Unlabelled: The present study aimed to assess the oral hygiene in haemodialyzed patients with chronic renal failure (CRF).

Material And Methods: 44 haemodialyzed patients with CRF were analyzed (18 F and 26 M, mean age 47.4 +/- 1.6). In all patients a stomatological examination and dental panoramic x-ray were performed. The presence of chronic periodontal disease (CP) and an approximal plaque index (API) were assessed.

Results: Chronic periodontitis was found in 17 patients (39%), whereas in 27 (61%) patients periodontal disease was not present. Oral hygiene assessed by API was not satisfactory in 50%, while very good only in 11% haemodialyzed patients. Patients with periodontal disease were characterized by worse API than patients without periodontitis.

Conclusion: Oral hygiene status is unsatisfactory in most of haemodialyzed uremic patients.

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