Leprosy is an infectious disease that has an impact from a physical, social and psychological standpoint. The scope of this study was to assess the self-perception on oral health and need for treatment in leprosy patients in the city of Fortaleza, State of Ceará, Brazil. This is a crosssectional and descriptive study, where 100 leprosy patients were given a semi-structured questionnaire to fill out. The results of the bivariate analysis between need for treatment and socioeconomic characteristics showed that only education revealed a statistical association (p=0.000). An association was verified between the classification of oral health and self-perception of need for treatment (p=0.05). With respect to the selfperception of oral health, 36% of the researched subjects classified their oral health as good. The self-perception of leprosy patients regarding their oral health and need for treatment, together with a clinical evaluation, should serve as a guide for the drafting of public policies that aim to foment more effective dental treatment for these patients.
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Almeida, J. R. de S., Alencar, C. H., Barbosa, J. C., Dias, A. A., & de Almeida, M. E. L. (2013). Autopercepção de pessoas acometidas pela hanseníase sobre sua saúde bucal e necessidade de tratamento. Ciencia e Saude Coletiva, 18(3), 817–826. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1413-81232013000300027
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