Bibliographic citations
Tenorio, F., (2011). Recesión gingival localizada por uso de accesorio metálico (piercing) en labio: Argollas vs. labret [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/2805
Tenorio, F., Recesión gingival localizada por uso de accesorio metálico (piercing) en labio: Argollas vs. labret [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2011. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/2805
@misc{renati/491218,
title = "Recesión gingival localizada por uso de accesorio metálico (piercing) en labio: Argollas vs. labret",
author = "Tenorio Ramos, Franklin Alcides",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2011"
}
The objective of this study was to determine differences in the degree of localized gingival recession in adolescents between 15 and 25 years old, who used lip piercing. For this study included a sample of 40 adolescents with pierced lip. They were evaluated by sex, type of lip piercing, oral condition, time of use of piercing: (6-12 months), (1-2 years) and (more than 2 yrs). The results obtained 55.5% of patients were female and 45.5% males, for statistical analysis with p = 0.05 not found significant evidence. Class I gingival recession in Miller presented 70.5%, 22.5% Class II of Miller Class I and 2.5%. To use depending on the type presented piercing for labret 57.5%, and 42.55 for rings. For the analysis between the time of use of piercing and the disease progression presented: for the first year of the accessory use only Miller Class I with 27.5% in the second year of use are presented in Miller Class I 30 % and class II Miller with 2.5% and in those who used the attachment for more than 2 years of Miller class I presented 17.5% of Miller Class II and Class III 20% of Miller in 2, 5%. Statistical analysis Chi-square significant differences in relation to gingival recession with respect to time of use of the piercing. To which concludes to more time of use, the gingival recession it be will major.
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