journal:
Estudios Canarios: Anuario del Instituto de Estudios Canarios

ISSN: 0423-4804

Year of publication: 2004

Issue: 49

Pages: 73-80

Type: Article

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Abstract

This study was performed in order to determine the prevalen ce of dental wear among 138 patients, aged 27-92 years, consecutively admitted to the Interna! Medicine hospitalization unit ofthe University Hospital ofTenerife, in the Canary Islands. We found that 36% ofthe patients showed complete absence of dentition; dental wear was highly prevalent incisive, canine and premolar teeth. Both dental wear and teeth loss kept a relationship with age and poor dental care; in addition, canine and premolar wear were related to tobacco consumption. No relation was observed between dental wear and alcohol consumption or underlying disease.