Background: Splenectomy is performed in β-thalassemia cases due to the destruction of red blood cells (RBCs), and the consequent splenomegaly.
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to compare oral health and the caries risk between β-thalassemia patients with or without splenectomy, using the Cariogram.
Material And Methods: In a cross-sectional study carried out in both the Maternity and Children Hospital and the King Fahad Hospital, Al-Madinah al-Munawwarah, Saudi Arabia, interviews, salivary sampling and oral clinical examinations were performed on 60 children and adolescents with β-thalassemia major (mean age: 13 ±3 years; 65% with splenectomy).
Provision of oral healthcare to adults with mental and physical disabilities (AMPD) remains a challenging area across various healthcare systems. The present study aimed to assess self-reported efficacy and investigate factors associated with self-efficacy in the management of AMPD among practicing dentists in Saudi Arabia. A pilot-tested, self-administered questionnaire was distributed to a convenience sample of 1000 dentists.
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