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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the gingival health of children and adolescents with cerebral palsy
Siqueira VL et al. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the gingival health of
children and adolescents with cerebral palsy
CONCLUSION
It is concluded that the interruption of dental
follow-up for nine months during the COVID-19
pandemic in children and adolescents with
CP had a negative impact on gingival health.
It was observed in the three study groups, in
the three levels of gingival index, a reduction
in preventive procedures and an increase in
surgical, periodontal and restorative procedures,
when compared before and after the interruption
of dental care, thus, periodic and systematic
dental visits are necessary for children and
adolescents with CP, aiming at prevention and
health education activities, reducing the need for
invasive treatments.
Acknowledgements
We thank to the participants, parents and
teachers who helped me so much in this research.
Author’s Contributions
VLS, MBD, MTBRS: conceptualization, data
curation and writing - original draft preparation
GMG: methodology and formal analysis.
Conict of Interest
The authors have no proprietary, nancial,
or other personal interest of any nature or kind
in any product, service, and/or company that is
presented in this article.
Funding
Ministry of Education of Brazil, Brasília – DF,
Brazil, zip code 70.040-020 (CAPES – process
# 88887.699822/2022-00 for the nancial support.
Regulatory Statement
This research was approved by the Research
Ethics Committee of the AACD (Disabled Child
Assistance Association), São Paulo, Brazil (IRB#
4.944.343).
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