Bibliographic citations
Zamalloa, C., (2015). Prevalencia de maloclusiones según el índice de la asociación iberoamericana de ortodoncistas (AIO) en niños de 6 a 12 años de I.E. Sol Radiante de la Comunidad de Chocco - Cusco, 2015. [Tesis, Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/282
Zamalloa, C., Prevalencia de maloclusiones según el índice de la asociación iberoamericana de ortodoncistas (AIO) en niños de 6 a 12 años de I.E. Sol Radiante de la Comunidad de Chocco - Cusco, 2015. [Tesis]. : Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2015. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/282
@misc{renati/959114,
title = "Prevalencia de maloclusiones según el índice de la asociación iberoamericana de ortodoncistas (AIO) en niños de 6 a 12 años de I.E. Sol Radiante de la Comunidad de Chocco - Cusco, 2015.",
author = "Zamalloa Huillca, Carla Nohelia",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2015"
}
In the present investigation descriptive, cross-sectional design was mainly aimed to analyse the presence malocclusions according to the IberoAmerican Association of Orthodontists (AIO) in children of 6 to 12 years in Sol Radiant school Chocco-Cusco community, 2015 . The sample consisted of 220 schoolchildren, selected through a simple random sampling. The instrument that was used: Clinical malocclusions Index of the IberoAmerican Association of Orthodontists adapted and validated to determine the prevalence of malocclusions. After a clinical examination, the results showed that the prevalence of malocclusions according to the IberoAmerican Association of Orthodontists (AIO) in children 6-12 years of Radiant Sol IE was 98.6%; 61.8% of tooth type, followed by skeletal malocclusion with 36.8%, and normal occlusion with a value of 1.4%. The prevalence of genetic alterations is greater in the age of 8 and 11 years with 0.9% respectively. The prevalence of functional impairments is greater in the age of 7 years. The prevalence of traumatic disorders is higher in the age of 7 years, having higher prevalence in females in all three disorders. The prevalence of dental factors are sorted in descending following: dental crowding 72.3%, with higher prevalence at age 7 (14.1%), being more frequent in females 38.2%; abnormal overbite 46.8%, with higher prevalence at 6 years (11.8%), being more frequent in males (24.5%); Contact alteration anteroposterior 33.2%, with higher prevalence at age 9 (7.3%), being more frequent in males 16.8%; 32.3% open bite, with the highest prevalence at age 8 (5.9%), being more frequent in males 17.3%; inverted canine occlusion 31.8%, with higher prevalence at 6 years (6.4%), being more frequent in males 17.7%; occlusion inverted incisors 24.1%, with higher prevalence at age 9 (5.9%), being more frequent in females 12.3%; inverted occlusion in molars and / or premolars 19.5%, with higher prevalence is 9 years and 11 years (4.1%) in both cases, being more common in females 12.3%.; interincisivo diastema upper half, 15.5%, with more than 7 years with a rate of 4.5%, being more frequent in males 8.6%; dientes missing or ectopic 5.5%, with higher prevalence of seven years (3.2%), and more frequent in females 6.4%. this study found that malocclusions greatly affect the student population with a prevalence higher in women than in men, showing apparently greater risk as the female pair to develop some type of malocclusion.
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