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Rev. odontol. Univ. Cid. São Paulo (Online) ; 30(1): 16-20, jan.-mar. 2018. Tabelas
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-915779

ABSTRACT

Introdução: Inúmeras são as tentativas de amenizar as dores sofridas pelos indivíduos, desde a antiguidade até as mais recentes pesquisas científicas; assim, surgem o interesse e a curiosidade de profissional e paciente de buscarem novas alternativas de tratamentos tanto complementares como auxiliares. Objetivo: esta pesquisa analisou o uso da acupuntura na Odontologia como terapia complementar ou principal no tratamento das dores orofaciais. Metodologia: Avaliaram-se os prontuários de pacientes atendidos numa clínica odontológica de João Pessoa ­ PB, onde a dor orofacial foi o principal sintoma apresentado e foram submetidos ao tratamento com a acupuntura. O universo constituiu-se de 20 prontuários, e a amostra composta por 10 participantes. Resultados: Verificou-se que 80% da amostra eram do sexo feminino, com média de idade de 45 anos, 90% faziam uso de medicamentos e 70% participavam de outros tratamentos médicos. Foi demonstrado que 50% dos participantes apresentaram dor forte antes da acupuntura e 100% relataram dor leve após o término do tratamento. Conclusão: Com a pesquisa, foi observada a satisfação nos resultados conseguidos com o uso da acupuntura como tratamento complementar para dores orofaciais.


Numerous attempts have been made to alleviate the pains suffered by individuals, from ancient times to the most recent scientific researches; so the interest and the curiosity of professional and patient seek new alternatives of complementary and auxiliary treatments, and that is why this This study aims to analyze the use of acupuncture in dentistry as a complementary and main therapy in the treatment of orofacial pain by evaluating the charts of patients attended at a dental clinic in João Pessoa (PB ­ Brazil), where orofacial pain was the main symptom presented and patients were submitted to treatment with acupuncture. The universe consisted of 20 medical records, and the sample consisted of 10 participants. It was verified that 80% of the sample were females, with mean age of 45 years, 90% used medication and 70% participated in other medical treatments. It was shown that 50% of the participants presented severe pain before acupuncture and 100% reported mild pain after the end of the treatment. With the research, satisfaction was observed in the results obtained with the use of acupuncture as a complementary treatment in the treatment of orofacial pain.


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Facial Pain , Acupuncture , Therapeutics
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Rev. Salusvita (Online) ; 35(4): 537-546, 2016. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-837413

ABSTRACT

A candidíase ou candidose oral é a infecção fúngica oportunista mais comum, sendo a Candida albicans a espécie mais causadora de infecção no ser humano, principalmente em pacientes imunologicamente comprometidos. O presente estudo teve como objetivo realizar um levantamento da literatura sobre a atividade antifúngica dos produtos naturais a base de plantas contra espécies de Candida. Foi realizado um levantamento da literatura através das bases de dados PUBMED e SCIELO, no período de 2000 a 2016. Nove artigos científicos sobre o tema foram encontrados e fizeram parte do estudo. Seis plantas medicinais foram citadas, dentre as quais todas apresentaram atividade antifúngica frente à Candida. Observou-se que as plantas medicinais estudadas apresentaram significativa atividade antifúngica frente a espécies dessa levedura.


The candidiasis is the most common opportunistic fungal infection is Candida albicans more species causing infections in humans, particularly for immune compromised patients. This study aimed to carry out a survey of the literature on the antifungal activity of natural products based on plants against Candida species. A survey of the clinical trials literature was performed through the PUBMED and SCIELO databases, from 2000 to 2016. Nine scientific papers on the subject were found and were part of the study. Six medicinal plants were mentioned, among which all showed antifungal activity against Candida. It was observed that the studied medicinal plants showed significant antifungal activity against species of this yeast.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Plants, Medicinal , Phytotherapy , Antifungal Agents/therapeutic use , Candida , Candida albicans , Review Literature as Topic
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