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P. R. health sci. j ; 15(4): 289-95, dec. 1996. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-212521

ABSTRACT

One hundred and fourteen mentally retarded (MR) and non-mentally retarded (NMR) patients were divided into two groups and categorized according to the condition presented. Age, sex, and type of procedure performed were recorded for each patient. On the MR group 32 per cent were over 17 years of age. On the NMR group 51 per cent were under 6 years of age. The sex distribution was similar in both groups. Exodontia was the most frequently performed dental procedure. The MR group was composed of those who presented only mental retardation (42 per cent), cerebral palsy (17 per cent), epilepsy (15 per cent), syndromes (7 per cent), endocrinopathies (7 per cent), hydrocephalus (5 per cent) and other conditions (7 per cent). The NMR group was composed of those who presented cardiopathy (7 per cent), bottle syndrome (42 per cent), hemotopathy (11 per cent), maxillofacial disorders (24 per cent) and other conditions (16 per cent).


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Humans , Male , Female , Infant , Child, Preschool , Child , Adolescent , Dentistry, Operative , Pediatrics , Surgery, Oral , Age Factors , Anesthesia, General , Dental Restoration, Permanent , Dental Restoration, Temporary , Hospitals, Pediatric , Hospitals, University , Intellectual Disability , Puerto Rico , Sex Factors , Tooth Extraction
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P. R. health sci. j ; 14(2): 141-3, jun. 1995.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-176821

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Present regulations on the issuance of dental licenses are very different between the United States of America and the European Community. Two different mechanisms attempt to arrive at the fairest possible solution: licenses controlled by either national and/or local examinations in the United States, and licensing by credentials in the European Community. Both are compared and discussed


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European Union , Licensure, Dental/legislation & jurisprudence , Europe , Credentialing/legislation & jurisprudence , United States
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