Oral findings in children with congenital Zika Syndrome: a case series

Authors

  • Ana Lídia Soares Cota Centro Universitário Tiradentes - UNIT/AL http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8220-7846
  • Mônica Guimarães Macau Lopes Ministério da Saúde do Brasil
  • Isabela Moreira Pio Centro Universitário Tiradentes - UNIT/AL
  • Millena Jacinto de Oliveira Centro Universitário Tiradentes - UNIT/AL
  • Diego Freitas Rodrigues Centro Universitário Tiradentes - UNIT/AL
  • Camila Maria Beder Ribeiro Girish Panjwan Centro Universitário CESMAC

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17765/2176-9206.2020v13n1p133-142

Keywords:

Zika Virus Infection, Microcephaly, Oral Manifestations, Oral Health

Abstract

To describe the oral findings observed in a case series of children with Congenital Zika Syndrome (CZS). The patients attending in a Basic Unit of Health from a municipality in northeast Brazil were evaluated by means of anamnesis and clinical oral examination. All procedures were carried out by a single researcher. The final sample consisted of 12 subjects (six males and six females), with ages ranging from 36-40 months old. It was observed higher percentage of children that tooth brushing twice a day and with nocturnal bottle feeding habit. The most prevalent oral findings were presence of visible biofilm, bruxism and delayed tooth eruption. The results suggest that some oral alterations might be part of the phenotypic spectrum of CZS. This study can potentially help dentists to understand the importance to establishment early diagnosis and intervention of oral conditions, with a multidisciplinary approach focused on health promotion and individual well-being.

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Author Biographies

Ana Lídia Soares Cota, Centro Universitário Tiradentes - UNIT/AL

Doutora em Ciências Odontológicas Aplicadas (Odontopediatira) pela FOB/USP, Docente do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Sociedade, Tecnologias e Políticas Públicas do Centro Universitário Tiradentes, Maceió (AL), Brasil.

Mônica Guimarães Macau Lopes, Ministério da Saúde do Brasil

Mestre em Saúde Coletiva pela UERJ/RJ, Assessora Técnica da Secretaria de Atenção à Saúde do Ministério da Saúde, Brasília (DF), Brasil.

Isabela Moreira Pio, Centro Universitário Tiradentes - UNIT/AL

Discente do curso de graduação em Odontologia do Centro Universitário Tiradentes, Maceió (AL), Brasil.

Millena Jacinto de Oliveira, Centro Universitário Tiradentes - UNIT/AL

Discente do curso de graduação em Odontologia do Centro Universitário Tiradentes, Maceió (AL), Brasil.

Diego Freitas Rodrigues, Centro Universitário Tiradentes - UNIT/AL

Doutor em Ciência Política pela UFSCar/SP, Docente do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Sociedade, Tecnologias e Políticas Públicas do Centro Universitário Tiradentes, Maceió (AL), Brasil.

Camila Maria Beder Ribeiro Girish Panjwan, Centro Universitário CESMAC

Doutora em Estomatopatologia pela FOP/UNICAMP, Docente do Programa de Pós-Graduação Pesquisa em Saúde do Centro Universitário CESMAC, Maceió (AL), Brasil.

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Published

2020-03-02

How to Cite

Cota, A. L. S., Lopes, M. G. M., Pio, I. M., Oliveira, M. J. de ., Rodrigues, D. F., & Panjwan, C. M. B. R. G. (2020). Oral findings in children with congenital Zika Syndrome: a case series. Saúde E Pesquisa, 13(1), 133–142. https://doi.org/10.17765/2176-9206.2020v13n1p133-142

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Artigos Originas - Promoção da Saúde