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Braz. j. oral sci ; 21: e226252, jan.-dez. 2022. ilus
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1366526

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Universal health coverage is a global target included in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals agenda for 2030. Healthcare in Brazil has universal coverage through the Unified Health System (SUS), which guarantees health as basic right to the Brazilian population. Considering the principles of SUS, public oral healthcare management is a huge challenge. Aim: To identify good management practices for quality care adopted by local public oral healthcare managers and teams around Brazil. Methods: This study was registered with PROSPERO (CRD42017051639). Five databases (PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, Scopus and Lilacs) as well as the reference lists and citations of the included publications were searched according to PRISMA guidelines. Results:A total of 30,895 references were initially found, which were evaluated according to the defined eligibility criteria. Twenty qualitative studies, eight surveys and two mixed-model studies were selected. The practices (codes) were organized into three main groups (families), and the Frequency of the Effect Size (FES) of each code was calculated. Among the 20 codes identified, the most relevant ones were: Diagnosis and Health Planning (FES=80%) and Family Health Strategy(FES=66,7). The Intensity of the Effect Size of each study was also calculated to demonstrate the individual contribution of each study to the conclusions. Conclusion: The evidence emerging from this review showed that healthcare diagnosis, planning, and performance based on the family health strategy principles were the most relevant practices adopted by public oral healthcare managers in Brazil. The widespread adoption of these practices could lead to improved oral healthcare provision and management in Brazil


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Humans , Unified Health System , Dental Care , Health Management , Health Policy , Brazil
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Dental press j. orthod. (Impr.) ; 18(4): 113-119, July-Aug. 2013. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-695127

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INTRODUCTION: The mandibular condylar surface is made up of four layers, i.e., an external layer composed of dense connective tissue, followed by a layer of undifferentiated cells, hyaline cartilage and bone. Few studies have demonstrated the behavior of the condylar cartilage when the mandible is positioned posteriorly, as in treatments for correcting functional Class III malocclusion. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the morphologic and histological aspects of rat condyles in response to posterior positioning of the mandible. METHODS: Thirty five-week-old male Wistar rats were selected and randomly divided into two groups: A control group (C) and an experimental group (E) which received devices for inducing mandibular retrusion. The animals were euthanized at time intervals of 7, 21 and 30 days after the experiment had began. For histological analysis, total condylar thickness was measured, including the proliferative, hyaline and hypertrophic layers, as well as each layer separately, totaling 30 measurements for each parameter of each animal. RESULTS: The greatest difference in cartilage thickness was observed in 21 days, although different levels were observed in the other periods. Group E showed an increase of 39.46% in the total layer, reflected by increases in the thickness of the hypertrophic (42.24%), hyaline (46.92%) and proliferative (17.70%) layers. CONCLUSIONS: Posteriorly repositioning the mandible produced a series of histological and morphological responses in the condyle, suggesting condylar and mandibular adaptation in rats.


INTRODUÇÃO: a superfície do côndilo da mandíbula é constituída por quatro camadas: uma externa (constituída de tecido conjuntivo denso), seguida pela camada de células indiferenciadas, cartilagem hialina e osso. Poucos estudos demonstraram o comportamento da cartilagem condilar quando a mandíbula é posicionada posteriormente, como na terapia para correção de Classe III funcional. OBJETIVO: o objetivo desse trabalho foi avaliar os aspectos morfológicos e histológicos do côndilo de ratos, em resposta ao posicionamento posterior da mandíbula. MÉTODOS: foram selecionados 30 ratos Wistar, machos, com cinco semanas de vida, aleatoriamente divididos em dois grupos: grupo controle (GC) e grupo experimental (GE), que recebeu dispositivos para induzir a retrusão mandibular. Os animais foram sacrificados após 7, 21 e 30 dias de experimento. Para a análise histológica, foi realizada a mensuração da espessura condilar total, incluindo as camadas proliferativa, seriada e hipertrófica, assim como cada camada separadamente, totalizando 30 medições para cada parâmetro, de cada animal. RESULTADOS: a maior diferença na espessura da cartilagem foi observada em 21 dias, apesar de serem verificados níveis diferentes nos demais períodos. Em GE, foi possível observar um aumento de 39,46% na camada total, representado pelo aumento na espessura das camadas hipertrófica (42,24%), seriada (46,92%) e proliferativa (17,70%). CONCLUSÕES: o reposicionamento posterior da mandíbula produziu uma série de respostas histológicas e morfológicas no côndilo, e sugerem a ocorrência de uma adaptação condilar e mandibular em ratos.


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Animals , Male , Rats , Cartilage/growth & development , Malocclusion, Angle Class III/physiopathology , Mandibular Condyle/growth & development , Retrognathia/physiopathology , Cartilage/anatomy & histology , Mandibular Condyle/anatomy & histology , Rats, Wistar , Statistics, Nonparametric
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