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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 0-89 Sentence denotes Microbiological analysis of gingivitis in pediatric patients under orthodontic treatment.
T2 90-94 Sentence denotes AIM:
T3 95-279 Sentence denotes The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between gingival inflammation and changes in bacteria of the gingival sulcus in children in orthodontic treatment with brackets.
T4 280-302 Sentence denotes MATERIALS AND METHODS:
T5 304-455 Sentence denotes STUDY DESIGN: this prospective study assessed gingival and plaque index of two groups: children with brackets (Group 1) and without brackets (Group 2).
T6 456-571 Sentence denotes The sample was selected from patients treated at the Faculty of Dentistry, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain.
T7 572-669 Sentence denotes Microbiological assessment was performed in every child and all data were statistically analysed.
T8 670-678 Sentence denotes RESULTS:
T9 679-784 Sentence denotes Group 1 showed significantly higher microbiological values and the difference was greater in lower teeth.
T10 785-863 Sentence denotes Comparing the total plaque percentage, it was significantly higher in Group 1.
T11 864-962 Sentence denotes STATISTICS: there was no significant correlation between gingival and plaque indexes in any group.
T12 963-1034 Sentence denotes No significant correlation was found between plaque index and bacteria.
T13 1035-1046 Sentence denotes CONCLUSION:
T14 1047-1158 Sentence denotes Children using brackets showed significantly higher gingival and plaque indices than children without brackets.
T15 1159-1416 Sentence denotes No direct relationship was found between the increase in gingival and plaque indices and the presence and quantity of bacteria; therefore it was not possible to identify specific bacteria as responsible for the high gingival index in patients with brackets.
T1 0-89 Sentence denotes Microbiological analysis of gingivitis in pediatric patients under orthodontic treatment.
T2 90-94 Sentence denotes AIM:
T3 95-279 Sentence denotes The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between gingival inflammation and changes in bacteria of the gingival sulcus in children in orthodontic treatment with brackets.
T4 280-302 Sentence denotes MATERIALS AND METHODS:
T5 304-455 Sentence denotes STUDY DESIGN: this prospective study assessed gingival and plaque index of two groups: children with brackets (Group 1) and without brackets (Group 2).
T6 456-571 Sentence denotes The sample was selected from patients treated at the Faculty of Dentistry, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain.
T7 572-669 Sentence denotes Microbiological assessment was performed in every child and all data were statistically analysed.
T8 670-678 Sentence denotes RESULTS:
T9 679-784 Sentence denotes Group 1 showed significantly higher microbiological values and the difference was greater in lower teeth.
T10 785-863 Sentence denotes Comparing the total plaque percentage, it was significantly higher in Group 1.
T11 864-962 Sentence denotes STATISTICS: there was no significant correlation between gingival and plaque indexes in any group.
T12 963-1034 Sentence denotes No significant correlation was found between plaque index and bacteria.
T13 1035-1046 Sentence denotes CONCLUSION:
T14 1047-1158 Sentence denotes Children using brackets showed significantly higher gingival and plaque indices than children without brackets.
T15 1159-1416 Sentence denotes No direct relationship was found between the increase in gingival and plaque indices and the presence and quantity of bacteria; therefore it was not possible to identify specific bacteria as responsible for the high gingival index in patients with brackets.