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Rev. cir. traumatol. buco-maxilo-fac ; 18(2): 25-29, abr.-jun. 2018. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1254788

ABSTRACT

Sialolitos são estruturas calcificadas, que se desenvolvem no interior do sistema ductal salivar, em decorrência da deposição de sais de cálcio ao redor de um acúmulo de restos orgânicos no lúmen do ducto glandular. Acometem, com mais assiduidade, a glândula submandibular e são a causa mais comum de inflamações agudas ou crônicas nas glândulas salivares maiores. Manifestam-se, com maior frequência, em indivíduos adultos de meia-idade, e os sinais e sintomas mais comuns são a dor e a tumefação local. Podem ser evidenciados por radiografias convencionais, tomografia computadorizada, ressonância magnética, ultrassonografia, cintilografia, sialoendoscopia e sialografia. O tratamento inclui a eliminação espontânea mediante orientações ou uso de medicamentos, ou a remoção cirúrgica do sialolito, sendo necessária, em alguns casos, a exérese da própria glândula. Este trabalho tem como objetivo relatar o caso clínico do paciente S.L.M, 44 anos de idade, sexo feminino, caucasiana, atendida na clínica de Cirurgia Bucal da Universidade Federal Fluminense, apresentando um sialolito no sistema ductal da glândula submandibular do lado esquerdo. A paciente foi submetida à remoção cirúrgica do sialolito sob anestesia local, sem maiores intercorrências... (AU)


Sialolites are calcified structures that develop inside the salivary ductal system, due to the deposition of calcium salts around an accumulation of organic remains in the lumen of the glandular duct. They have a more frequent involvement of the submandibular gland and are the most common cause of acute or chronic inflammation in the major salivary glands. They occur more frequently in middle-aged adult patients and the most common signs and symptoms are local pain and swelling. They can be evidenced by conventional radiography, computed tomography, MRI, ultrasonography, scintigraphy, sialoendoscopy and sialography. Treatment includes spontaneous elimination, from guidelines or use of medications, or surgical removal of sialolite, in some cases, the excision of the gland itself. This study aims to report the clinical case of the patient S.L.M, 44 years old, female, Caucasian, attended at the Oral Surgery Clinic of the Federal Fluminense University, presenting a sialolite in the ductal system of the left submandibular gland. The patient was submitted to surgical removal of the sialolite, under local anesthesia, without major intercurrences... (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adult , Submandibular Gland , Surgery, Oral , Sialography , Salivary Gland Calculi , Pain , Salts , Signs and Symptoms , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Garbage , Inflammation , Anesthesia, Local
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J. appl. oral sci ; 26: e20170084, 2018. graf
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-893718

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT Objective: This study aimed to evaluate bone repair in rat dental sockets after implanting nanostructured carbonated hydroxyapatite/sodium alginate (CHA) and nanostructured carbonated hydroxyapatite/sodium alginate containing 5% strontium microspheres (SrCHA) as bone substitute materials. Methods: Twenty male Wistar rats were randomly divided into two experimental groups: CHA and SrCHA (n=5/period/group). After one and 6 weeks of extraction of the right maxillary central incisor and biomaterial implantation, 5 μm bone blocks were obtained for histomorphometric evaluation. The parameters evaluated were remaining biomaterial, loose connective tissue and newly formed bone in a standard area. Statistical analysis was performed by Mann-Withney and and Wilcoxon tests at 95% level of significance. Results: The histomorphometric results showed that the microspheres showed similar fragmentation and bio-absorbation (p>0.05). We observed the formation of new bones in both groups during the same experimental periods; however, the new bone formation differed significantly between the weeks 1 and 6 (p=0.0039) in both groups. Conclusion: The CHA and SrCHA biomaterials were biocompatible, osteoconductive and bioabsorbable, indicating their great potential for clinical use as bone substitutes.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Strontium/pharmacology , Bone Regeneration/drug effects , Carbonates/pharmacology , Durapatite/pharmacology , Bone Substitutes/pharmacology , Tooth Socket/drug effects , Nanostructures/therapeutic use , Alginates/pharmacology , Osteogenesis/drug effects , Osteogenesis/physiology , Strontium/chemistry , Time Factors , Bone Regeneration/physiology , Carbonates/chemistry , Random Allocation , Reproducibility of Results , Bone Transplantation/methods , Treatment Outcome , Rats, Wistar , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared , Durapatite/chemistry , Bone Substitutes/chemistry , Tooth Socket/physiology , Glucuronic Acid/pharmacology , Glucuronic Acid/chemistry , Nanostructures/chemistry , Alginates/chemistry , Hexuronic Acids/pharmacology , Hexuronic Acids/chemistry
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Rev. cir. traumatol. buco-maxilo-fac ; 17(2): 40-44, abr.-jun. 2017. ilus
Article in Portuguese | BBO, LILACS | ID: biblio-1281710

ABSTRACT

O termo mucocele é empregado clinicamente como um termo genérico, para se referir aos fenômenos de retenção e extravasamento de muco, sendo essa lesão um pseudocisto de etiologia traumática, decorrente do rompimento do ducto de uma glândula salivar menor. Clinicamente, esse tipo de lesão pode se apresentar como uma tumefação ou bolha, macia à palpação, de coloração azulada ou, mesmo, normocrômica, dependendo da sua profundidade nos tecidos, assintomática, de superfície lisa e de tamanho variado, sendo o lábio inferior a região mais acometida. Com relação ao seu tratamento, a enucleação é a técnica mais preconizada. Entretanto, algumas técnicas alternativas têm sido propostas na literatura para esse fim, como o uso do laser de dióxido de carbono, marsupialização e a técnica de Shira, sendo esta realizada com a injeção prévia de um hidrocoloide irreversível no interior da lesão, para evitar o extravasamento do conteúdo mucoso no momento da divulsão cirúrgica. O objetivo deste trabalho é mudar o caso clínico da paciente encaminhada à Clínica de Cirurgia Oral menor da Universidade Federal Fluminense, lhe apresentou, ao exame clínico, uma mucocele em lábio inferior do lado direito, com 14 dias de evolução e cerca de 2,0 cm em seu maior diâmetro, tendo sido realizado remoção completa da lesão por meio da técnica de Shira. A paciente evoluiu sem complicações e recidiva da lesão... (AU)


The mucocele term is used clinically as a generic term to refer to retention phenomenon and mucus extravasation, which is a pseudocyst injury of traumatic etiology, due to the rupture of the duct of a minor salivary gland. Clinically this type of injury may present as a swelling or blister, soft palpation, bluish or even normochromic coloring, depending on their depth in the tissues, asymptomatic smooth surface and varying size, with the lower lip the most affected region. Regarding treatment, enucleation is the recommended technique. However, some alternative techniques have been proposed in the literature for this purpose, such as using carbon dioxide laser, Marsupialization and Shira's technique, which is performed with the previous injection of an irreversible hydrocolloid inside the lesion to avoid extravasation the mucous content at the time of surgical divulsion. The aim of this paper is to present a case of C.R.F. patient, 18-year-old female was referred to minor oral surgery clinic of the Federal Fluminense University, with clinical examination mucoceles in lower right lip 14 days of evolution and about 2.0 cm in its largest diameter, where complete removal of the lesion was performed using the Shira's technique. The same progressed without complications and recurrence of injury... (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adolescent , Salivary Glands/surgery , Salivary Glands, Minor , Surgery, Oral , Mucocele , Recurrence , Wounds and Injuries , Mouth Mucosa/surgery
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Braz. dent. j ; 27(6): 717-726, Nov.-Dec. 2016. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-828056

ABSTRACT

Abstract The aim of this study was to characterize the physico-chemical properties and bone repair after implantation of zinc-containing nanostructured porous hydroxyapatite scaffold (nZnHA) in rabbits' calvaria. nZnHA powder containing 2% wt/wt zinc and stoichiometric nanostructured porous hydroxyapatite (nHA - control group) were shaped into disc (8 mm) and calcined at 550 °C. Two surgical defects were created in the calvaria of six rabbits (nZnHA and nHA). After 12 weeks, the animals were euthanized and the grafted area was removed, fixed in 10% formalin with 0.1 M phosphate buffered saline and embedded in paraffin (n=10) for histomorphometric evaluation. In addition, one sample from each group (n=2) was embedded in methylmethacrylate for the SEM and EDS analyses. The thermal treatment transformed the nZnHA disc into a biphasic implant composed of Zn-containing HA and Zn-containing β-tricalcium phosphate (ZnHA/βZnTCP). The XRD patterns for the nHA disc were highly crystalline compared to the ZnHA disc. Histological analysis revealed that both materials were biologically compatible and promoted osteoconduction. X-ray fluorescence and MEV-EDS of nZnHA confirmed zinc in the samples. Histomorphometric evaluation revealed the presence of new bone formation in both frameworks but without statistically significant differences (p>0.05), based on the Wilcoxon test. The current study confirmed that both biomaterials improve bone repair, are biocompatible and osteoconductive, and that zinc (2wt%) did not increase the bone repair. Additional in vivo studies are required to investigate the effect of doping hydroxyapatite with a higher Zn concentration.


Resumo O objetivo deste estudo foi caracterizar físico-químicamente e avaliar o reparo ósseo de discos de hidroxiapatita porosa contendo zinco após a implantação em calvária de coelhos (nZnHA). O pó de nZnHA e o pó hidroxiapatita porosa estequiométrica nanoestruturada (controle - nHA) foram confeccionados em discos (8 mm) e calcinados a 550˚C. Dois defeitos cirúrgicos foram criados na calvária de seis coelhos para a implantação dos discos. Após 12 semanas, os animais foram eutanasiados e as áreas enxertadas foram removidas, fixadas em formol a 10% e embebidas em parafina (n=10) para avaliação histomorfométrica. Além disso, uma amostra de cada grupo (n=2) foi embebida em metilmetacrilato para análise de MEV e EDS. O tratamento térmico dos discos de nZnHA transformou-os em implantes bifásicos compostos por HA contendo Zinco e β fosfato tricálcico com Zinco (ZnHA/βZnTCP). Os discos de nHA, apresentaram-se altamente cristalinos e com baixa solubilidade quando comparados aos discos de ZnHA. A análise histológica revelou que ambos os materiais foram biologicamente compatíveis e promoveram a osteocondução. As análises de FRX e MEV-EDS confirmaram a presença do zinco nas amostras de nZnHA. A avaliação histomorfométrica revelou a presença de neoformação óssea em ambos os grupos, porém sem diferenças estatísticas entre eles, com base no teste de Wilcoxon (p>0,05). O presente estudo confirmou que ambos os biomateriais otimizaram o reparo ósseo, foram biocompatíveis e osseocondutivos e a presença do zinco não favoreceu o reparo ósseo. Estudos adicionais in vivo devem ser conduzidos a fim de investigar o efeito de maiores concentrações de zinco.


Subject(s)
Animals , Rabbits , Durapatite/analysis , Skull/chemistry , Zinc/analysis , Biocompatible Materials , Fluorescence , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Skull/anatomy & histology , Spectrophotometry, Infrared , X-Ray Diffraction
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Braz. oral res. (Online) ; 30(1): e45, 2016. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-951999

ABSTRACT

Abstract The aim of this study is to evaluate the biocompatibility and osteoconductivity in surgical defects of sheep tibias filled with 1% strontium-containing nanostructured hydroxyapatite microspheres (SrHA), stoichiometric hydroxyapatite without strontium microspheres (HA), or blood clots. Santa Ines sheep were subjected to three perforations on the medial side of the left tibia. The biomaterials were characterized by X-ray Diffraction (XRD) and Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) before implantation and by X-Ray Microfluorescence (µFRX) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) after sheep tibias implantation. Surgical defects were filled with blood clots (control), SrHA (Group 1) or HA (Group 2). After 30 days, 5-µm bone blocks were obtained for histological evaluation, and the blocks obtained from 1 animal were embedded in methylmethacrylate for undecalcified sections. Mononuclear inflammatory infiltrate remained mild in all experimental groups. Giant cells were observed surrounding biomaterials particles of both groups and areas of bone formation were detected in close contact with biomaterials. All groups showed newly formed bone from the periphery to the center of the defects, which the control, HA and SrHA presented 36.4% (± 21.8), 31.2% (± 14.7) and 26.2% (± 12.9) of newly formed bone density, respectively, not presenting statistical differences. In addition, the connective tissue density did not show any significant between groups. The SrHA showing a higher volume density of biomaterial (51.2 ± 14.1) present in the defect compared to HA (32.6 ± 8.5) after 30 days (p = 0.03). Microspheres containing 1% SrHA or HA can be considered biocompatible, have osteoconductive properties and may be useful biomaterials for clinical applications.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Strontium/pharmacology , Wound Healing/drug effects , Bone Regeneration/drug effects , Bone Substitutes/pharmacology , Nanostructures/chemistry , Hydroxyapatites/pharmacology , Tibia/drug effects , Time Factors , X-Ray Diffraction , Materials Testing , Sheep , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Reproducibility of Results , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared , Models, Animal , X-Ray Microtomography
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J. appl. oral sci ; 23(6): 599-608, Nov.-Dec. 2015. graf
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: lil-769812

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT Objective The aim of this study was to investigate the in vitro and in vivo biological responses to nanostructured carbonated hydroxyapatite/calcium alginate (CHA) microspheres used for alveolar bone repair, compared to sintered hydroxyapatite (HA). Material and Methods The maxillary central incisors of 45 Wistar rats were extracted, and the dental sockets were filled with HA, CHA, and blood clot (control group) (n=5/period/group). After 7, 21 and 42 days, the samples of bone with the biomaterials were obtained for histological and histomorphometric analysis, and the plasma levels of RANKL and OPG were determined via immunoassay. Statistical analysis was performed by Two-Way ANOVA with post-hoc Tukey test at 95% level of significance. Results The CHA and HA microspheres were cytocompatible with both human and murine cells on an in vitro assay. Histological analysis showed the time-dependent increase of newly formed bone in control group characterized by an intense osteoblast activity. In HA and CHA groups, the presence of a slight granulation reaction around the spheres was observed after seven days, which was reduced by the 42nd day. A considerable amount of newly formed bone was observed surrounding the CHA spheres and the biomaterials particles at 42-day time point compared with HA. Histomorphometric analysis showed a significant increase of newly formed bone in CHA group compared with HA after 21 and 42 days from surgery, moreover, CHA showed almost 2-fold greater biosorption than HA at 42 days (two-way ANOVA, p<0.05) indicating greater biosorption. An increase in the RANKL/OPG ratio was observed in the CHA group on the 7th day. Conclusion CHA spheres were osteoconductive and presented earlier biosorption, inducing early increases in the levels of proteins involved in resorption.


Subject(s)
Humans , Animals , Male , Alginates/pharmacology , Biocompatible Materials/pharmacology , Bone Regeneration/drug effects , Durapatite/pharmacology , Nanostructures/therapeutic use , Cell Count , Glucuronic Acid/pharmacology , Hexuronic Acids/pharmacology , Materials Testing , Osteoblasts/drug effects , Osteoprotegerin/blood , Rats, Wistar , Receptor Activator of Nuclear Factor-kappa B/blood , Reproducibility of Results , Time Factors , Tooth Socket/drug effects , X-Ray Diffraction
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J. appl. oral sci ; 23(3): 279-287, May-Jun/2015. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: lil-752437

ABSTRACT

Objective The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of two different commercially available dental implants on osseointegration. The surfaces were sandblasting and acid etching (Group 1) and sandblasting and acid etching, then maintained in an isotonic solution of 0.9% sodium chloride (Group 2). Material and Methods X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) was employed for surface chemistry analysis. Surface morphology and topography was investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and confocal microscopy (CM), respectively. Contact angle analysis (CAA) was employed for wetting evaluation. Bone-implant-contact (BIC) and bone area fraction occupied (BAFO) analysis were performed on thin sections (30 μm) 14 and 28 days after the installation of 10 implants from each group (n=20) in rabbits' tibias. Statistical analysis was performed by ANOVA at the 95% level of significance considering implantation time and implant surface as independent variables. Results Group 2 showed 3-fold less carbon on the surface and a markedly enhanced hydrophilicity compared to Group 1 but a similar surface roughness (p>0.05). BIC and BAFO levels in Group 2 at 14 days were similar to those in Group 1 at 28 days. After 28 days of installation, BIC and BAFO measurements of Group 2 were approximately 1.5-fold greater than in Group 1 (p<0.05). Conclusion The surface chemistry and wettability implants of Group 2 accelerate osseointegration and increase the area of the bone-to-implant interface when compared to those of Group 1. .


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Female , Rabbits , Dental Implantation, Endosseous/methods , Dental Implants , Osseointegration/drug effects , Osseointegration/physiology , Titanium/chemistry , Acid Etching, Dental , Biocompatible Materials , Materials Testing , Microscopy, Confocal , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Photoelectron Spectroscopy , Reference Values , Surface Properties/drug effects , Tibia/drug effects , Time Factors , Wettability
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ImplantNews ; 10(6a): 138-143, 2013. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-761249

ABSTRACT

Os fosfatos de cálcio, como a hidroxiapatita, constituem um dos materiais mais utilizados para terapias ósseas devido à sua biocompatibilidade e atividade osseocondutora, contudo, sua utilização pelo Sistema Único de Saúde foi descontinuado em função de sua baixa bioabsorção.A carbonatoapatita foi desenvolvida com o objetivo de melhorar as propriedades de dissolução da hidroxiapatita em fluidos corporais, além de mimetizar o osso natural graças à composição nanoestruturada de suas partículas menores que 100 nm. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a biocompatibilidade e biodegradação da carbonatoapatita sintetizada a 5°C, 37°C e 90°C não sinterizada, em comparação à hidroxiapatita estequiométrica sintetizada a 90°C e sinterizada. Foram utilizados 60 camundongos Balb-C, ambos os gêneros, distribuídos aleatoriamente em quatro grupos, de acordo com os materiais estudados, e subdivididos em três subgrupos seguindo os períodos experimentais. Após os procedimentos de anestesia, tricotomia e antissepsia, uma incisão de 10 mm foi realizada na região dorsal dos animais para implantação subcutânea de esferas do biomaterial, seguido de sutura. Os animais foram eutanasiados após uma, três e nove semanas para remoção das amostras e tecidos circunjacentes. As amostras foram processadas histologicamente e incluídas em parafina, e cortes com 5 μm de espessura foram obtidos e corados com hematoxilina e eosina. Os resultados histológicos demonstraram que os grupos de carbonatoapatita testados apresentaram biodegradação nos períodos avaliados, além de diminuição da reação inflamatória e neoformação de vasos sanguíneos circundando as esferas. Concluiu-se que, independente da temperatura de síntese, a carbonatoapatita apresentou-se biocompatível e biodegradável nos períodos avaliados...


Calcium phosphates, such as hydroxyapatite, constitute one of the most used materials for bone therapies due to its biocompatibility and osteoconductive activity, however, its use by the National Health System was discontinued due to its low bioabsorption rate. The carbonate apatite was developed with the objective of improving the dissolution properties of hydroxyapatite in body fl uids and mimic natural bone through their nanostructured particles smaller than 100 nm. The aim of this study was to evaluate the biocompatibility and biodegradation of carbonate apatite synthesized at 5°C, 37°C, and 90°C and not sintered, compared to stoichiometric hydroxyapatite synthesized at 90ºC. Sixty mice Balb-C (both genders) were randomly distributed into four groups according to the materials studied and subdivided into three subgroups following the experimental periods. After anesthesia and trychotomy procedures, a ten-millimeter incision was made in the dorsal region for subcutaneous implantation of biomaterial spheres. The animals were killed after one, three, and nine weeks after surgery. Samples containing biomaterials and surrounding tissues were removed, histologically processed, included in 5μm thick paraffin, and stained with hematoxylin and eosin method. The histological results showed that the carbonate apatite groups tested presented biodegradation in the evaluated periods, plus a decrease in inflammation and neovascularization surrounding the spheres. It is concluded that regardless of synthesis temperature, the carbonate apatite presented biocompatible and demonstrated biodegradation in the evaluated periods...


Subject(s)
Animals , Mice , Biocompatible Materials , Materials Testing
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Braz. dent. j ; 22(2): 171-174, 2011. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-583809

ABSTRACT

Ameloblastic fibroma is a relatively rare benign odontogenic tumor in which both the epithelial and ectomesenchymal components are neoplastic. An 8-year-old Caucasian boy was referred to the dentist for evaluation of failed eruption of the maxillary left first molar. The panoramic radiograph showed a well-circumscribed unilocular radiolucency involving an unerupted maxillary left first permanent molar. The lesion was enucleated and the material was sent for histopathologic examination. Microscopically, it was composed by cords and islands of odontogenic epithelium in a myxoid cell-rich stroma that closely resemble the dental papilla with histopathological diagnosis of ameloblastic fibroma. After 24 months of follow-up no recurrence was observed and the maxillary left first molar erupted spontaneously through the buccal mucosa and was aligned with a fixed orthodontic appliance. This case emphasized the importance of careful differential diagnosis of intraosseous oral lesions and reported a rarity of the lesion and its atypical location.


Fibroma ameloblástico é um tumor odontogênico benigno relativamente raro, em que ambos os componentes epiteliais e ectomesenquimais são neoplásicos. Menino de oito anos de idade, branco, foi encaminhado ao dentista para avaliar a falha na erupção do primeiro molar maxilar do lado esquerdo. A radiografia panorâmica revelou imagem radiolúcida, unilocular, bem circunscrita, envolvendo o primeiro molar permanente maxilar esquerdo incluso. A lesão foi enucleada e o material encaminhado para avaliação histopatológica. Microscopicamente, era composta de ilhas e cordões de epitélio odontogênico num estroma mixóide rico em células, que se assemelhava à papila dentária, com diagnóstico histopatológico de fibroma amelobástico. Após 24 meses de acompanhamento, nenhuma recorrência foi observada e o primeiro molar permanente maxilar irrompeu espontaneamente através da mucosa bucal e foi alinhado com aparelho ortodôntico fixo. Esse caso enfatiza a importância do cuidadoso diagnóstico diferencial das lesões orais intra-ósseas e relato de lesão rara e sua localização atípica.


Subject(s)
Child , Humans , Male , Fibroma/pathology , Maxillary Neoplasms/pathology , Odontogenic Tumors/complications , Tooth, Unerupted/etiology , Diagnosis, Differential , Fibroma/complications , Fibroma/surgery , Maxillary Neoplasms/complications , Maxillary Neoplasms/surgery , Molar/pathology , Odontogenic Tumors/surgery
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Rev. bras. odontol ; 59(4): 259-60, jul.-ago. 2002.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: lil-321871

ABSTRACT

Devido ao aumento do número de casos de câncer no Brasil, inclusive do câncer de boca, a Odontologia percebeu a necessidade iminente de capacitar seus profissionais a detectar precocemente neoplasias malignas na cavidade oral. Através da revisäo da literatura, foram abordados a etiologia da doença, suas características clínicas e métodos de diagnóstico de lesöes suspeitas, bem como a importância da divulgaçäo e prática do auto-exame


Subject(s)
Practice Patterns, Dentists'/trends , Mouth Neoplasms , Self-Examination
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