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J Dent Educ ; 2024 Apr 16.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38627911

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INTRODUCTION: Three-dimensional (3D)-printing technology can provide customizable simulations, but its effects on patient care quality have not been well studied. This study aimed to assess the impact of practicing with patient-specific 3D-printed teeth models on the quality of patients' dental preparations performed by students transitioning to clinical training. Accordingly, the quality of posterior crown preparations was evaluated by objectively analyzing digital scans and grades in two groups: the study group, which practiced beforehand with patient-specific 3D-printed teeth models, and the control group, which did not practice with these models. METHODS: All 78 fourth-year dental students who had just finished their fixed prosthodontics course at the simulation laboratory with training on phantom heads and without previous clinical experience in crown preparations were invited to participate in the study. Sixty-eight agreed to take part and were randomly divided into a study group that practiced crown preparations on 3D-printed models of their own patient's teeth and a control group that did not practice with 3D-printed models and started their clinical work straightforwardly after simulation training. Students completed validated perception questionnaires on self-confidence and clinical skills before and after the protocol, which were compared using a chi-squared test. Crown preparations performed on 3D-printed models and then on patients were digitally scanned and objectively graded by prepCheck software for critical parameters, such as undercuts, taper, and occlusion reduction. Non-parametric tests were used to compare preparations on 3D-printed models and on patients performed by the study group and those on patients made by the control group. RESULTS: Initially, both groups reported similar perceptions of self-confidence and clinical skills levels. The study group significantly improved both aspects after the protocol. Analysis of the scanned preparations demonstrated that the study group removed less tooth structure from actual patients than from the initial 3D-printed models. In contrast, the control group showed excess occlusal clearance in their patients compared to the study group. CONCLUSIONS: Practicing patient-specific 3D-printed teeth before performing procedures clinically appears to enhance preparation quality and minimize unnecessary tooth reduction in early clinical experiences.

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Artículo en Español | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1514262

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Objetivo: Comparar y validar sistemas diagnósticos de severidad de Osteoartrosis (OA) de las articulaciones temporomandibulares (ATM) en imágenes de tomografía computada (TAC). Método: Se efectuó un estudio observacional, retrospectivo, analítico y ciego. Se evaluaron 99 pacientes (198TAC-ATM), aplicando los criterios de siete diferentes sistemas diagnósticos. Un clínico calibrado (K=0,7) efectuó las evaluaciones. La validez de contenido se efectuó bajo los criterios Ahmad. La consistencia interna se determinó con Alpha de Cronbach. Se correlacionaron los datos con Rho de Spearman. Resultados: La severidad de la erosión condilar presenta alta correlación positiva entre las clasificaciones Alexiou/Arayasantiparb (rho=0,986) y baja entre Cömert/Alexiou (rho=0,421) y Cömert/Arayasantiparb (rho=0,422). La esclerosis condilar presentó fuerte correlación entre las clasificaciones de Cömert/Alexiou, Masilla/Alexiou y Cömert/Masilla (rho=857;rho=0,853;rho=0,998). Los datos presentaron alta consistencia interna (Alfa Cronbach=0,897) y baja validación de contenido (36,2%). Conclusiones: Las mediciones de los 7 sistemas presentan alta fiabilidad. La erosión ósea, esclerosis y osteofitos son medidos en cuatro niveles de severidad y con similar escala en tres sistemas de diagnóstico (Alexiou, Arayasantiparb y Cömert), sugiriendose complementar con determinación del espacio articular y movilidad condilar, como propone RDC/TMD para TTM. La validación de contenido fue baja, solo los sistemas diagnósticos de Cömert y Alexiou superaron el 50%.


Objective: To compare and validate diagnostic systems for the severity of Osteoarthrosis (OA) of the temporomandibular joints (TMJ) in computed tomography (CT) images. Method: An observational, retrospective, analytical, blinded, retrospective study was performed. Ninety-nine patients (198MSCT-ATM) were evaluated, applying the criteria of seven different diagnostic systems. A calibrated clinician (K=0.7) performed the evaluations. Content validity was performed under the Ahmad criteria. Internal consistency was determined with Cronbach's Alpha. Data were correlated with Spearman's Rho. Results: For condylar erosion severity, there was a high positive correlation between Alexiou/Arayasantiparb (rho=0.986) and a low one between Cömert/Alexiou (rho=0.421) and Cömert/Arayasantiparb (rho=0.422) classifications. For condylar sclerosis, we found a strong correlation between Cömert/Alexiou, Masilla/Alexiou and Cömert/Masilla classifications (rho=857; rho=0.853; rho=0.998). The data presented high internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha=0.897) and low content validation (36.2%). Conclusions: The measurements of the 7 systems have a high reliability. Bone erosion, sclerosis and osteophytes are measured at four levels of severity and with a similar scale in three diagnostic systems (Alexiou, Arayasantiparb and Cömert). We suggest to complement it with the determination of joint space and condylar mobility, as proposed by RDC/TMD. Content validity was low, only the Cömert and Alexiou diagnostic systems were higher than 50%.

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Artículo en Español | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1385251

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RESUMEN Objetivo: Determinar los biomarcadores inflamatorios del líquido sinovial (LS) de pacientes adultos con trastornos intraarticulares (TI) de la articulación temporomandibular (ATM) y su capacidad diagnóstica. Métodos: Se realizó búsqueda electrónica/manual de artículos (2010-2019) en paralelo por dos investigadores. La calidad de los estudios, se determinó por medio de CONSORT y STROBE y el sesgo según criterios Cochrane RoB 2 en ensayos clínicos aleatorizados y Escala Newcastle-Ottawa en estudios observacionales. Se estudiaron pacientes con TI de la ATM y determinación de biomarcadores del LS. Resultados: De 264 artículos encontrados, 6 cumplieron los criterios inclusión-exclusión, incluyendo 262 pacientes, [OA=153, 93 con desplazamientos discales (DD) y 16 con OA+DD]. Todas las muestras fueron obtenidas por artrocentesis y detectadas por ELISA. Se determinaron 19 biomarcadores en pacientes con OA; 9 en DD y 2 en diagnosticados con OA+DD. El incremento de biomarcadores en el LS de la ATM se asocia con TI. Conclusión: Los biomarcadores detectados con mayor frecuencia en LS de pacientes con TI de ATM fueron IL-1β, IL-6 y TNF-α y en segunda frecuencia TGF-β1, MMP-3 e IFN-γ. Dada la inconsistencia de los protocolos utilizados la evidencia fue débil, imposibilitando asociar biomarcadores con diagnóstico de TI determinado, ni efectuar análisis estadístico.


ABSTRACT: Objective: To determine the evidence of inflammatory biomarkers present in the synovial fluid (SF) of adult patients with intra-articular disorders (ID) of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and their diagnostic ability. Methods: Electronic/manual search of articles (2010-2019) was performed. Data were extracted in duplicate. The quality of the studies was determined by CONSORT, STROBE and risk of bias was determined by Cochrane RoB 2 and Newcastle-Ottawa Scale. The populations studied were patients with TMJ ID and with studies of SF biomarkers. Results: Out of 264 articles found, 6 met the inclusion-exclusion criteria, including 262 patients, 93 with disc displacements (DD) and 16 with OA+DD. All samples were obtained by arthrocentesis and detected by ELISA. Nineteen biomarkers were evaluated in patients with OA, 9 in patients with DD and 2 in those diagnosed with OA+DD. Increased inflammatory biomarkers in the SF of TMJ are associated with ID. Conclusion: The most frequent biomarkers detected in SF of patients with TMJ ID were IL-1β, IL-6 and TNF-α and in second frequency TGF-β1, MMP-3 and IFN-γ. Given the inconsistency of the protocols used, the evidence was weak, making it impossible to associate biomarkers with a given IT diagnosis, or to perform statistical analysis.

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Artículo en Español | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1385231

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RESUMEN: Objetivo: Determinar el efecto de omega-3 sobre la calidad/cantidad de sueño en humanos. Métodos: Se realizó la búsqueda sistemática de artículos (2010-2019), incluyendo pacientes sin limitación de edad/sexo, sometidos a cambio o suplemento de dieta con omega-3 y evaluaciones de sueño. La revisión se realizó bajo los criterios PICOT y PRISMA, la calidad de la evidencia y riego de sesgo fueron evaluados con criterios GRADE. Resultados: Seis ensayos superaron todos los filtros, dos estudios incluyeron pescado en la dieta y cuatro ingesta de cápsulas de omega-3. En cuatro estudios Omega-3 favorece el sueño presentando impacto moderadamente positivo en calidad y alto en cantidad. Los estudios fueron efectuados con variables de alta heterogeneidad, imposibilitando el análisis cuantitativo de los datos. El riesgo de sesgo fue moderado-alto. Conclusión: Omega-3, como suplemento dietético o directamente en los alimentos, interviene como coadyuvante para mejorar el sueño. No se pudo concluir sobre su recomendación de uso clínico en la gestión del sueño debido a la heterogeneidad de las metodologías para medir la intervención, las poblaciones estudiadas y cantidad de ingesta. Se necesitan estudios con mayor estandarización metodológica, para determinar dosis óptima, período de intervención y proporción de ácidos eicosapentaenoico/docosahexaenoico, necesarios para mejorar la calidad y la cantidad del sueño.


ABSTRACT: Objective: To determine the effect of omega-3 on the quality/quantity of sleep in humans. Methods: We conducted a systematic search for articles (2010-2019), including patients without age or sex limitation, undergoing omega-3 diet change or supplementation and sleep assessments. The review was conducted under the PICOT and PRISMA criteria, the quality of evidence and risk of bias were evaluated with GRADE criteria. Results: Six trials passed all filters. Two studies included dietary fish and four omega-3 capsule intake. In four studies, omega-3 favored sleep with moderately positive impact on quality and high impact on quantity. The studies were conducted with highly heterogeneous variables, making a quantitative analysis of the data impossible. The risk of bias was moderate to high. Conclusion: Omega-3 as a dietary supplement or directly in food intervenes as an adjuvant to improve sleep. We could not conclude on its recommendation for clinical use in sleep management due to the heterogeneity of the methodologies to measure the intervention, the populations studied and amount of intake. Studies with greater methodological standardization are needed, to determine optimal dose, intervention period and eicosapentaenoic/docosahexaenoic acid ratio, needed to improve sleep quality and quantity.

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Artículo en Español | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1385782

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RESUMEN: El objetivo del presente estudio fue describir los cambios clínicos e imagenológicos de las terapias no invasivas aplicadas a pacientes con alteraciones óseas degenerativas de las articulaciones temporomandibulares (ATM). Metodología: Se evaluaron 25 pacientes con alteraciones óseas degenerativas de las ATM, sin tratamiento previo de trastornos temporomandibulares (TTM) al momento del diagnóstico. Se realizó tratamiento no invasivo y un año después fueron evaluados según criterios clínicos e imagenológicos DC/TMD y Ahmad. Los resultados fueron presentados por medio de estadística descriptiva, odds ratio con sus respectivos intervalos de confianza, comparaciones de medianas y correlaciones. Se estudiaron 50 ATM, 72 % mujeres (32,2 años promedio). Se observó mejora significativa en los parámetros: dolor (p=0,0001), sinovitis (p=0,001) e incremento de la esclerosis del trabeculado óseo (p=0,051) a un año post-tratamiento. Después de un año del establecimiento de terapias no invasivas en pacientes con alteraciones óseas degenerativas de las ATM, se observaron cambios positivos tanto clínicos como imagenológicos, reduciéndose significativamente la sintomatología dolorosa, limitándose la progresión del daño óseo degenerativo, y observándose recuperación de los casos de sinovitis.


ABSTRACT: The objective of this study was to describe clinical and imaging changes of non-invasive therapies applied to patients with degenerative bone disorders of the temporomandibular joints (TMJ). To carry out this study, 25 patients with degenerative bone disorders of TMJ without previous treatment at the time of diagnosis, were evaluated. Non-invasive treatment was performed and one year later they were evaluated according to clinical and imaging criteria DC/TMD and Ahmad. Results were presented by descriptive statistics, odds ratio, confidence interval, comparisons of means, and correlations. 50 TMJs, 72 % women, (32.2 years mean of age) were studied. Significant improvement was observed in the parameters: pain (p=0.0001), synovitis (p=0.001), and increased sclerosis of the bone trabeculae (p=0,051) at one-year post-treatment. After one year of the establishment of non-invasive therapies in patients with degenerative joint disease of TMJ, it was observed positive changes, both clinical and imaging, reducing painful symptomatology, limiting effect on the progression of degenerative bone damage, and recovery of synovitis cases.

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Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34303654

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OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine the effect of omega-3 on the painful symptomatology of osteoarthritis (OA) in synovial joints. STUDY DESIGN: An electronic/manual search was conducted (2004-2019). Using pain as a primary outcome and stiffness/function and swelling as secondary outcomes, based on Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) criteria, Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) reporting quality, and Cochrane/RoB-2 risk of bias assessment. Data were processed using RevMan v5.2 (Cochrane Collaboration). RESULTS: Six randomized controlled trials were selected. The study population included 454 patients with OA. In 4 studies the pain in the intervention group presented significant pain reduction compared with the control group (mean difference = 22.89; 95% confidence interval, 3.37-42.42). Studies did not stablish the effective anti-inflammatory dose. The number of studies on stiffness/function and inflammation was low (n = 2). The evidence and degree of recommendation was 2B. The randomized controlled trials presented high clinical and methodological variability. CONCLUSION: Omega-3 can significantly reduce painful symptoms in patients suffering from OA in synovial joints. However, the limited number of studies, range of doses, intervention periods, baseline characteristics of patients, and asymmetry in reporting bias, combined with the heterogeneity in the combined effect of the studies, offer low-quality evidence on which clinical guidance cannot be based.


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Osteoartritis , Humanos , Osteoartritis/tratamiento farmacológico , Dolor
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Int. j interdiscip. dent. (Print) ; 14(1): 11-16, abr. 2021. tab, graf
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: biblio-1385178

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RESUMEN: Objetivo: Describir el desarrollo e implementación para el establecimiento, cumplimiento y acreditación como centro de atención abierta, para la atención odontológica de un centro docente asistencial. Metodología: Para alcanzar mayores niveles de calidad sanitaria y lograr satisfacción de pacientes, profesionales, estudiantes, personal auxiliar y administrativo, definimos 8 niveles de acción: orientar trabajo a resultados; realizar actividades centradas en el paciente; desarrollar el liderazgo y coherencia en los objetivos; gestionar por medio de procesos; involucrar a toda la comunidad; incorporar a la gestión el aprendizaje, la innovación y la mejora constante; potenciar alianzas internas y externas y garantizar la responsabilidad social. Resultados: El comité de calidad rediseñó protocolos, realizó mejoras computacionales y administrativas, realizó diálogos con la comunidad, incrementando de 80% a 100% el cumplimiento de los estándares obligatorios (n= 11) y de 70 % a 96 % los globales. Conclusiones: Alcanzar las competencias de planificación, gestión sanitaria y elevar los niveles de calidad en la atención de pacientes de un centro de salud que incluye una Facultad de Odontología, es un desafío continuo en el tiempo que involucra toda la comunidad, requiere especialistas del área, incrementa los costos de operación y conduce a su acreditación como centro de atención abierta.


ABSTRACT: Objective: To describe the development and implementation for the establishment, fulfillment and accreditation as an open-care center, for dental care in a University Teaching Center. Methodology: In order to reach higher levels of health care quality and additionally achieve the satisfaction of patients, professionals, students, auxiliary and administrative staff, the quality committee developed 8 levels of action: 1, orienting the work to results; 2, performing patient-centered activities; 3, developing leadership and coherence in the objectives; 4, managing through processes; 5, involving the entire community; 6, incorporating learning, innovation and constant improvement into management; 7, strengthening internal and external alliances and 8, ensuring social responsibility. Results: After 4 years of work by the quality and review committees, with the redesign of protocols, computer and administrative improvements, evaluation of progress and dialogue with the community, compliance with mandatory quality standards (n=11) was increased from 80% to 100% and compliance with the global standard was increased from 70% to 96% (mandatory + non-mandatory standards). Conclusions: The strategy to achieve planning and management competences in the health system and to raise quality levels of patient care in a health center that includes a dental school is a continuous challenge over time that involves the entire community, requires specialists in the area, increases operating costs and leads to accreditation as an Open.Care Center.


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Humanos , Gestión de la Calidad Total
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Int. j interdiscip. dent. (Print) ; 13(3): 151-156, dic. 2020. tab
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: biblio-1385164

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RESUMEN: El objetivo: del presente estudio fue efectuar una revisión actualizada de la morfología, fisiopatología y aspectos moleculares de la capa fibrocartilaginosa de las ATM en humanos. Método: se realizó búsqueda electrónica y manual con los términos MeSH "TMJ" y "fibrocartilage", sin límite de fecha o idioma. Los desenlaces definidos fueron: morfología del fibrocartílago, fisiopatología del fibrocartílago articular, modeladores moleculares del fibrocartílago y deterioro del fibrocartílago. Resultados: Se identificaron 1.071 títulos de artículos que después de las exclusiones, fueron seleccionados 16 a texto completo para la revisión. El fibrocartílago (FC) que cubre las superficies de las ATM es un tejido crítico en el establecimiento y la tasa de progresión de las alteraciones óseas degenerativas, clínicamente sus discontinuidades se asocian a patologías que provocan dolor, ruidos y limitación funcional. Conclusiones: A pesar de la diversidad metodológica, heterogeneidad de objetivos y diferentes características de los estudios incluidos en la revisión, el fibrocartílago de la ATM, como tejido avascular, determina fisiología de baja capacidad reparativa y mayor frecuencia de patología del FC en mujeres en edad fértil, asociado a receptores hormonales. La fisiopatología muestra reacciones inmunitarias que incrementan la acción de MMPs, interleucinas y FNTα, responsables de la degradación de la matriz extracelular, destrucción celular y morfológica del fibrocartílago, que conducen a sintomatología inflamatoria y degenerativa de pacientes que presentan artralgias y sinovitis en las ATM.


ABSTRACT: The aim: of the present study was to carry out an updated review of the morphology, physiopathology and molecular aspects of the TMJ fibrocartilage in humans. Method: electronic/manual search was performed with the MeSH terms "TMJ" and "fibrocartilage", with no date or language limit. The defined outcomes were: morphology of the fibrocartilage, physiopathology of the articular fibrocartilage, fibrocartilage molecular modelers and fibrocartilage deterioration. Results: 1071 articles were identified and after exclusions, 16 full-texts were selected for review. The fibrocartilage (FC) that covers the surfaces of the TMJ is a critical tissue in the establishment and progression rate of degenerative bone diseases; clinically, its discontinuities are associated with pain, noise and functional limitation. Conclusions: In spite of the methodological diversity, heterogeneity of objectives and different characteristics of the patients included in the review, TMJ fibrocartilage, as avascular tissue, determines a physiology of low reparative capacity, observed with greater frequency of FC damage in women of fertile age, associated with a greater amount of hormonal receptors. The physiopathology shows that the immune reactions increase some MMPs, interleukins and FNTα, which are linked to the degradation of the extracellular matrix, FC cellular and morphological destruction and define the inflammatory and degenerative symptomatology of patients who present TMJ arthralgia´s and synovitis.


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Humanos , Articulación Temporomandibular , Odontología , Fibrocartílago/fisiología
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Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: biblio-959753

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ABSTRACT: Aim: To describe the current state of undergraduate Cariology teaching in Chilean universities. Material and Methods: A previously content-validated questionnaire was used to conduct a cross-sectional study including all private/public universities. Statistical analysis was performed determining frecuency distributions of categorical variables with the Stata Data Analysis and Statistical Software 13.1®. Results: Cariology is a key issue in undergraduate education, and in most universities, is taught as key axis of courses, in various departments, for more than one year. Consistency was found in Cariology topics taught. The clinical threshold for surgical treatment is roughly divided into thirds (33.3% enamel microcavitation, 38.9% underlying shadow and 27.8% dentin cavity), no university indicated operative treatment for non cavitated lesions. Radiographic threshold for surgical treatment is the external dentinal third (66.7%). Conclusions: Answers revealed a mix of traditional and modern Cariology concepts. Depite some encouraging results, half of Chilean universities considered that Cariology is not appropriately implemented and no standardization exists between theoretical teaching and clinical management, nonoperative management is not properly clinically implemented, students are evaluated for tissue damage restoration and resistance to non-invasive philosophy adoption remains.


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Humanos , Estudiantes , Universidades , Caries Dental , Esmalte Dental , Educación , Chile , Encuestas y Cuestionarios
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Am J Dent ; 31(2): 107-112, 2018 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29630796

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PURPOSE: To evaluate sealed amalgam and resin-based composite restorations after 12 years to determine whether sealing minor defects (micro-repairs) enhanced the longevity of restorations. METHODS: 34 subjects aged 18-80 were recruited. This sample group underwent 137 restorations, including 51 resin-based composite (RC) and 86 amalgam (AM) restorations. Existing restorations with localized, marginal defects were assigned to one of two groups: (a) the Sealing group (n=48, 27 AM; 21 RC) or (b) the Control group (n=89, 59 AM; 30 RC). The quality of each restoration was scored according to the modified USPHS criteria by two examiners at the beginning of the study and after 1-5, 10, and 12 years. Kaplan Meier survival curves were created and a Cox regression was applied to investigate survival variables. Mantel Cox, Wilcoxon, and Friedman tests were performed for comparisons within groups. RESULTS: After 12 years, no statistically significant differences were observed for the variables "restorative material" (P= 0.538) or "sealing yes/no" (P= 0.136) with respect to the longevity of the restorations. All groups behaved similarly with regard to marginal adaptation, secondary caries, and tooth sensitivity (P≥ 0.05). Cumulatively, after a 12-year observation period, sealing minor restoration defects did not affect the longevity of the restorations. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Sealing minor marginal defects for resin composites or amalgam restorations did not affect their longevity. This intervention may be considered over-treatment for patients with low-to-medium risks for developing dental caries.


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Amalgama Dental , Caries Dental , Restauración Dental Permanente , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Resinas Compuestas , Adaptación Marginal Dental , Fracaso de la Restauración Dental , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Adulto Joven
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Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: biblio-900322

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RESUMEN: Objetivo: Creación de un currículo de competencias mínimas en Cariología, para la formación de los Cirujano-Dentistas egresados de las escuelas de Odontología de Chile. Metodologías: A partir de una reunión de académicos de las Universidades de Talca y de Chile (año 2011), se elaboró una propuesta de currículo inicial, basado en los dominios propuestos por la Unión Europea (Schulte AG y cols). Durante el año 2016, dicha propuesta fue analizada mediante diálogos digitales y grupos de trabajo, con la participación del 96% de las Escuelas de Odontología existentes en el país, que concluyeron en un documento intermedio. Este documento fue analizado, discutido y perfeccionado durante el Taller para el Desarrollo de un Currículo de Competencias Mínimas en Cariología para las Escuelas de Odontología Chilenas (22/Mayo/2017, Talca, organizado por la Universidad de Talca y la Universidad de Chile) con la asistencia de representantes del 96% de las escuelas dentales chilenas, Ministerio de Salud de Chile, Colegio de Cirujano-Dentistas de Chile y con la asesoría de los profesores de Cariología Dres. Margherita Fontana y Carlos González-Cabezas (Universidad de Michigan, Ann Arbor, EEUU). Cada grupo de trabajo revisó el documento y envió nuevos comentarios, los que fueron incorporados en el documento final por una comisión asesora. Resultados: El documento del Currículo en Cariología se organizó en 5 Dominios: 1. Conocimientos base; 2. Determinación de Riesgo, diagnóstico de caries y detección de lesiones de caries; 3. Toma de decisiones y manejo preventivo no operatorio; 4. Toma de decisiones y manejo operatorio y 5. Cariología basada en la evidencia, en la práctica clínica y de salud pública. Se consensuaron las definiciones operacionales, las competencias principales y las sub-competencias para cada uno de los dominios. Las sub-competencias fueron clasificadas en tres niveles: A: Ser competente en; B: Tener conocimientos sobre y C: Estar familiarizado con. El documento final fue enviado a todos los participantes del taller para su aprobación y difusión en cada una de las instituciones involucradas. Conclusiones: Se logró, por medio de consenso, la construcción del Currículo de Competencias mínimas en Cariología para estudiantes de pregrado de Odontología en las universidades chilenas.


ABSTRACT: Objective: Development of a minimum set of competencies in Cariology that every dentist graduated from a Dental School in Chile must have. Methodology: Starting from a meeting of scholars from the Universities of Talca and Chile (year 2011), an initial proposal for a curriculum was developed, based on the domains proposed by the European Cariology Curriculum (Schulte, et al, 2011). During 2016, this proposal was discussed through online dialogues and working groups, with the participation of 95.2% of the Chilean dental schools, which resulted in an intermediate document. This document was analyzed, discussed and refined during the Workshop for the Development of a Curriculum of Minimum Competencies in Cariology for Chilean Dental Schools (May 22, 2017, Talca, organized by the Universities of Talca and Chile) with the attendance of representatives from 95.2% of the Chilean dental schools, the Chilean Ministry of Health, Chilean College od Dentists and with the assistance of the professors of Cariology Margherita Fontana and Carlos González-Cabezas (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA). Each working group revised the document and provided feedback, which was incorporated in the final document by an advisory committee, elected on the day of the workshop, including the authors of the present article. Results: The Cariology Curriculum was organized in 5 Domains: 1. Basic knowledge; 2. Risk assessment, caries diagnosis and caries lesion detection; 3. Decision-making and non-operative preventive treatment; 4. Decision making and operative treatment; and 5. Evidence-based, clinical and public health practice. Operational definitions, main competencies and sub-competencies for each domain were agreed. Sub-competencies were classified into three levels: A: Be competent in; B: Have knowledge about, and C: Be familiar with. The final document was sent to all the participants of the workshop for dissemination in each of the institutions involved. Conclusions: The development of the Competency-based Curriculum in Cariology for undergraduate dental students at Chilean universities was achieved through consensus.


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Humanos , Facultades de Odontología , Estudiantes de Odontología , Universidades , Curriculum , Caries Dental , Educación , Chile
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Oral Health Prev Dent ; 15(5): 435-445, 2017.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28785746

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PURPOSE: This prospective, blinded clinical trial assessed the performance of amalgam restorations that were refurbished, replaced, or not treated. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-three patients were included, ages 18-80 years, with 63 amalgam restorations that had one or more defects in their clinical features, such as defective anatomic form, roughness and/or luster according to United State Public Health Service (USPHS) criteria. Restorations were randomly assigned to either refurbishment (A: n = 21), replacement (B: n = 21) or untreated (C: n = 21) groups. Two calibrated examiners evaluated the restorations at baseline (Kappa = 0.74) and after 10 years (Kappa = 0.84), according to eight parameters: anatomy, roughness, luster, secondary caries, marginal adaptation, occlusal contact, marginal staining and tooth sensitivity. Wilcoxon tests were performed for within-group comparisons, and Friedman tests were used for multiple within-group comparisons. The Mantel-Cox test was used to compare survival curves. RESULTS: After 10 years, 49 restorations (77.8%) were assessed (group A: n = 19; group B: n = 13; group C: n = 17). Over a decade, the three groups showed similar clinical performances for all studied parameters: anatomy (p = 0.410), roughness (p = 0.930), luster (p = 0.984), secondary caries (p = 1.0), marginal adaptation (p = 0.433), occlusal contact (p = 0.33), marginal staining (p = 0.470), and tooth sensitivity (p = 0.784). CONCLUSIONS: Amalgam restorations that have defective anatomic form, roughness and/or luster performed similarly for all studied parameters, whether they were refurbished, replaced or left untreated after 10 years in patients with low and intermediate caries risk. Most of the restorations were classified as clinically acceptable after ten years. Restorations in all three groups tended to deteriorate over time.


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Amalgama Dental , Reparación de Restauración Dental , Restauración Dental Permanente , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Ensayo de Materiales , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estudios Prospectivos , Método Simple Ciego , Factores de Tiempo , Adulto Joven
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Int J Cardiol ; 236: 340-344, 2017 Jun 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28214078

RESUMEN

Hospitalization for heart failure (HF) places a major burden on healthcare services worldwide, and is a strong predictor of increased mortality especially in the first three months after discharge. Though undesirable, hospitalization is an opportunity to optimize HF therapy and advise clinicians and patients about the importance of continued adherence to HF medication and regular monitoring. The Optimize Heart Failure Care Program (www.optimize-hf.com), which has been implemented in 45 countries, is designed to improve outcomes following HF hospitalization through inexpensive initiatives to improve prescription of appropriate drug therapies, patient education and engagement, and post-discharge planning. It includes best practice clinical protocols for local adaptation, pre- and post-discharge checklists, and 'My HF Passport', a printed and smart phone application to improve patient understanding of HF and encourage involvement in care and treatment adherence. Early experience of the Program suggests that factors leading to successful implementation include support from HF specialists or 'local leaders', regular educational meetings for participating healthcare professionals, multidisciplinary collaboration, and full integration of pre- and post-hospital discharge checklists across care services. The Program is helping to raise awareness of HF and generate useful data on current practice. It is showing how good evidence-based care can be achieved through the use of simple clinician and patient-focused tools. Preliminary results suggest that optimization of HF pharmacological therapy is achievable through the Program, with little new investment. Further data collection will lead to a greater understanding of the impact of the Program on HF care and key indicators of success.


Asunto(s)
Lista de Verificación/tendencias , Salud Global/tendencias , Insuficiencia Cardíaca/epidemiología , Insuficiencia Cardíaca/terapia , Hospitalización/tendencias , Lista de Verificación/normas , Salud Global/normas , Insuficiencia Cardíaca/diagnóstico , Humanos , Alta del Paciente/normas , Alta del Paciente/tendencias
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Braz Dent J ; 27(1): 60-5, 2016.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27007348

RESUMEN

In the last years the focus in dentistry has shifted to an "esthetic dentistry" approach, where patients are concerned about reaching a better look of their teeth. Vital tooth bleaching is a technique with immediate results, which improves the appearance and patient's self-esteem. The aim of this study was to recognize personality characteristics determined by the Millon Index of Personality Styles of participants looking for tooth bleaching and to correlate them to satisfaction with the treatment. Forty participants were included and filled out the Millon Index of Personality Styles form before treatment. Expectation about tooth bleaching was quantified from 1 to 5. Patients were treated with bleaching agent according to manufacturer's directions. One week after treatment, the patient's satisfaction was quantified from 1 to 5. Prevailing personality characteristics were determined. Expectations and satisfaction values of all patients were correlated with each of the presented personality scales by Spearman Rho test. Ten scales prevailed over their counterpart. Median of patient's expectation was 2 and satisfaction 4. Only the score of a single characteristic (extraversing) showed statistically significant correlation with patient satisfaction. Patients looking for tooth bleaching treatment seem to have common personality characteristics. Almost all of them wanted to achieve a moderate change in teeth color and the result of the treatment was usually satisfactory.


Asunto(s)
Satisfacción del Paciente , Personalidad , Blanqueamiento de Dientes , Humanos
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Braz. dent. j ; 27(1): 60-65, Jan.-Feb. 2016. tab
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: lil-777147

RESUMEN

Abstract In the last years the focus in dentistry has shifted to an "esthetic dentistry" approach, where patients are concerned about reaching a better look of their teeth. Vital tooth bleaching is a technique with immediate results, which improves the appearance and patient's self-esteem. The aim of this study was to recognize personality characteristics determined by the Millon Index of Personality Styles of participants looking for tooth bleaching and to correlate them to satisfaction with the treatment. Forty participants were included and filled out the Millon Index of Personality Styles form before treatment. Expectation about tooth bleaching was quantified from 1 to 5. Patients were treated with bleaching agent according to manufacturer's directions. One week after treatment, the patient's satisfaction was quantified from 1 to 5. Prevailing personality characteristics were determined. Expectations and satisfaction values of all patients were correlated with each of the presented personality scales by Spearman Rho test. Ten scales prevailed over their counterpart. Median of patient's expectation was 2 and satisfaction 4. Only the score of a single characteristic (extraversing) showed statistically significant correlation with patient satisfaction. Patients looking for tooth bleaching treatment seem to have common personality characteristics. Almost all of them wanted to achieve a moderate change in teeth color and the result of the treatment was usually satisfactory.


Resumo Ultimamente, o foco da Odontologia deslocou-se para uma "odontologia estética", em que os pacientes se preocupam em conseguir uma aparência melhor para seus dentes. O branqueamento vital é uma técnica com resultados imediatos que melhora aparência e auto-estima do paciente. O objetivo deste estudo foi detectar características de personalidade definidas pelo Índice Millon de Estilos de Personalidade de pessoas que buscaram branqueamento dental e correlacioná-las com a satisfação com o tratamento. Foram incluídos 40 participantes que preencheram o formulário do Índice Millon de Estilos de Personalidade antes do tratamento. A expectative sobre o branqueamento dental foi quantificada com valores de 1 a 5. Os pacientes foram tratados com agente branqueador de acordo com as instruções do fabricante. Uma semana depois o tratamento, a satisfação do paciente foi quantificada com valores de 1 a 5. Foram determinados as características predominantes. Os valores da expectativa e da satisfação foram correlacionados com cada escala de personalidade apresentada através do teste de Spearman Rho. Dez escalas prevaleceram sobre a sua contrapartida. A mediana das expectativas foi 2 e das satisfações foi 4. O valor de uma característica apenas (extraversão) apresentou correlação estatisticamente significante com a satisfação do paciente. Os pacientes que buscam o branqueamento dental parecem ter características comuns de personalidade. Quase todos queriam conseguir uma mudança moderada na cor dos dentes e o resultado do tratamento foi geralmente satisfatório.


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Satisfacción del Paciente , Personalidad , Blanqueamiento de Dientes
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Int. j. odontostomatol. (Print) ; 9(3): 349-356, dic. 2015.
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: lil-775457

RESUMEN

La caries es una enfermedad infecciosa, transmisible y multifactorial, que conduce a la pérdida de minerales reversible o irreversible de los tejidos duros susceptibles del diente, por acción de productos ácidos provenientes de la fermentación de los hidratos de carbono de la dieta por la actividad metabólica del biofilm adherido a la superficie dentaria. Aunque tradicionalmente se ha considerado al Streptococcus mutans como el responsable de la enfermedad, actualmente otras bacterias, denominadas no mutans, se han asociado con el inicio, progresión y actividad de la enfermedad en esmalte, dentina y cemento radicular. Para profundizar el estudio de la diversidad bacteriana oral asociada a caries dental se han aplicado diversas metodologías, dentro de las cuales destaca el estudio del metagenoma oral. Este nos permite estudiar comunidades bacterianas completas mediante el análisis del DNA, en un determinado ambiente sin necesidad de aislar y cultivar las especies, entregando información sobre la diversidad taxonómica y filogenética de estas comunidades. Existen diferentes métodos de análisis de la diversidad bactariana, entre los que tenemos el análisis del ARNr 16S mediante electroforésis, PCR, microarreglos, secuenciamiento de última generación, entre otros. El estudio del metagenoma oral ha permitido identificar especies que no han podido ser aisladas por métodos convencionales, además de identificar su presencia o ausencia en las distintas etapas del desarrollo de la enfermedad de caries dental, permitiendo un mejor conocimiento del desarrollo de esta patología. El estudio basado en el metagenoma ha dado a conocer una diversidad microbiana oral inesperada, dando información relevante para la actualización de los conocimientos y así identificar nuevos objetivos terapéuticos. El propósito de esta revisión bibliográfica es exponer los principales resultados que ha aportado el estudio del metagenoma sobre la diversidad microbiana, aplicado específicamente a la comunidad bacteriana oral.


Dental caries is an infectious, transmissible and multifactorial disease, which leads towards a reversible and irreversible loss of minerals found in hard tissues of a tooth, caused by acids from carbohydrates fermentation due to metabolic activity of the biofilm attached to the tooth surface. Although Streptococcus mutans has been thought to be responsible for tooth decay, another bacterium named no mutans has been linked to the beginning, progression and activity of the disease in the enamel, dentine and cement. One of the methodologies put into practice to deepen the study of oral bacteria diversity related to carious cavities is oral metagenome. This methodology allows the study of whole bacterial groups by the analysis of DNA in a particular environment without the need of isolating and cultivating species, providing information about the taxonomical and phylogenetic diversity of these groups. There are different methods to study the bacterial diversity, including 16 S rRNA analysis through electrophoresis, PCR, microarrays, next generation sequence (NGS). The metagenome tool permits to recognize species that have not been able to be isolated by conventional methods. As well as identify its presence or absence in the different stages of the dental caries development, which allows a better understanding of development of the disease. The metagenome-based study has revealed an unexpected oral microbial diversity, giving information relevant to the updating of knowledge and identifies new therapeutic targets. The purpose of this review is to present the main results has brought the study of the metagenome on microbial diversity, applied specifically to the oral bacterial community in health and caries disease.


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Salud Bucal , Caries Dental/microbiología , Caries Dental/prevención & control , Microbiota/fisiología , Boca/microbiología , ARN Ribosómico 16S , Metagenoma
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Rev. Fac. Odontol. Univ. Antioq ; 27(1): 127-153, July-Dec. 2015. tab
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: biblio-957207

RESUMEN

ABSTRACT. Introduction: the goal of this literature review is to analyze the findings included in the literature concerning different alternatives to increase longevity of resin-based composite restorations and their adhesive bond. Methods: bibliographies in the EBSCO database (Elton B Stephens Company) were reviewed using the following key words: "composite repair bond strength"; "restorations sealing"; composite restorations longevity"; "restorations refurbishment"; "composite bond strategy"; "dental adhesive collagen cross linking"; "proanthocyanidin dentin bond strength"; "multiple layer dentin bond strength", and "dentin adhesive evaporation bond strength". Clinical and laboratory results were analyzed in terms of repairing, sealing, and refurbishing defective restorations, in addition to improvements in impregnation of adhesive surfaces, resistance of adhesive polymers, and the progress recently made concerning resistance to hydrolytic collagen degradation. Results: repairing, sealing, or refurbishing defective restorations allow keeping tooth structure healthy, reducing potential damage to dental pulp, as well as operatory pain, often caused without anesthetics. New bonding management techniques provide adhesive procedures with increased longevity. Conclusions: repairing, refurbishing, or sealing defective composite resins increase the longevity of restorations and restored teeth by using minimally invasive dental techniques. Other methods, such as improving impregnation of adhesive surfaces, increasing adhesive polymers strength, and hydrolytic degradation of collagen are promising advances that modify the management of bonding techniques, providing patients with restorative treatments of increased longevity.


RESUMEN. Introducción: el objetivo de esta revisión es analizar los resultados de las diferentes alternativas que presenta la literatura para incrementar la longevidad de las restauraciones con base a resinas compuestas. Métodos: fueron revisadas las bibliografías en la base de datos EBSCO (Elton B Stephens Company), en idioma inglés bajo los siguientes acrónimos " composite repair bond strengh"; "restorations sealing"; composite restorations longevity; "restorations refurbishment"; "composite bond estrategy"; "dental adhesive collagen cross linking"; "proanthocyanidin dentin bond strength";" multiple layer dentin bond strength"; and "dentin adhesive evaporation bond strength". Se examinan los resultados clínicos y de laboratorio de reparación, sellado y remodelado de restauraciones defectuosas, además de las mejoras en la impregnación de las superficies adhesivas, la resistencia de los polímeros adhesivos y los avances en el aumento de la resistencia a la degradación hidrolítica del colágeno. Resultados: la reparación, sellado y remodelado de restauraciones defectuosas permite la preservación de estructura dentaria sana, reducción del potencial daño a la pulpa dental y reducción del dolor operatorio, la mayoría de las veces efectuado sin uso de anestésicos. Nuevas técnicas para el manejo de la adhesión proporcionan incremento en la longevidad de los procedimientos adhesivos. Conclusiones: la reparación, remodelado y sellado de resinas compuestas defectuosas, incrementa la longevidad de las restauraciones y de los dientes restaurados con la aplicación de técnicas de odontología mínimamente invasiva. Adicionalmente otras metodologías, tales como mejoras en la impregnación de las superficies adhesivas, aumento de la resistencia de los polímeros adhesivos e incremento de la resistencia a la degradación hidrolítica del colágeno constituyen promisorios avances que modifican el manejo de las técnicas adhesivas, que permitirá ofrecer tratamientos restauradores de mayor longevidad a la población.


Asunto(s)
Reparación de Restauración Dental , Resinas Compuestas , Operatoria Dental , Longevidad
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Am J Dent ; 28(4): 203-8, 2015 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26437500

RESUMEN

PURPOSE: To evaluate the clinical performance of refurbished resin composite restorations compared to untreated (negative control) restorations over a period of 10 years. METHODS: 26 subjects (having a total of 52 composite restorations) were recruited. All restorations in the refurbished group showed clinical features rated bravo according to modified USPHS criteria. Untreated restorations were those that had been deemed acceptable (alpha or bravo rated); these were used as controls. Two examiners performed assessments at baseline and during the 5th and 10th years after the intervention. Wilcoxon tests were performed for within-group comparisons, Friedman tests were used for multiple within-group comparisons, and Mann Whitney tests were used for between-groups comparisons. Kaplan-Meier survival curves were calculated, and the Mantel-Cox test was used to compare curves. P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. RESULTS: In both groups, 10-year scores were significantly different from baseline scores in all clinical parameters except secondary caries. There were no statistically significant differences in the survival analysis of groups (log-rank test, P = 0.376). Refurbishing treatment improved the anatomy, roughness, luster, and marginal adaptation of restorations with a short-term effect, with most properties rated acceptable after 10 years of clinical service. The clinical characteristics were similar for all groups at the 10th year.


Asunto(s)
Resinas Compuestas , Restauración Dental Permanente , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Adulto Joven
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Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: lil-734838

RESUMEN

La aplicación de adhesivos dentarios autograbantes que contienen 10-metacriloxidecilfosfato dihidrogenado supera la resistencia a la biodegradación de la interfase adhesiva de los sistemas tradicionales de grabado total. El mecanismo de acción se basa en la formación de múltiples nanocapas de calcio unido a 2 moléculas 10-metacriloxidecilfosfato dihidrogenado sobre la dentina; estas múltiples capas de 3,5 nm son las que protegerían las fibras colágenas del fenómeno de hidrólisis. Las nanocapas explicarían su alta estabilidad en el tiempo y la fortaleza de la unión, probadas tanto en estudios clínicos como de laboratorio. La interacción con la hidroxiapatita sucede con ácidos de pH bajos, pero mayores que los tradicionales, por lo que surge la necesidad de recomendar el grabado selectivo previo del esmalte. El uso de metacriloxidecilfosfato dihidrogenado permite el cambio de filosofía adhesiva desde el grabado total a la integración adhesiva de la dentina.


Applying self-etching dental adhesives containing 10-MDP overcomes the resistance to biodegradation of the adhesive interface of traditional total etch. The mechanism of action is based on the formation of multiple nano-layers of calcium and two molecules of 10-MDP on the dentin surface. These multiple layers of 3.5 nm protect the collagen fibers from hydrolysis phenomenon. The nano-layer explains its high stability and bond strength over time, tested both by clinical and laboratory studies. Hydroxyapatite interaction occurs with acids of low pH, but are higher than traditional, thus increasing the need to recommend the previous selective etching of the enamel. The use of MDP allows a change of philosophy from the total-etch adhesive to adhesive integration of the dentin.


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Recubrimientos Dentinarios , Cementos Dentales , Grabado Dental , Metacrilatos , Dentina
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J Appl Oral Sci ; 22(3): 235-40, 2014 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25025565

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the relationship between urease and arginine deiminase system (ADS) activities and dental caries through a cross-sectional study. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Urease and ADS activities were measured in saliva and plaque samples from 10 caries-free subjects and 13 caries-active. Urease activity was obtained from the ammonia produced by incubation of plaque and saliva samples in urea. ADS activity was obtained from the ammonia generated by the arginine-HCl and Tris-maleate buffer. Specific activity was defined as micromoles of ammonia per minute per milligram of protein. Shapiro-Wilk statistical test was used to analyze the distribution of the data, and Mann-Whitney test was used to determine the significance of the data. RESULTS: The specific urease activity in saliva and plaque was significantly higher in individuals with low DMFT scores. ADS activity in saliva (6.050 vs 1.350, p=0.0154) and plaque (8.830 vs 1.210, p=0.025) was also higher in individuals with low DMFT scores. CONCLUSIONS: Caries-free subjects had a higher ammonia generation activity by urease and arginine deiminase system for both saliva and plaque samples than low caries-active subjects. High levels of alkali production in oral environment were related to caries-free subjects.


Asunto(s)
Caries Dental/enzimología , Placa Dental/enzimología , Hidrolasas/análisis , Saliva/enzimología , Ureasa/análisis , Álcalis/metabolismo , Amoníaco/análisis , Estudios de Casos y Controles , Estudios Transversales , Índice CPO , Placa Dental/química , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Valores de Referencia , Factores de Riesgo , Saliva/química , Estadísticas no Paramétricas
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