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Falla, J., (2014). Relación entre el estado nutricional y el estadio de desarrollo según Nolla [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/1090
Falla, J., Relación entre el estado nutricional y el estadio de desarrollo según Nolla [Tesis]. : Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO; 2014. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/1090
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title = "Relación entre el estado nutricional y el estadio de desarrollo según Nolla",
author = "Falla Olivera, Julissa Yesabela",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO",
year = "2014"
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Title: Relación entre el estado nutricional y el estadio de desarrollo según Nolla
Authors(s): Falla Olivera, Julissa Yesabela
Advisor(s): Villarreal Becerra, Einer
Keywords: Estadios de Nolla; Desarrollo dentario; Estado nutricional
Issue Date: 2014
Institution: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO
Abstract: Objetivo: Determinar la relación que existe entre en el estado nutricional y el Estadio de Desarrollo según Nolla de los primeros molares permanentes en niños de 6 años de edad que asisten al consultorio externo de Pediatría del Hospital Nacional Guillermo Almenara Irigoyen de la ciudad de Lima- 2014.
Materiales y métodos: La población estuvo conformada por 77 niños de 6 años de edad que cumplieron con los criterios de inclusión y exclusión detallados en esta investigación y atendidos en el área de Odontopediatría del Hospital Nacional Guillermo Almenara Irigoyen. Se utilizaron los indicadores IMC/Edad, Talla/Edad para valorar el Estado Nutricional del niño de 6 años y radiografías panorámicas para valorar los estadios de desarrollo según Nolla
Resultados: En el presente estudio, se hallaron los siguientes resultados: Índice Talla/Edad se encontraron cuatro grupos: alto (1.30%), baja talla (16.88%), normal (55.84%) y riesgo talla baja (25.97%). IMC/Edad se encontraron tres grupos significativos los cuales fueron: Normal (67.53%), Sobrepeso (19.48%) y Obeso (12.99%).Para efecto del estudio se evaluó los primeros molares permanentes con sus respectivas radiografías panorámicas. Haciendo un total de 308 primeros molares permanentes en el estudio. Posteriormente los datos fueron recolectados, procesados y analizados demostrando los siguientes resultados: Los Estadios de Nolla predominantes son los 7 y 8; en donde el promedio hecho en el estudio es el Estadio 8 de Nolla; se encontró que en el caso de los dientes presentes 113 corresponden al estadio 8 y 50 corresponden al estadio 7 de Nolla.
Conclusiones: Finalmente podemos afirmar que a un niño de 6 años de edad con un estado nutricional normal su desarrollo dentario corresponde a un Estadio de Nolla 8. Cualquier alteración en el estado nutricional repercute en el desarrollo y erupción dentaria del primer molar permanente.
Objective: To determine the relationship that exists between in the nutritional status and the stage of development as Nolla of first permanent molars in children of 6 years who are cared for by the area of Pediatric Dentistry of the Hospital Nacional Guillermo Almenara Irigoyen of the city of Lima, 2014. Materials and methods: The population consisted of 77 children 6 years of age who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria detailed in this research and served in the area of Pediatric Dentistry of the Hospital Nacional Guillermo Almenara Irigoyen. The indicators were used BMI/age, height/age to assess the nutritional status of the child of 6 years and panoramic radiographs to assess the stages of development according to Nolla Results: In the present study, we found the following results: Height/Age were found four groups: high (1.30 % ), low height (16.88 % ), normal ( %) and 55.84 yr. risk low height (25.97 % ). BMI/age were found in three significant groups which were: Normal (67.53 % ), overweight (19.48 %) and obese (12.99 % ) .For effect of the study evaluated the first permanent molars with their respective panoramic radiograph. Making a total of 308 permanent first molars in the study. Later the data were collected, processed and analyzed by demonstrating the following results: The Stages of Nolla incumbents are the 7 and 8; in fact where the average in the study is the Stage 8 of Nolla; it was found that in the case of the present teeth 113 correspond to the stage 8 and 50 correspond to stage 7 of Nolla. Conclusions: Finally we can say that a 6-year-old boy with a normal nutritional status their dental development corresponds to a stage of Nolla 8. Any alteration in the nutritional status has an impact on development and tooth eruption of the first permanent molar.
Objective: To determine the relationship that exists between in the nutritional status and the stage of development as Nolla of first permanent molars in children of 6 years who are cared for by the area of Pediatric Dentistry of the Hospital Nacional Guillermo Almenara Irigoyen of the city of Lima, 2014. Materials and methods: The population consisted of 77 children 6 years of age who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria detailed in this research and served in the area of Pediatric Dentistry of the Hospital Nacional Guillermo Almenara Irigoyen. The indicators were used BMI/age, height/age to assess the nutritional status of the child of 6 years and panoramic radiographs to assess the stages of development according to Nolla Results: In the present study, we found the following results: Height/Age were found four groups: high (1.30 % ), low height (16.88 % ), normal ( %) and 55.84 yr. risk low height (25.97 % ). BMI/age were found in three significant groups which were: Normal (67.53 % ), overweight (19.48 %) and obese (12.99 % ) .For effect of the study evaluated the first permanent molars with their respective panoramic radiograph. Making a total of 308 permanent first molars in the study. Later the data were collected, processed and analyzed by demonstrating the following results: The Stages of Nolla incumbents are the 7 and 8; in fact where the average in the study is the Stage 8 of Nolla; it was found that in the case of the present teeth 113 correspond to the stage 8 and 50 correspond to stage 7 of Nolla. Conclusions: Finally we can say that a 6-year-old boy with a normal nutritional status their dental development corresponds to a stage of Nolla 8. Any alteration in the nutritional status has an impact on development and tooth eruption of the first permanent molar.
Link to repository: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/1090
Discipline: Estomatología
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego. Facultad de Medicina Humana
Grade or title: Cirujano Dentista
Register date: 8-Sep-2015
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