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Doença periodontal grave em pacientes com e sem queixa de dor crônica crânio-facial: correlação dos aspectos clínicos com a análise quantitativa da substância P e do óxido nítrico do tecido gengival inflamado / Severe periodontal disease in patients with and without chronic complaint of cranium-facial pain: correlation of clinical aspects with the quantitative analysis of substance P and nitric oxide of inflamed gingival tissue
São Paulo; s.n; 2007. [155] p. ilus, graf, tab.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-483820
RESUMO
Com o objetivo de avaliar a implicação da doença periodontal avançada (DP), e da expressão da NOS e sP dos tecidos gengivais inflamados, na intensidade de dor e na qualidade de vida de pacientes com dor crônica crânio-facial; foram avaliados e tratados 20 pacientes com queixas de dor crônica crânio-facial e DP (Grupo de Estudo), comparativamente com 20 pacientes que tinham somente DP (Grupo Controle). Após o tratamento periodontal houve redução da EVA no Grupo de Estudo e houve melhora significativa das queixas iniciais. No Grupo de Estudo, houve redução dos descritores afetivos de dor e os escores de qualidade de vida foram inferiores aos do Grupo Controle nos domínios psicológico e físico. As expressões da nNOS e da iNOS foram maiores nas gengivas inflamadas do Grupo de Estudo e a expressão da sP foi semelhante nos dois grupos. Pelos dados deste estudo a Doença Periodontal avançada pode ter implicação nas queixas de dor dos pacientes com dor crônica crânio-facial...
ABSTRACT
The aims of this study was to assess the implications of advanced periodontal disease (PD), and the expression of NOS and sP of inflamed gingival tissue, in the intensity of pain and the quality of life in patients with chronic craniofacial pain. Were evaluated and treated 20 patients with complaints of chronic craniofacial pain and DP (Study Group), compared with 20 patients who had only DP (Control Group). After periodontal treatment there was reduction in the VAS and there was significant improvement of the initial complaints. In Study Group, there was significant reduction of pain affective descriptors and the scores of quality of life of this group were lower than the Control Group in the psychological and physical. The nNOS and iNOS expressions were higher in inflamed gingival Study Group and the expression of sP was similar in the two groups The data of this study show that advanced periodontal disease can have involvement in complaints of pain in patients with chronic craniofacial pain...
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Periodontal Diseases / Periodontitis / Facial Pain Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male Language: Portuguese Year: 2007 Type: Thesis

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Periodontal Diseases / Periodontitis / Facial Pain Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male Language: Portuguese Year: 2007 Type: Thesis