P1.43 Oral health status of children with a history of liver transplantation
Thursday September 18, 2025 from 17:00 to 18:00
MOA 10 (Exhibit Area)
Presenter

Emre Karakaya, Turkey

Department of General Surgery Division of Transplantation

Baskent University

Abstract

Oral health status of children with a history of liver transplantation

Guler Burcu Senirkentli1, Simge Polat1, N. Sena Onder1, Emre Karakaya2, Mehmet Haberal2.

1Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Baskent University, Ankara, Turkey; 2Department of General Surgery, Division of Transplantation, Baskent University, Ankara, Turkey

Introduction: Chronic liver disease (CLD) in children imposes a significant health burden that impacts their development. This study aims to identify unique oral health problems that may arise in children with liver transplantation and to develop targeted interventions for these problems by examining dental and skeletal anomalies, caries experience, and factors related to dental age in this patient group.
Methods: The prevalence of dental caries, the presence of odontogenic anomalies, the presence of jawbone anomalies, the need for periodontal treatment, the need for orthodontic treatment, and dental age were evaluated.
Results: Fifty children (aged 6-12 years) with CLD and fifty healthy controls participated in the study. The analysis revealed no significant differences between the groups in terms of dental caries prevalence, presence of odontogenic anomalies, or jawbone anomalies. However, a statistically significant difference was found in dental age.
Conclusions: These findings offer valuable insights for dental professionals and paediatricians managing children with CLD. Future research with a larger sample size could further explore the association between CLD and dental age while investigating the potential influence of factors such as disease severity and medication use on oral health.


Lectures by Emre Karakaya

When Session Talk Title Room
Sun-21
07:00 - 07:50
Liver transplantation - expanding the donor pool Maximizing donor utilization: The role of domino liver transplantation in overcoming organ shortage MOA 3
Fri-19
10:00 - 11:00
Surgery - novel techniques and outcomes A simple and effective approach to prevent bile leakage in biliary reconstruction: Use of a Double J catheter MOA 3
Thu-18
17:00 - 18:00
Liver/Intestine Posters - from P1.35 to P1.53 The bridge to a long, happy and successful life: Liver transplantation MOA 10 (Exhibit Area)
Thu-18
17:00 - 18:00
Liver/Intestine Posters - from P1.35 to P1.53 Oral health status of children with a history of liver transplantation MOA 10 (Exhibit Area)
Thu-18
17:00 - 18:00
Liver/Intestine Posters - from P1.35 to P1.53 Oro-dental findings in pediatric patients with liver and kidney transplantation MOA 10 (Exhibit Area)
Sat-20
17:40 - 18:40
Liver/Intestine Posters - from P2.35 to P2.56 Succesfull treatment of biliary rhabdomyosarcoma with neo-adjuvant chemotherapy and liver transplantation MOA 10 (Exhibit Area)
Sat-20
17:40 - 18:40
Liver/Intestine Posters - from P2.35 to P2.56 Remarkable success in heterotopic auxiliary liver transplantation in children and adult: The longest- living patients in the literature MOA 10 (Exhibit Area)
Sat-20
17:40 - 18:40
Liver/Intestine Posters - from P2.35 to P2.56 Management of early vascular complications in pediatric liver transplantation: challenges and solutions MOA 10 (Exhibit Area)
Sat-20
17:40 - 18:40
Multi-Organ and Organ Donation Posters - from P2.57 to P2.62 Pediatric dual organ transplantation: long-term results of liver and kidney transplantation MOA 10 (Exhibit Area)

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