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Dulanto, J., (2009). Enfermedad periodontal de las gestantes en asociación con el término del embarazo y el peso de los neonatos del Hospital Docente Madre Niño San Bartolomé: Lima-Perú, 2008 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/2156
Dulanto, J., Enfermedad periodontal de las gestantes en asociación con el término del embarazo y el peso de los neonatos del Hospital Docente Madre Niño San Bartolomé: Lima-Perú, 2008 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2009. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/2156
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title = "Enfermedad periodontal de las gestantes en asociación con el término del embarazo y el peso de los neonatos del Hospital Docente Madre Niño San Bartolomé: Lima-Perú, 2008",
author = "Dulanto Vargas, Julissa Amparo",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2009"
}
The prospective study evaluates the association of periodontal disease on pregnant women with preterm birth and low weight deliveries. There were exanimate 90 pregnant women from 22 to 29 weeks of pregnancy, in National Hospital Madre Niño “San Bartolomé”, during July to August 2008. In a first period, they were registered data of the pregnancy by means of direct interview and it was carried out a clinical exam to evaluate gingival inflammation, gingival bleeding on probing, clinical attachment loss, probing depth and bacterial plaque. These registrations were done by Ramfjord Periodontal Index, Löe and Sillnes Gingival Index and Sillnes and Löe Bacterial Plaque Index, Later, they were examined data of the registered births to evaluate gestational age and weight of the baby. They were divided into four neonatal groups: preterm with normal weight, normal term birth with normal weight, preterm with low weight and normal term birth with low weight. We found a significant association of the periodontal disease with preterm births with or without low weight and normal term babies with low weight. The severity of periodontal disease is also significantly associated Also, periodontitis increases risk of premature birth (RR: 8.0 IC 95%) and risk of low weight in born baby to term (RR: 5.6 IC 95%). We conclude that periodontal disease on pregnant women constitutes a risk factor for premature births and normal term babies with low weight.
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