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Rev. Flum. Odontol. (Online) ; 3(65): 1-18, set-dez.2024. tab
Article de Portugais | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1567809

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O manejo clínico em Odontopediatria é individual, podendo variar nas diversas culturas mundiais. O objetivo desta revisão de literatura é reunir as principais diretrizes de diferentes países ao redor do mundo, incluindo o Brasil, visando identificar como em cada lugar o uso das técnicas de comportamento são aplicadas e sua eficiência. Inicialmente, foram selecionados os principais guias nacionais e internacionais, sendo eles retirados da Associação Internacional de Odontopediatria (IAPD) e Associação Americana de Odontopediatria (AAPD), além de artigos de diferentes países e continentes, como Argentina, Brasil, Europa e Ásia, também foram analisados se o protocolo dos principais guias estão condizentes com os protocolos do Departamento de Clínica Infantil da Faculdade de Odontologia de Ribeirão Preto - USP. Os resultados obtidos nos guias para manejo clínico odontológico brasileiro, americano, internacional e os artigos estudados recomendam inicialmente utilizar técnicas menos invasivas, com o intuito proporcionar um atendimento tranquilo e sem criar traumas para a criança, uma vez que muito do comportamento não cooperativo vem de experiências anteriores traumáticas. Entretanto, técnicas avançadas podem ser utilizadas para casos mais desafiadores. Concluímos com o estudo dos guias e artigos, que o cirurgião dentista possui diversas técnicas a serem aplicadas para que o atendimento infantil seja atraumático e restabelecer saúde ao paciente.


Clinical management in Pediatric Dentistry is individual and varies across different cultures around the world. The objective of this literature review is to bring together the main guidelines from different countries around the world, including Brazil, aiming to identify how the use of behavioral techniques are applied and their efficiency in each place. Initially, the main national and international guides were selected, taken from the International Association of Pediatric Dentistry (IAPD) and the American Association of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD), as well as articles from different countries and continents, such as Argentina, Brazil, Europe and Asia, as well as It was analyzed whether the protocols of the main guides are consistent with the protocols of the Children's Clinic Department of the Faculty of Dentistry of Ribeirão Preto - USP. The results obtained in the guides for Brazilian, American and international dental clinical management and the articles studied recommend initially using less invasive techniques, with the aim of providing calm care and without creating trauma for the child, since much of the uncooperative behavior comes from previous traumatic experiences. However, advanced techniques can be used for more challenging cases. We conclude from studying the guides and articles that the dental surgeon has several techniques to be applied so that child care is atraumatic and restores health to the patient.


Sujet(s)
Pédodontie , Soins dentaires pour enfants , Modèles de pratique odontologique , Rendement
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Rev. ADM ; 81(2): 100-108, mar.-abr. 2024. ilus, tab
Article de Espagnol | LILACS | ID: biblio-1562435

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Esta revisión ofrece un enfoque sistemático para establecer una prestación de atención dental segura, integral, coordinada y orientada a la familia del niño con complejidades médicas. Sugerimos que adoptar un enfoque individualizado basado en la fortaleza para la evaluación de niños con afecciones médicas complejas ofrece la base más segura para la prestación de atención en pacientes con enfermedad cardiaca y asma. El objetivo de esta revisión es brindar una visión razonada de atención en el paciente comprometido sistémicamente, basados en protocolos internacionales, y una serie de pasos y modificaciones que deben ser consideradas al momento del manejo odontológico. Se realizó la búsqueda científica en bases digitales contemplando información en idiomas inglés y español, acerca del manejo del paciente dependiendo de su diagnóstico médico y sus complicaciones. Concluimos que el tratamiento dental de pacientes pediátricos con enfermedades sistémicas se puede llevar a cabo de manera eficiente en presencia de un equipo dental bien equipado y apoyo de los padres. Un dentista pediátrico juega un papel importante en el alivio de la ansiedad del niño, manteniendo una relación positiva y haciendo que los servicios de atención se conviertan en experiencias cómodas y libres de complicaciones para pacientes infantiles con enfermedades sistémicas de base, como cardiopatías y/o asma (AU)


This review provides a systematic approach to establishing safe, comprehensive, coordinated, and family-oriented dental care delivery for the child with medical complexities. We suggest that adopting an individualized, strength-based approach to evaluating children with complex medical conditions provides the surest basis for delivering care to heart disease and asthma patients. This review aims to provide a reasoned care approach for the patient with a systemic compromise based on international protocols and a series of steps and modifications that should be considered during dental management. A scientific search was conducted in digital databases, including information in English and Spanish, on managing patients according to their medical diagnosis and complications. We conclude that dental treatment of pediatric patients with systemic diseases can be carried out efficiently in the presence of a well-equipped dental team and parental support. A pediatric dentist plays a vital role in relieving the child's anxiety, maintaining a positive relationship, and making care services become comfortable and complication-free experiences for pediatric patients with underlying systemic diseases, such as heart disease and/or asthma (AU)


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Humains , Mâle , Femelle , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Enfant , Soins dentaires pour malades chroniques/méthodes , Soins dentaires pour enfants/méthodes , Manifestations buccales , Asthme/thérapie , Protocoles cliniques , Phobie des soins dentaires/prévention et contrôle , Antibioprophylaxie/normes , Cardiopathies/thérapie
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Rev. Flum. Odontol. (Online) ; 1(63): 39-54, jan-abr. 2024.
Article de Portugais | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1566799

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A ansiedade é uma reação do organismo, considerada como uma emoção de alarme que se encontra associada a sensações de angústia medo. O atendimento em odontopediatria é rodeado de desafios, sendo necessária a preparação psicológica da criança pelo cirurgião dentista, seus assistentes e os responsáveis pelo paciente. A presente revisão de literatura teve como objetivo relatar as principais técnicas de manejo comportamental para facilitar a colaboração da criança com o tratamento odontológico. Esta é uma revisão narrativa da literatura realizada através do levantamento bibliográfico utilizando os descritores Odontopediatria; Comportamento infantil; Manejo comportamental nas bases de dados PubMed, LILACS e SciELO. Foram encontrados artigos nas línguas portuguesa e inglesa, entre o período de 2010 e 2020. As técnicas de manejo de comportamento são mecanismos disponíveis para o cirurgião-dentista. A escolha do método deve levar em consideração o estágio de desenvolvimento da criança, e efetividade do método e aceitação dos pais. Normalmente a técnica mais utilizada é o controle pela voz, falar-mostrar-fazer e distração, sendo esses dois últimos mais aceitos pelos pais, e o método com maior rejeição é o mão-sobre-a-boca. Para obter a colaboração das crianças durante os procedimentos odontológicos, é necessário o profissional conhecer e respeitar cada fase do desenvolvimento da criança e aplicar cada técnica de acordo com a necessidade individual do paciente e adequada a cada situação.


Anxiety is a reaction of the body, considered as an alarm emotion that is associated with feelings of fear anguish. The care in pediatric dentistry is surrounded by challenges, being necessary the psychological preparation of the child by the dentist, his assistants and those responsible for the patient. This literature review aimed to report the main behavioral management techniques to facilitate the collaboration of the child with dental treatment. This is a narrative review of the literature performed through the bibliographic survey using the descriptors Pediatric Dentistry; Childish behaviour; Behavioral management in PubMed, LILACS and SciELO databases. Articles were found in Portuguese and English between 2010 and 2020. Behavior management techniques are mechanisms available to the dentist. The choice of method should consider the stage of development of the child, and effectiveness of the method and acceptance of parents. Usually, the most used technique is voice control, talk-show-do and distraction, the latter two being more accepted by parents, and the method with greater rejection is hand-over-the-mouth. In order to obtain the collaboration of children during dental procedures, it is necessary for the professional to know and respect each phase of the child's development and apply each technique according to the individual needs of the patient and appropriate to each situation.


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Comportement de l'enfant , Pédodontie , Soins dentaires pour enfants , Modèles de pratique odontologique
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Rev. Flum. Odontol. (Online) ; 1(63): 66-73, jan-abr. 2024.
Article de Portugais | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1566810

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O referido trabalho visa apresentar a importância do cirurgião dentista, especialista em odontopediatria, em ambiente hospitalar, esclarecendo sinais e manifestações orais que devam despertar a atenção de um possível abuso sexual infantil, a fim de que seja feita uma notificação plausível e baseada em evidências. Esta revisão de literatura tem bibliografia baseada em artigos da Constituição Federal e artigos científicos buscados na plataforma Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO). A busca foi feita por meio de palavras-chave em um intervalo de 2002 a 2022, não se resumindo a um período máximo de 10 anos devido à dificuldade em encontrar referências atuais. Cerca de 29 artigos foram encontrados e após a leitura do título e resumo de cada um, 14 foram excluídos em razão de seu conteúdo não estar relacionado ao tema proposto. 15 foram lidos na íntegra. 3 manuais disponibilizados para profissionais da saúde e artigos do Estatuto da Criança e do Adolescente, bem como 1 lei municipal do Rio de Janeiro foram utilizados. Como resultado geral, foram encontradas manifestações orais e Infecções Sexuais Transmissíveis (ISTs) mais recorrentes, sinais apresentados por pacientes vítimas de abuso sexual, quais condutas obrigatórias a seguir e a importância do odontopediatra, em ambiente hospitalar, mais precisamente na Unidade de Terapia Intensiva.


This work aims to present the importance and role of the dental surgeon, specialist in pediatric dentistry, in a hospital environment, clarifying which signs, and oral manifestations should draw attention to a possible child sexual abuse, in order to make a plausible report and evidence-based. A literature review was carried out with bibliography based on articles of the Federal Constitution and scientific articles found in platform Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO). The search was carried out using keywords in a range from 2002 to 2022, not limited to a maximum period of 10 years due to the difficulty in finding current references. About 29 articles were found and after reading the title and abstract of each one, 14 were excluded because their content was not related to the proposed theme. 15 were read in full. 3 manuals made available to health professionals and articles from the Child and Adolescent Statute, as well as 1 municipal law of Rio de Janeiro were used. As a general result, more recurrent oral manifestations and Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) were found, signs presented by patients victims of sexual abuse, what mandatory conducts to follow and the importance of the pediatric dentist in a hospital environment, more precisely in the Intensive Care Unit.


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Unités de soins intensifs
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Rev. Fac. Odontol. Porto Alegre (Online) ; 65(1): e133694, jan. 2024.
Article de Portugais | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1531094

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Objetivo:Revisar a literatura a respeito do papel do cirurgião-dentista frente aos casos de abuso sexual infantil, abordando sua importância na identificação e no encaminhamento adequado das vítimas, além de discutir a necessidade de conscientização eimplementação de políticas públicasque abordem o tema.Revisão deliteratura:O ambiente odontológico é um ambiente propício para a identificação de sinais de abusosexual infantil, uma vez que o profissional tem contato direto com a saúde bucal e facial das crianças. Desempenha um papel fundamental ao observar e reportar esses sinais, contribuindo para a identificação precoce e o encaminhamento adequado das vítimas.Discussão:A literatura préviasugere a necessidade de fornecersubsídios teóricos, aprofundados no tema,para contribuir na ampliação do conhecimento nessa área. Sendo importantea conscientização e capacitação do cirurgião-dentista nesse contexto, bem como a criação de políticas públicas que visam umaabordagem multidisciplinarquecontribuaparaa conscientização, prevenção e a promoção de ações voltadas à proteção das crianças e ao combate do abuso sexual infantil.Conclusão:O cirurgião-dentista desempenha um papel fundamental na identificação e no encaminhamento adequado das vítimas de abuso sexual infantil. É essencial que esses profissionais sejam devidamente capacitados e conscientizados sobre a importância desse tema, além de estabelecerem uma rede de colaboração com outros profissionais da saúde e serviços especializados.


Aim:To review the literature regarding the role of the dental surgeon in cases of child sexual abuse, addressing its importance in identifying and properly referring victims, in addition to discussing the need for awareness and implementation of public policies that address the issue. Literature review:The dental environment is a favorable environment for identifying signs of child sexual abuse, since the professional has direct contact with the oral and facial health of children. It plays a key role in observing and reporting these signs, contributing to the early identification and proper referral of victims. Discussion:Previous literature suggests the need to provide theoretical subsidies, in depth on the subject, to contribute to the expansion of knowledge in this area. It is important to raise awareness and training of dentists in this context, as well as the creation of public policies aimed at a multidisciplinary approach that contributes to awareness, prevention and promotion of actions aimed at protecting children and combating child sexual abuse. Conclusion:The dental surgeon plays a key role in identifying and properly referring victims of child sexual abuse. It is essential that these professionals are properly trained and aware of the importance of this topic, in addition to establishing a collaboration network with other health professionals and specialized services.


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Violence sexuelle chez l'enfant/diagnostic , Dentistes , Pédodontie
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Article de Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1023397

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Objective:To investigate the effects of the hybrid scenario simulation teaching method based on small private online courses (SPOC) in undergraduate clinical teaching of pediatric dentistry.Methods:A total of 44 students of dentistry practicing in the Department of Pediatric Dentistry, The Third Affiliated Hospital, The Air Force Military Medical University, from January 2020 to December 2021 were selected, with 23 students practicing from January to December 2020 in control group (receiving traditional teaching) and 21 students practicing from January to December 2021 in experimental group (employing SPOC-based hybrid scenario simulation teaching method). At the end of the internship, an exam was given to assess the students' doctor-patient communication and standardized operation, and parental satisfaction and students' satisfaction were scored. SPSS 20.0 software was used to perform the independent samples t test for data analysis. Results:Compared with the control group, the experimental group had significantly higher scores of doctor-patient communication [(82.83±2.09) points vs. (88.40±2.22) points] and standardized operation [(82.26±4.38) points vs. (86.67±2.62) points] as well as significantly higher scores of parental satisfaction and students' satisfaction [(18.85±1.73) points vs. (20.71±0.85) points] and [(17.37±0.98) points vs. (20.57±0.66) points; all P<0.05]. Conclusions:The SPOC-based hybrid scenario simulation teaching method can effectively improve the quality of clinical teaching for undergraduate internships in pediatric dentistry, especially for cultivating doctor-patient communication ability.

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J. appl. oral sci ; 32: e20230229, 2024. tab, graf
Article de Anglais | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1528887

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Abstract Aim: Polymorphisms in the COMT gene can alter enzymatic functions, raising levels of endogenous catecholamines, which stimulates beta-adrenergic receptors related to pain. This study aimed to evaluate whether a polymorphism in the COMT gene (rs4818) is associated with dental pain in children. Methodology: A cross-sectional study was conducted with a representative sample of 731 pairs of children and parents randomly selected from a population-based sample of eight-year-old children. Reports of dental pain was evaluated using a question directed at the parents and self-reported pain using the Faces Pain Scale - Revised. Dental caries experience was determined using the Decayed, Missing, and Filled Teeth (DMFT) index. For genetic analysis, DNA was obtained from oral mucosa epithelial cells of 352 children randomly selected from the initial sample. Results: Children with the CC genotype had higher odds of reporting moderate to intense pain than those with the GG genotype (OR=3.60; 95% CI=0.80-16.20; p=0.03). These same children had greater odds of parental reports of pain (OR=1.93; 95% CI=0.91-4.08; p=0.02). Moreover, lower schooling of parents/guardians and caries experience in the primary dentition were significantly associated with greater odds of a parental report of dental pain (OR=2.06; 95% CI=1.47-2.91; p<0.001; OR=6.26; 95% CI=4.46-8.78; p<0.001). Conclusions: The rs4818 polymorphism of the COMT gene is associated with dental pain. Children with the C allele are more likely to report higher levels of pain. Clinical Relevance: Even though the experience of pain is subjective and multifactorial, this study raises the hypothesis that there is a genetic predisposition to dental pain that should be considered in clinical practice.

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Article de Anglais | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1529147

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Abstract Objective: To describe the challenges pediatric dentists face while caring for their patients during the pandemic. Material and Methods: A descriptive qualitative study was conducted with purposefully sampled pediatric dentists. Data were collected through in-depth, semi-structured interviews until the content of the collected data reached theoretical saturation. Data were transcribed verbatim, coded, and analyzed using content analyses. Results: Seven participants (four females and three males) between 29 and 50 years participated in the study. Three themes emerged from the analyses: Anxiety and fear; PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) and its impact on care delivery; and 3) Behavior management. Conclusion: Dental care delivery was challenging for pediatric dentists. They experienced high anxiety levels and modified their services according to the recommended guidelines while making accommodations to lessen patients' COVID-19-related anxiety. The additional mandated PPE use affected the communication between the dentists and their patients, affecting their dentist-patient bonding.


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Humains , Mâle , Femelle , Adulte , Adulte d'âge moyen , Dentistes , COVID-19/psychologie , Soins dentaires , Recherche qualitative , Inde/épidémiologie
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Braz. oral res. (Online) ; 38: e068, 2024. tab, graf
Article de Anglais | LILACS-Express | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1568981

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Abstract The study aimed to compare the adherence of Brazilian and Italian pediatric dentists to the biosafety measures and operative protocols recommended by the health authorities during COVID-19 pandemic and to classify the participants according to their risk of infection. An online questionnaire with 34 questions about sociodemographic and occupational data, dental practice organization, biological risk management, and clinical operative protocols was sent to Brazilian and Italian pediatric dentists using a convenience sampling strategy. Chi-square test and multivariate analysis (two-step cluster) were performed (α = 5%). Of 641 respondents (377 Brazilians and 264 Italians), most were female (94% and 70%, respectively), aged 20-39 years (63%), with over 10 years of professional experience (58% and 49%, respectively). Based on adherence to recommended biosafety measures, participants were classified as "safer" (n = 219) or "less safe" (n = 422). Adherence to recommended protocols by the majority of participants resulted in low contagion rates (Brazilians = 5%; Italians = 12.5%). Participants with extensive professional experience in the dental setting exhibited a greater tendency to implement multiple adaptations (three or more) in their practice. Most participants (Brazilians = 92%; Italians = 80.7%) adopted the recommended minimal intervention dentistry approaches, with the use of fissure sealants and the use of non-rotary instruments for caries removal the most frequently techniques used among Brazilians (36%) and Italians (66%), respectively. Two different profiles of pediatric dentists were identified based on the biosafety protocols adopted during the pandemic. In addition, changes were implemented in the dental care provided to children, with focus on the minimal intervention dentistry.

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Braz. dent. sci ; 27(2): 1-7, 2024. tab
Article de Anglais | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1570162

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Objetivo: Avaliar o conhecimento dos odontopediatras sobre o bruxismo em crianças e discutir o tema de acordo com as evidências científicas atuais. Material e Métodos: 425 odontopediatras preencheram um formulário online composto por 17 afirmações sobre bruxismo em crianças durante a vigília e o sono. Os dados foram interpretados de duas formas distintas: conhecimento do participante e conhecimento das afirmações. O conhecimento do participante foi considerado aceitável quando pelo menos 10 das 17 afirmações foram respondidas corretamente. O conhecimento das afirmações foi considerado satisfatório quando foi respondido corretamente por, pelo menos, 70% dos participantes. Resultados: O número médio de respostas corretas foi de 9,73 (±3,41). Cinquenta e dois por cento dos participantes demonstraram conhecimentos aceitáveis e apenas 4 afirmações obtiveram uma percentagem de respostas consideradas satisfatórias. Conclusão: O conhecimento dos odontopediatras sobre o bruxismo em crianças em vigília e durante o sono é deficiente, sugerindo-se a educação continuada sobre o tema, a fim de evitar diagnósticos equivocados e condutas inadequadas (AU)


Objective: To evaluate the knowledge of pediatric dentists concerning bruxism in children and explore the subject according to the latest scientific evidence. Material and Methods: Four hundred and twenty-five pediatric dentists filled out an online form comprising 17 statements regarding awake and sleep bruxism in children. Data was analyzed in two distinct ways: participant's knowledge and statements knowledge. Participant ́s knowledge was considered acceptable when at least 10 out of 17 statements were correctly answered. Statements knowledge was considered satisfactory when correctly answered by, at least, 70% of the participants. Results: The average of correct answers was 9.73 (±3.41). Fifty-two percent of the participants showed acceptable knowledge and only 4 statements obtained a percentage of answers considered satisfactory. Conclusion: The knowledge of pediatric dentists regarding awake and sleep bruxism in children is deficient, and continuous education concerning this topic is suggested to avoid misdiagnosis and inadequate management (AU)


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Humains , Bruxisme , Enquêtes et questionnaires , Pédodontie , Savoir , Éducation
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Article de Anglais | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1564865

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ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the clinical and radiographic response of pulp-dentin complex after selective caries removal with or without pulp lining in primary teeth. Material and Methods: Twenty-four primary molars with deep occlusal caries lesions and without pulpal alterations were selected from children, both genders, aged between 5 and 9 years old. After selective caries removal, the teeth were divided into three groups: without cavity liner (Group I), calcium hydroxide cement - CH (Group II), and Mineral trioxide aggregate - MTA (Group III). The final restoration was performed with resin-modified glass ionomer cement. Clinical and radiographic assessments were conducted at 6-month follow-up. The Kappa test determined intraexaminer reliability. Fisher's exact test evaluated intergroup comparisons (p<0.05). Results: All teeth showed clinical and radiographic success at the 6-month follow-up without statistically significant differences (p>0.05). Conclusion: Selective caries removal without cavity lining was acceptable for deep caries lesions in primary teeth.


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Humains , Mâle , Femelle , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Enfant , Dent de lait , Radiographie dentaire/instrumentation , Caries dentaires/prévention et contrôle , Coiffage pulpaire , Hydroxyde de calcium , Interprétation statistique de données , Ciments dentaires/composition chimique , Pulpe dentaire
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Pesqui. bras. odontopediatria clín. integr ; 24: e230122, 2024. tab, graf
Article de Anglais | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1564862

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ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the possible renal and hepatic alteration by root canal filling pastes in mice. Material and Methods: Fifty-four mice were divided into nine groups and received one polyethylene tube implant containing two filling pastes (CTZ or calcium hydroxide pastes). Empty polyethylene tubes were used as a negative control. All tubes were implanted subcutaneously in the back of the mice. After time intervals of 7, 21, and 63 days, 1.5 mL of blood was collected by cardiac puncture, and serum samples were used for serological testing. Urea, creatinine, aspartate transferase (AST), alanine transferase (ALT), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), and gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT) were evaluated. Data were analyzed by 2-way ANOVA (p<0.05). Results: When comparing CTZ and calcium hydroxide pastes and empty tubes and experimental time intervals, no significant differences in the results were found for any of the biochemical parameters analyzed (p>0.05). No differences were observed in the interactions (material*experimental time intervals) and the biochemical parameters analyzed (p>0.05). Conclusion: CTZ and calcium hydroxide pastes did not cause hepatic and renal alterations in mice, demonstrating the pastes' safety.


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Animaux , Souris , Obturation de canal radiculaire/instrumentation , Hydroxyde de calcium/pharmacologie , Tissu sous-cutané , Anti-infectieux/pharmacologie , Analyse de variance , Statistique non paramétrique , Souris
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Arq. odontol ; 60: 2-9, 2024. tab
Article de Anglais | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1562355

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Aim: This study aimed to assess the interest of dental students, clinicians and professors in a mobile app for calculating dosages of medicines for use in Pediatric Dentistry. Methods: The cross-sectional survey involved a random sample of undergraduate and postgraduate pediatric dental students, clinical pediatric dentists and professors. Initially, participants watched a video about an early version of the app. They then answered a questionnaire about their clinical experience, calculation routine, and interest in the app. Descriptive analyses were carried out. Results: Of the 41 participants (20 students, 10 clinicians and 11 professors), 87.8% recognized the need to adjust doses of medicines used in pediatric dentistry, but only 56.1% felt confident in doing so. Almost a fifth of participants (19.5%) admitted errors in prescribing medicines for pediatric dental patients. After seeing the app's functionalities, 92.7% considered it relevant, and 87.8% were interested in the full version. Conclusion: The app is deemed relevant, necessary, and of significant interest to the target audience, indicating potential for investment and full development.


Objetivo:Este estudo buscou avaliar o interesse de estudantes de odontologia, clínicos e professores em um aplicativo móvel para calcular dosagens de medicamentos para uso em Odontopediatria. Métodos: A pesquisa transversal envolveu uma amostra aleatória de estudantes de odontologia pediátrica de graduação e pós-graduação, odontopediatras clínicos e professores. Inicialmente, os participantes assistiram a um vídeo sobre uma versão inicial do aplicativo. Em seguida, eles responderam a um questionário sobre sua experiência clínica, rotina de cálculos e interesse no aplicativo. Análises descritivas foram realizadas. Resultados:Dos 41 participantes (20 estudantes, 10 clínicos e 11 professores), 87,8% reconheceram a necessidade de ajustar as doses de medicamentos usados em Odontopediatria, mas apenas 56,1% se sentiam confiantes para fazê-lo. Quase um quinto dos participantes (19,5%) admitiu erros na prescrição de medicamentos para pacientes odontopediátricos. Após verem as funcionalidades do aplicativo, 92,7% o consideraram relevante, e 87,8% demonstraram interesse na versão completa. Conclusão: A conclusão é que o aplicativo é relevante, necessário e de interesse para o público-alvo, indicando potencial para investimento e desenvolvimento completo.


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Pharmacologie , Pédodontie , Traitement médicamenteux , Applications mobiles
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Article de Anglais | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1558653

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ABSTRACT Objective: To investigate factors associated with the experience of dental caries in children in early childhood in two socially distinct centers in the city of São Luís, Maranhão, Brazil. Material and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in two socially distinct daycare centers (private and public). The children were assessed regarding their caries experience, and their parents/guardians were prepared regarding socioeconomic information, parents/guardians' habits, and children's habits. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used. Association tests and multivariate analyses were performed to analyze independent variables and outcomes (type of daycare center and caries experience) using a p-value of 5%. Results: The sample consisted of 89 children aged up to 5 years of both sexes. The type of daycare center was associated with some socioeconomic data, such as family income (p<0.01) and parents' education (p=0.05). Data on oral hygiene and children's habits, such as breastfeeding, also remained associated with the type of daycare center. There was an association between income and DMFT (PR=8.48 - 95%CI 2.26;31.78). Conclusion: The socioeconomic profile of parents/guardians and breastfeeding were associated with the prevalence of caries in deciduous teeth in children aged 10 to 48 months.


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Humains , Mâle , Femelle , Nourrisson , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Enfant , Hygiène buccodentaire/enseignement et éducation , Garderies d'enfants , Santé buccodentaire/enseignement et éducation , Caries dentaires/épidémiologie , Parents , Classe sociale , Brésil/épidémiologie , Études transversales/méthodes , Enquêtes et questionnaires , Pédodontie
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Pesqui. bras. odontopediatria clín. integr ; 24: e230098, 2024. tab, graf
Article de Anglais | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1558657

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ABSTRACT Objective: To identify online recommendations from pediatric and pediatric dentistry associations of the Americas regarding the pacifier habit. Material and Methods: A search was conducted on the associations' website (November/2021 to March/2023) to the questions: (1) Recommend using a pacifier?, (2) What care?, (3) Advantages and (4) disadvantages, (5) Ideal age, and (6) methods for habit removal. Results: Among the 36 American countries, 21 were represented on websites, social media, and official guides. The most significant portion of pediatric dentistry associations (23.81%) does not recommend the use of a pacifier if the infant is exclusively breastfeeding, and recommends avoiding the offer of a pacifier in the first days of life to facilitate the establishment of breastfeeding. Some pediatric (29.63%) associations suggested that use reduces the risk of sudden infant death syndrome. Most pediatric dentistry associations (85.71%) and some pediatric associations (22.22%) linked pacifier use to breastfeeding difficulties and the occurrence of orthodontics. Most of the 20 pediatric dentistry associations stated that the habit should be removed by a maximum of three years of age (90.48%). The most reported recommendations were behavior modification techniques and positive reinforcement. Conclusion: Most pediatric dentistry associations recommend the care and disadvantages of pacifiers and the ideal age to remove them. The few pediatric associations that provide information address indications, care, advantages and disadvantages of pacifiers, age, and methods for removing them.


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Comportement de succion , Pédodontie/enseignement et éducation , Sucettes , Assistance
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Braz. oral res. (Online) ; 38: e053, 2024. tab, graf
Article de Anglais | LILACS-Express | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1564191

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Abstract To evaluate the effect of acidic challenge on erosion depth and topographic characteristics of different materials used as occlusal sealants. Two hundred specimens of five sealant materials (Fuji IX, Ketac Molar, Fuji II, Equia and Clinpro) and forty bovine teeth enamel samples (control) were prepared and exposed to acidic challenge. The specimens were immersed in four different solutions (orange juice, coke drink, citric acid or distilled water) under mildly shaken conditions for 3 days. The erosion depth profiles were measured using a profilometer and Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). Two-way ANOVA with Tukey post-hoc test was performed to evaluate the interactions. Sealant material and acidic challenge had significant effects on erosion depth. Among the materials, Fuji II presented the highest mean of erosion depth after immersion in orange juice, coke drink, and citric acid. All materials groups presented higher erosion depth values after immersion in the citric acid solution, except Clinpro. Bovine enamel presented higher erosion depth values compared to all materials when submitted to erosive challenge. Sealant materials submitted to the acidic challenge presented different degrees of erosion and topographic modification; however, they are less susceptible to erosion than bovine teeth enamel.

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Braz. oral res. (Online) ; 38: e047, 2024. tab
Article de Anglais | LILACS-Express | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1564201

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Abstract Brazil's public healthcare system (SUS) offers specialized oral health services to Brazilians, but the productivity of specialists, such as Pediatric Dentists, has not been characterized. Therefore, the objective of this study was to characterize the outpatient dental procedures (ODPs) carried out by Pediatric Dentists within the SUS. An epidemiological study with an ecological, longitudinal, retrospective, and quantitative approach was conducted. The ODPs carried out by Pediatric Dentists within the SUS were characterized based on type of procedure, complexity level, and circumstance (urgent or elective). Data were analyzed using a descriptive and analytical approach, considering a significance level of 5%, as well as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic (the 2020-2022 years were not included in secondary analyses). In the last 15 years, 29,234,972 ODPs were carried out by Pediatric Dentists within the SUS. Clinical procedures were the majority (55.4%), significantly more frequent than all other types of procedures (all p <0.05). Among these, restorative and periodontal procedures were the most common (30.7% and 21.0%, respectively). From 2008 to 2019, excluding COVID-19 pandemic years, the trend over the last 15 years was constant for all types of procedures (all p >0.05). In addition, low complexity ODPs were the majority (90.1%), significantly more frequent than medium (9.7%) and high complexity procedures (0.1%) (both p <0.05). At last, most ODPs were not characterized by circumstance in the outpatient production reports (96.9%). Therefore, it was possible to conclude that Pediatric Dentists carried out diverse ODPs within the SUS over the past 15 years, although there was a dominant pattern of type and complexity.

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Braz. dent. sci ; 27(1): 1-7, 2024. ilus, tab
Article de Anglais | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1551404

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Objetivo: A escala Children's Experiences of Dental Anxiety Measure (CEDAM) foi originalmente desenvolvida em Inglês para avaliar importantes aspectos da ansiedade odontológica em crianças. Os objetivos do estudo foram traduzir e realizar a adaptação cultural da CEDAM para o Português Brasileiro. Material e Métodos: A CEDAM consiste de 14 itens, medidos por escala Likert de 3 pontos, que indica a intensidade da ansiedade odontológica. O questionário foi traduzido para o Português Brasileiro, retraduzido para o Inglês, revisado por um Comitê de Especialistas e pré-testado em 10 escolares de oito a doze anos. Resultados: O Comitê Revisor de Especialistas comparou as versões original, traduzida (T1, T2) e retraduzida (BT1, BT2) e recomendou algumas mudanças a fim de obter uma boa compreensão dos itens. No pré-teste, somente a questão 8 não foi compreendida por uma criança, isto é, a versão traduzida foi bem compreendida por mais de 85% dos participantes. Conclusão: A versão brasileira da CEDAM foi culturalmente adaptada para a população avaliada de crianças.(AU)


Objective: The Children's Experiences of Dental Anxiety Measure (CEDAM) was originally developed in English to assess important aspects of dental anxiety for children. The aims of the study were to translate and perform the cultural adaptation of the CEDAM to Brazilian Portuguese. Material and Methods: The CEDAM consists of 14 items, measured by a Likert scale of 3 points, that indicates the intensity of dental anxiety. The questionnaire was translated to Brazilian Portuguese, back-translated to English, reviewed by an Expert Committee and pretested in 10 eight- to twelve-year-old schoolchildren. Results: The Expert Committee Review compared the original, translated (T1, T2) and back-translated (BT1, BT2) versions and recommended some changes in order to achieve good understanding of the items. In the pretest, only question 8 was misunderstood by one child, i.e., the translated version was well-understood by more than 85% of the participants. Conclusion: The Brazilian CEDAM was culturally adapted for the evaluated population of children(AU)


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Enfant , Enquêtes et questionnaires , Phobie des soins dentaires , Pédodontie
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Rev. odontopediatr. latinoam ; 14: 241657, 2024.
Article de Espagnol | LILACS, COLNAL | ID: biblio-1551992

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El siguiente texto reconoce la importancia de nuestra especialidad, y plantea la preocupación por el riesgo de infantilizar nuestro ejercicio al trabajar con niños: somos una profesión científica que debe ejercerse basada en altos estándares de profesionalismo, evitando actuar como niños sólo porque son nuestro sujeto material de estudio. Esto, sin olvidar que debemos adaptarnos al proceso de crecimiento y desarrollo bio-psico-social de nuestros pacientes


O seguinte texto reconhece a importância da nossa especialidade, e levanta a preocupação com o risco de infantilizar nosso exercício ao trabalhar com crianças: somos uma profissão científica que deve ser exercida baseada em altos padrões de profissionalismo, evitando agir como crianças apenas porque são nosso sujeito material de estudo. Isso, sem esquecer que devemos nos adaptar ao processo de crescimento e desenvolvimento bio-psico-social de nossos pacientes.


The following text recognizes the importance of our specialty, and raises concern about the risk of infantilizing our practice when working with children: we are a scientific profession that must be practiced based on high standards of professionalism, avoiding acting like children just because they are our material subject study. This, without forgetting that we must adapt to the process of growth and bio-psycho-social development of our patients.


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Humains
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Revista Naval de Odontologia ; 51(1): 5-12, 2024.
Article de Portugais | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1566523

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Esta pesquisa transversal, descritiva e observacional objetivou avaliar a saúde bucal dos participantes infantojuvenis diagnosticados com leucemia, assistidos pela odontologia. Foram incluídas todas as crianças e adolescentes de 3 a 18 anos matriculadas no centro de referência hematológico e diagnosticados com leucemia, atendidos pela instituição, entre junho/2022 e janeiro/2023. Foram coletados os dados sociodemográfcos, médicos, odontológicos e laboratoriais, seguidos de uma avaliação clínica odontológica e registro fotográfco. Para avaliação da prevalência de cárie utilizou-se o índice de dentes cariados, perdidos, obturados, por dente e o índice de dentes decíduos cariados, indicado a extração e obturado. A avaliação das manifestações orais fo irealizada conforme protocolo da Organização Mundial de Saúde. Compuseram a pesquisa 25 participantes, 14 masculinos e 11 femininos, a média deidade foi de 10,12 anos (d.p. = 4,8).A leucemia linfoide aguda foi a mais prevalente (80%), a maioria dos participantes apresentou índice de cárie zero (60%), as manifestações orais foram diagnosticadas em 60% deles, sendo as mais frequentes: alteração de paladar (24%), mucosite (16%) e xerostomia (12%). Os participantes também apresentaram alta incidência de manifestações orais, condição de higiene bucal insatisfatória, porém baixo índice de cárie. Outrossim, observa-se a importância de os cirurgiões dentistas conhecerem as manifestações orais mais encontradas em crianças com leucemia, a necessidade da higiene bucal de qualidade, bem como a condição de saúde bucal total, buscando garantir que a boca não seja uma fonte de infecção que prejudique a condição de saúde geral e o tratamento oncológico.


This study aimed to evaluate the oral health of child and adolescent participants diagnosed with leukemia, assisted by dentistry. The research was configured a cross-sectional, descriptive and observational. All. All children and adolescents enrolled in the hematological reference center, aged 3 to 18 years, diagnosed with leukemia, treated by the institution, between June 2022 and January 2023 were included. Sociodemographic, medical, dental and laboratory data were collected; followed by a clinical dental evaluation and photographic recording. To assess the prevalence of caries, the index of decayed, missing,filled teeth per tooth and the index of decayed primary teeth, indicated for extraction and filling, were used. The evaluation of oral manifestations was carried out according to the World Health Organization protocol.The research included 25 participants, 14 male and 11 female and the average age was 10.12 years (SD = 4.8). Acute lymphoblastic leukemia was the most prevalent (80%). Regarding the caries index, the majority of participants had zero (60%) and oral side effects were diagnosed in 60% of them, the most frequent being:change in taste (24%), mucositis (16%) and xerostomia (12%). Participants also had a high incidence of oral manifestations, unsatisfactory oral hygiene, but a low rate of caries. Furthermore, it is important for dental surgeons to know the ora manifestations most commonly found in children with leukemia, the need for quality oral hygiene, as well as the oral health condition as a whole, seeking to ensure that the mouth is not a source of infection, which harms the general health condition and cancer treatment.

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