Bibliographic citations
Hidalgo, F., Lozano, T. (2015). Lesiones mas frecuentes en los tejidos duros y tejidos blandos relacionados al uso de piercings orales en pobladores de Iquitos 2014 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana]. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/3749
Hidalgo, F., Lozano, T. Lesiones mas frecuentes en los tejidos duros y tejidos blandos relacionados al uso de piercings orales en pobladores de Iquitos 2014 [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana; 2015. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/3749
@misc{renati/283560,
title = "Lesiones mas frecuentes en los tejidos duros y tejidos blandos relacionados al uso de piercings orales en pobladores de Iquitos 2014",
author = "Lozano Rodríguez, Terry Antony",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana",
year = "2015"
}
The present study aimed to identify the most common injuries in patients with oral piercings in the city of Iquitos hard tissue and soft tissue. The type of research was quantitative; its design was not experimental, descriptive simple. The sample consisted of 45 people. The instrument used was the record data collection of patients with oral piercings. The results were: The use of oral piercing is greater in males 57.8%. The type of piercing more labrette used was 46%, barbelle second with 31.1% and 15.6% ring and using the two types while 6.7%. Its most frequent use was lower lip with 62.2% followed by 26.7% tongue, upper lip frenulum 4.4% and 2.2%. 62.2% had gingival recession, 8.9% had edema, 40% had inflammation in the insertion and 24% had ulcer. 24.4% of carriers present in neighboring abrasion piece to the insertion and the 20% fracture present in at least one tooth cusps. 5.7% present difficulty chewing, 20% difficulty swallowing and 4.4% difficulty speaking. 24.4% showed accumulation of plaque in the area of the piercing. 93.3% of carriers of piercing introduce some kind of injury. 62.2% presented some difficulty. 31.1% presented gingival recession had a usage time 1-2 years. 6.9% I present edema had a time of less use than a year. 24.4% I present inflammation had a time of less use than 1 year. 13.3% I present ulcer had a time of less use than 1 year. 17.8% presented fracture had time to use 2 or more years. 17.8% presented abrasion have a shorter use of 2 years. There is a relationship between the type of oral piercing and location and inflammation. There is a relationship between the location of piercing, inflammation and fractured cusps. There relationship between gingival recession and inflammation, including edema and inflammation and between inflammation and presence of ulceration. There is a relationship between the type of piercing and its location, between the type of piercing and fractured cusps and between the location of oral piercing and fractured cusps.
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