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Prevalencia de maloclusiones (mordida cruzada posterior, mordida abierta y mordida profunda) en pacientes de la Fundació MontiSion Solidarià de Palma de Mallorca

Authors: Goyo Medina, Geraldine Isabel; Mambiè, Mildred;

Prevalencia de maloclusiones (mordida cruzada posterior, mordida abierta y mordida profunda) en pacientes de la Fundació MontiSion Solidarià de Palma de Mallorca

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[spa] Introducción: Se presenta los hallazgos de la investigación cuyo objetivo fue determinar la prevalencia de maloclusiones (mordida cruzada posterior, mordida abierta, mordida profunda) en pacientes que asisten a la Fundación MontiSion ubicada en Palma de Mallorca durante las jornadas sociales. Metodología: Se realiza un diseño observacional, descriptivo y con enfoque documental analizando las historias clínicas. Resultados: La mordida cruzada posterior es la de mayor recurrencia, seguida de la mordida abierta con 34.5% de los pacientes analizados y al contrastarlas con otros estudios realizados en Europa se encontró que estos valores eran superiores a la tasa de prevalencia; mientras que la mordida abierta que se diagnosticó en 20.7% de los pacientes si se encontraba en el rango dentro de lo común para la población europea (20- 30%). En referencia al género se encontró una relación p =0.035 lo cual resulta estadísticamente significativo. Conclusión: La maloclusión más prevalente fue la mordida cruzada posterior, seguida de la mordida abierta y la mordida profunda, asociándose de manera significativa con el género. Al compararlo con la media europea se debe considerar un problema de salud pública que afecta a una proporción significativa de la población.

[eng] Introduction. We present the findings of the research whose objective was to determine the prevalence of malocclusions (posterior crossbite, open bite, deep bite) in patients attending the MontiSion Foundation located in Palma de Mallorca during social days. Methodology: An observational, descriptive and documentary approach was used to analyse the clinical histories. Results. Posterior crossbite was the most common recurrence, followed by open bite with 34.5% of the patients analysed. When compared with other studies carried out in Europe it was found that these values were higher than the prevalence rate, while open bite, which was diagnosed in 20.7% of the patients, was within the common range for the European population (20-30%). In reference to gender, a statistically significant p = 0.035 was found. Conclusion: The most prevalent malocclusion was posterior crossbite, followed by open bite and deep bite, and was significantly associated with gender. When compared to the European average it should be considered a public health problem affecting a significant proportion of the population.

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