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J. health sci. (Londrina) ; 25(1): 21-26, 20230330.
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1510070

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This study evaluated the dental prosthesis needs and associated factors in indigenous Brazilian adults from Northeastern Brazil. Dental prosthesis needs were assessed in a representative sample of 225 Indians. Edentulous area and current indication for tooth extraction according to periodontal status or non-restorable condition were registered in a clinical chart. Bivariate and logistic analyses were applied to assess associations of dental prosthesis needs and prosthesis type with age, sex, income, education, smoking, moderate or severe periodontitis, plaque index, dental caries experience, and previous dental visit. Prosthetic treatment was necessary in 83% of the participants. These individuals required 339 dental prostheses, including removable partial dentures (60.2%), fixed (33.6%), and complete dentures (6.2%). Regression analysis showed that age ≥35 years [odds ratio (OR) 5.95, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.97­17.91, p=0.002] and caries experience ≥3 [OR 4.01, 95%CI 1.78­9.02, p=0.001] were significantly associated with prosthesis needs. The type of prosthesis required was associated with sex, age, educational level, periodontitis, caries experience, and plaque index (p≤0.03). In conclusion, the need for prosthetic rehabilitation was high in this population, and sociodemographic factors, dental plaque level, caries experience, and periodontitis were associated with the required type of prosthesis. These data can be used to plan the allocation of resources to promote preventive and curative strategies in this population.(AU)


Este estudo avaliou as necessidades de prótese dentária e fatores associados em adultos indígenas brasileiros do Nordeste do Brasil. As necessidades de prótese dentária foram avaliadas em uma amostra representativa de 225 índios. A área edêntula e a indicação para extração dental, de acordo com o estado periodontal ou condição não restaurável, foram registradas em um prontuário clínico. Análises bivariadas e logísticas foram aplicadas para avaliar as associações das necessidades de prótese dentária e tipo de prótese com idade, sexo, renda, escolaridade, tabagismo, periodontite moderada ou grave, índice de placa, experiência de cárie dentária e consulta odontológica anterior. O tratamento protético foi necessário em 83% dos participantes. Esses indivíduos necessitaram de 339 próteses dentárias, incluindo próteses parciais removíveis (60,2%), fixas (33,6%) e próteses totais (6,2%). A análise de regressão mostrou que idade ≥35 anos [odds ratio (OR) 5,95, intervalo de confiança de 95% (IC) 1,97­17,91, p=0,002] e experiência de cárie ≥3 [OR 4,01, IC 95% 1,78­9,02, p=0,001] foram significativamente associados às necessidades de prótese. O tipo de prótese necessária foi associado ao sexo, idade, escolaridade, periodontite, experiência de cárie e índice de placa (p≤0,02). Em conclusão, a necessidade de reabilitação protética foi alta nesta população e fatores sociodemográficos, nível de placa dentária, experiência de cárie e periodontite foram associados ao tipo de prótese necessária. Estes dados podem ser usados para planejar a alocação de recursos para promover estratégias preventivas e curativas nessa população.(AU)

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J Int Acad Periodontol ; 22(3): 146-155, 2020 07 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32655040

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BACKGROUND: Skin-related disorders and periodontitis are distinct diseases that have been associated with altered levels of testosterone. Understanding the mechanisms through which testosterone mediates gingival enlargement in animals and humans is crucial for preventing or treating this condition. In this study, we investigated the impact of different doses of androgens, the role of aromatase inhibition, and the effects of testosterone association with sex hormone receptor antagonists or aromatase inhibitors on human gingival fibroblast proliferation and migration in vitro. METHODS: Fibroblasts were cultivated in Dulbecco's Modified Eagle's Medium in a humidified atmosphere and treated with different doses of testosterone or dihydrotestosterone, and testosterone in association with: aromatase inhibitor - anastrozole; antagonist of androgen receptors - flutamide; and antagonist of estrogen receptors - fulvestrant. RESULTS: Low (1nM) and high (1µM) doses of testosterone significantly increased cell migration, but the higher dose did not alter cell proliferation. Those effects were related to both androgen and estrogen receptors activation, as evidenced by the dihydrotestosterone and drug interaction groups. CONCLUSIONS: Testosterone association with sex hormone receptor antagonists flutamide and fulvestrant suggests that not only androgen receptors, but also estrogen receptors, may take part in fibroblast cell proliferation and migration in vitro.


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Andrógenos , Testosterona , Antagonistas de Andrógenos/farmacología , Andrógenos/farmacología , Animales , Proliferación Celular , Estradiol/farmacología , Fibroblastos , Humanos , Receptores de Estrógenos , Testosterona/farmacología
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J Periodontol ; 89(4): 486-495, 2018 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29683499

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BACKGROUND: Testosterone replacement enhances cognitive function and musculoskeletal health in postmenopausal women. However, the biological role of testosterone on inflammation and bone metabolism in females is not well understood. Our objective was to measure the impact of androgens and their receptors on periodontal tissues during periodontal repair in female rats. METHODS: Seventy female Holtzman rats were divided into seven groups (n = 10/group): negative control; repair control; androgen receptor antagonist (flutamide, 50 mg/kg, every other day); estrogen receptor antagonist (fulvestrant, 1.5 mg/kg/day); testosterone supplementation (durateston, 250 mg/kg, weekly); aromatase inhibitor (anastrozole, 0.2 mg /kg/day); testosterone plus anastrozole. Cotton ligatures were kept for 13 days, when pharmacological treatment was initiated. On day 14, the ligatures were removed. The rats were euthanized on the 17th or the 28th day (n = 5/group/period) for the evaluation of markers related to inflammation and bone. The tissue and serum samples were evaluated using a multiplexed immunoassay for the inflammatory targets. Radiographic and histologic analyses were performed to assess changes in tissues. RESULTS: Blockage of androgen receptors had little effect on inflammatory cell count, although it tended to increase interleukin (IL)-4, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), and epidermal growth factor (EGF) as well as decrease IL-1ß, tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, and IL-6. Flutamide also significantly impaired bone repair (P < 0.05) and had greater osteoclast count, although this last difference was not statistically significant. Testosterone supplementation significantly increased the inflammatory cell count, decreased the levels of IL-4, IL-10, IL-1ß, IL-6, and TNF-α; and increased VEGF and EGF. CONCLUSION: The blockage of androgen receptors significantly impair bone repair in females through mechanisms that are different from those related to estrogen receptors.


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Andrógenos , Factor A de Crecimiento Endotelial Vascular , Animales , Femenino , Flutamida , Humanos , Ratas , Receptores Androgénicos , Testosterona
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