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Oral Radiol ; 40(2): 124-137, 2024 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38079051

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OBJECTIVE: To summarize the scientific evidence on the prevalence of maxillary sinus hypoplasia (MSH) and associated anatomical variations as assessed by computed tomography scans. STUDY DESIGN: This PROSPERO-registered systematic review followed the recommendations of the PRISMA guidelines. Search algorithms were constructed for each of the six databases and gray literature. After screening the references (Rayyan®), the extracted data were meta-analyzed according to a random-effects model. The joanna briggs critical appraisal tool assessed the methodological quality of the included studies. The GRADE approach was used to estimate the certainty of the evidence. RESULTS: From a total of 2781 studies screened, 22 were considered for four meta-analysis. The prevalence of MSH in 7358 patients was 5.65% (CI95% = 4.07-7.47%) with significant heterogeneity between studies (p < 0.001, I2 = 89.30%). MSH was identified in 295 patients, of whom 82.38% (CI95% = 75.82-88.09%) had unilateral hypoplasia and 17.62% (CI95% = 11.91-24.18%) bilateral hypoplasia with moderate heterogeneity between studies (p < 0.0503, I2 = 42.87%). The prevalence of MSH in 9998 maxillary sinuses was 3.77% (95% CI = 2.44-5.38%), with significant heterogeneity between studies (p < 0.001, I2 = 92.84%). Hypoplastic/aplastic uncinate process, concha bullosa and paradoxical concha were the most reported anatomical variations. The studies presented a low-moderate methodological quality. The certainty of the evidence was very low to moderate. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of maxillary sinus hypoplasia observed was 5.65%, with most cases being unilateral.


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Maxillary Sinus , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Humans , Maxillary Sinus/diagnostic imaging , Tomography, X-Ray Computed/methods , Ethmoid Sinus , Ethmoid Bone , Prevalence
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Int J Dent Hyg ; 22(1): 45-55, 2024 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37752814

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OBJECTIVES: To systematically evaluate randomised controlled trials (RCTs) on whether adjuvant application of antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (aPDT) through the technique of irradiation in the external region of the periodontal pocket with optic-fibre tip offers benefits to scaling and root planning (SRP). METHODS: Five databases were searched by two independent reviewers according to pre-specified eligibility criteria up to April 2023. No restrictions regarding date of publication, language and minimum follow-up period were imposed. The Cochrane Collaboration's Risk of Bias tool (RoB 2.0) was used for quality appraisal and Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluation for assessing the certainty of evidence. RESULTS: A total of 1388 publications were identified and reviewed for eligibility. Four of them fulfilled the inclusion criteria. The sample consisted of a total of 83 patients with periodontitis. In these, 330 periodontal sites were evaluated. The clinical findings of the majority of the included studies demonstrated that patients who received the association of aPDT + RAR with the protocol evaluated here, obtained clinical results similar to patients who received only the SRP alone. In none of the evaluated RCTs, clinical advantages were observed that would categorise this aPDT protocol as superior to conventional treatment. CONCLUSION: Applying aPDT after SRP with external irradiation of the periodontal pocket does not seem to result in any clinical benefit compared to the use of SRP alone in patients with periodontitis.


Subject(s)
Anti-Infective Agents , Chronic Periodontitis , Periodontitis , Photochemotherapy , Humans , Periodontal Pocket , Root Planing , Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic , Photochemotherapy/methods , Dental Scaling/methods , Combined Modality Therapy , Chronic Periodontitis/drug therapy
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Rev. Flum. Odontol. (Online) ; 1(60): 137-146, jan.-abr. 2023. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO - Dentistry | ID: biblio-1411348

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Introdução: O aumento da expectativa média de vida leva a população a buscar, com maior frequência, tratamentos estéticos que visem o rejuvenescimento da face e do pescoço. O Ultrassom microfocado (MFU) é descrito como uma opção de tratamento não-invasiva para a flacidez facial e o envelhecimento. Objetivo: Revisar a literatura científica quanto ao uso do MFU no processo de rejuvenescimento facial e correção da flacidez da pele. Metodologia: Trata-se de uma revisão narrativa da literatura, baseada na pesquisa de artigos científicos nas bases de dados PubMed e Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde realizada durante o mês de março de 2022, através da seguinte estratégia de busca: "Microfocused Ultrasound AND Facial Rejuvenation AND Skin Laxity Treatment". Um total de 19 manuscritos foram incluídos em síntese qualitativa. Desenvolvimento: O MFU pode ser aplicado no tecido subcutâneo, produzindo pequenos pontos de coagulação térmica dentro da camada reticular média a profunda da derme e subderme. A aplicação de calor nesses discretos pontos de coagulação térmica faz com que haja neossíntese de colágeno e consequente enrijecimento da pele. Estudos recentes evidenciaramresultados promissores quanto a aplicação do MFU em regiões de sulco nasolabial, linha da mandíbula, sobrancelhas, região infraorbital, palpebra inferior e ligamentos de retenção zigomático-bucais. Considerações finais: O MFU tem se mostrado uma técnica segura, sendo considerado eficaz, não-invasiva, bem tolerada pelos pacientes e viável para a prática clínica médica e odontológica.


Introduction: The increase in average life expectancy leads the population to seek, with greater frequency, aesthetic treatments aimed at rejuvenating the face and neck. Microfocused ultrasound (MFU) is described as a non-invasive treatment option for facial sagging and aging. Objective: To review the scientific literature regarding the use of MFU in the process of facial rejuvenation and correction of sagging skin. Methodology: This is a narrative review of the literature, based on the search for scientific articles in the PubMed and Virtual Health Library databases carried out during the month of March 2022, using the following search strategy: "Microfocused Ultrasound AND Facial Rejuvenation AND Skin Laxity Treatment". A total of 19 manuscripts were included in a qualitative synthesis. Development: MFU can be applied to the subcutaneous tissue, producing small points of thermal coagulation within the middle to deep reticular layer of the dermis and subdermis. The application of heat to these discrete points of thermal coagulation causes collagen neosynthesis and consequent skin tightening. Recent studies have shown promising results regarding the application of MFU in regions of the nasolabial sulcus, jaw line, eyebrows, infraorbital region, lower eyelid and zygomatic-buccal retention ligaments. Final considerations: MFU has been shown to be a safe technique, being considered effective, non-invasive, well tolerated by patients and viable for clinical medical and dental practice.


Subject(s)
Rejuvenation , Ultrasonic Therapy , Skin Aging , Dentistry , Aesthetic Equipment , Face
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Spec Care Dentist ; 43(1): 29-39, 2023 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35714330

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AIMS: To identify the main types of oral lesions associated with psoriasis. METHODS AND RESULTS: It was a systematic review, based on a search performed in the PubMed/Medline, and Scielo databases, and an associated manual search. Descriptors were selected from DeCs/MeSH and the PICOS strategy (population, intervention, comparison, outcomes, and study design) was applied. Randomized clinical trials and retrospective and prospective studies published from 2000 to 2022 were included, according to the PRISMA parameters (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis), registered in the PROSPERO platform. The STROBE quality scale (Strengthening the Reporting of Observational studies in Epidemiology) was also used. One hundred fourteen articles were identified using the search strategy, and nine articles were found in the manual search. Of the sixty-six preselected articles, seven were included in the study. Although it was not possible to identify a specific oral lesion associated with psoriasis, there was a greater occurrence of geographic tongue, fissured tongue, and Candida sp. infection CONCLUSION: Evidence shows that although patients with psoriasis may exhibit lesions in the oral mucosa, they are not specific to this condition. Further epidemiological studies are needed to address the association of psoriasis with possible changes in the oral mucosa.


Subject(s)
Glossitis, Benign Migratory , Psoriasis , Humans , Retrospective Studies , Prospective Studies , Psoriasis/complications , Psoriasis/drug therapy , Psoriasis/epidemiology , Glossitis, Benign Migratory/complications , Glossitis, Benign Migratory/epidemiology , Mouth Mucosa
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J. health sci. (Londrina) ; 24(2): 80-86, 20220704.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1401925

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Scaling and root planing is the gold standard procedure in the periodontal disease treatment. Although this therapy has the ability to reduce or eliminate periodontopathogens mthrough periodontal instrumentation, sometimes the response to treatment may not promote the complete eradication of pathogens, affecting the healing process and leading to the presence of residual periodontal pockets. The aim of this study was to analyze the effectiveness of photodinamic therapy with laser photobiomodulation and as an adjunct to scaling and root planing (having as a conductive agent a fiber optic tip radiating inside the periodontal pocket), compared to scaling and root planing alone in patients with periodontitis on randomized trials. This systematic review was carried out complying with the recommendations of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta Analyses. The databases used were Pubmed, Lilacs, Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde - Odontologia and Medline. "Periodontal Disease" OR "Periodontal Treatment" AND m"Photodinamic Theraphy" were the descriptors used. A total of five articles were included. Two studies have shown superior results in relation to the referred association; a study indicated benefits in biochemical and/or microbiological aspects; it suggests, however, that clinical relevance needs to be better evaluated; two studies did not reveal benefits that categorize photodynamic therapy + scaling and root planning as superior to conventional treatment. The association in question, when well standardized and performed, can result in promising responses in the control of periodontal disease; however, the clinical benefits that demonstrate its superiority will certainly be subject to new researches. (AU)


A raspagem e alisamento radicular é o procedimento padrão-ouro no tratamento da doença periodontal. Embora essa terapia seja capaz de reduzir ou eliminar os periodontopatógenos por meio da instrumentação periodontal, algumas vezes a resposta ao tratamento pode não promover completa erradicação dos patógenos, afetando assim, o processo de cicatrização e levando à presença de bolsas periodontais residuais. O objetivo do presente estudo foi analisar a eficácia da terapia fotodinâmica com fotobiomodulação laser adjuvante a raspagem e alisamento radicular (tendo como agente condutor uma ponta de fibra óptica que irradia o interior da bolsa periodontal), em comparação com a raspagem e alisamento radicular isoladamente em pacientes com periodontite, avaliados em estudos clínicos randomizados. Esta revisão sistemática foi realizada de acordo com as recomendações Principais Itens para Relatar Revisões sistemáticas e Meta-análises. As bases de dados utilizadas foram Pubmed, Lilacs, Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde - Odontologia e Medline. "Doença periodontal" OR "Tratamento periodontal" AND "Terapia fotodinâmica" foram os descritores utilizados. Um total de cinco artigos foram incluídos. Dois estudos mostraram resultados superiores em relação à referida associação; um estudo indicou benefícios nos aspectos bioquímicos e/ou microbiológicos; sugere, no entanto, que a relevância clínica precisa ser melhor avaliada; dois estudos não revelaram benefícios que categorizassem a terapia fotodinâmica + raspagem e alisamento radicular como superiores ao tratamento convencional. A associação em questão, quando bem padronizada e realizada, pode resultar em respostas promissoras no controle da doença periodontal; entretanto, os benefícios clínicos que demonstram sua superioridade certamente serão alvo de novas pesquisas. (AU)

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