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RFO UPF ; 26(2): 228-234, 20210808. ilus
Article de Portugais | LILACS, BBO - Ondontologie | ID: biblio-1443779

RÉSUMÉ

Objetivo: verificar as principais agenesias dentárias e os fatores associados em portadores de fissura labiopalatina por meio de uma revisão de literatura. Métodos: foi realizada uma revisão de literatura utilizando as bases de dados PubMed, SciELO e Google Acadêmico. Revisão de literatura: foram incluídos 34 artigos, sendo 2 casos clínicos, 15 estudos retrospectivos, 10 revisões de literatura, 4 estudos de caso-controle e 5 estudos transversais; além de 3 referências escolhidas através de outras buscas para complementar a revisão. A partir dos estudos incluídos no trabalho, foi possível verificar que a maior prevalência ocorre no sexo masculino. E a fissura que mais acomete a população é a transforame incisivo. Pôde-se analisar também que não há causa exata, porém, existem fatores predisponentes, como os ambientais e os hereditários. Considerações finais: esta revisão de literatura poderá auxiliar os profissionais de saúde para a realização de diagnóstico e planejamento precoces, a fim de encontrar o melhor e mais eficiente tratamento para cada caso. O tratamento precoce, por uma equipe multidisciplinar, certamente garantirá uma melhor qualidade de vida aos pacientes.(AU)


Objective: to verify the main dental agenesis and associated factors in cleft lip and palate through a literature review. Methods: a literature review was carried out using PubMed, SciELO and Google Scholar databases. Literature review: 34 studies were included, 2 clinical studies, 1 retrospective study, 10 literature reviews, 4 case-control studies and 5 cross-sectional studies. In addition to 3 references chosen through other searches complementary to the review. From the included studies, it was verified a higher frequency of cleft lift and palate for the male sex, and a higher frequency of more severe clefts, such as the incisive transformation, in comparison to the labiopalatine. It can also be analyzed that there is no exact cause; however, there are environmental and hereditary predisposing factors. Final considerations: this literature review may help health professionals to carry out early diagnosis and treatment planning, in order to find the best and most efficient treatment for each case. Early treatment by a multidisciplinary team will certainly guarantee a better quality of life for patients.(AU)


Sujet(s)
Humains , Enfant , Bec-de-lièvre/physiopathologie , Fente palatine/physiopathologie , Anodontie/physiopathologie , Bec-de-lièvre/étiologie , Fente palatine/étiologie , Anodontie/étiologie
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Arch. oral res. (Impr.) ; 8(2): 103-109, maio-ago. 2012. ilus, tab
Article de Anglais | LILACS, BBO - Ondontologie | ID: lil-706358

RÉSUMÉ

Objective: To assess the sequelae of unilateral chewing on muscles of mastication via comparing the approximatemuscular volume (AMV) of the masseter (MM), medial pterygoid (MPM), temporalis (TM),superior and inferior lateral pterygoid muscles (SLPM/ILPM) bilaterally using MRI. Materials and methods:Twenty patients (16 females and 4 males) were selected from outpatient dental clinics of Kaser AlAini Hospitals, Cairo University, complaining from being unilaterally edentulous for one year or more. Alsosix fully dentate individuals (2 males and 4 females) were selected as control group. Magnetic ResonanceImaging (MRI) of the masticatory muscles was performed followed by measuring the approximate musclevolume (AMV) for each muscle bilaterally using the planimetry method. Results: Showed increase in theapproximate muscular volume (AMV) of the dentate side in both right side and left side edentulous patients.Conclusion: Our study shows the effect of long term unilateral chewing on decreasing the AMV in the nonfunctioningside, suggesting that measuring the approximate masticatory muscle volume using MRI couldbe helpful in detection of long-term functional disability of each muscle in comparison to adjacent muscles.


Objetivo: Avaliar as sequelas da mastigação unilateral sobre os músculos da mastigação por meio da comparaçãodo volume aproximado muscular (AMV) do músculo masseter (MM), pterigóideo medial (MPM), temporal(TM), músculos pterigóideos laterais superior e inferior (SLPM/ILPM) bilateralmente usando ressonânciamagnética. Materiais e métodos: Vinte pacientes (16 mulheres e 4 homens) foram selecionados a partir deambulatórios odontológicos do Hospital Kaser Al Aini, Universidade do Cairo; todos os participantes eram unilateralmentedesdentados há um ano ou mais. Também, seis indivíduos totalmente dentados (2 homens e 4mulheres) foram selecionados como grupo controle. Imagem por Ressonância Magnética (RM) dos músculosmastigatórios foi realizada seguido pela medição do volume muscular aproximada (AMV) para cada músculobilateral utilizando o método de planimetria. Resultados: Foi observado aumento no volume aproximadomuscular (AMV) do lado dentado em ambos os lados direito e esquerdo de desdentados laterais. Conclusão:Este estudo mostra o efeito em longo prazo da mastigação unilateral na diminuição da AMV no lado nãofuncional, o que sugere que a medição do volume muscular mastigatório aproximado usando ressonânciamagnética pode ser útil na detecção de deficiência funcional de cada músculo em comparação com músculosadjacentes em longo prazo.


Sujet(s)
Humains , Mâle , Femelle , Adulte , Adulte d'âge moyen , Anodontie/physiopathologie , Mastication/physiologie , Muscles masticateurs/physiopathologie , Analyse de variance , Spectroscopie par résonance magnétique
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Pediatr Dent ; 34(3): 216-9, 2012.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22795154

RÉSUMÉ

PURPOSE: This study determined the relationship between tooth-size reduction, agenesis and the occurrence of palatally displaced canines (PDCs). Emphasis was given to the association between anomalous and/or absent maxillary lateral incisors and PDCs. METHODS: Pretreatment records of 66 consecutively treated orthodontic patients with PDCs and 66 controls were evaluated. Maximum mesiodistal (M-D) crown diameters were recorded for all teeth, except the second and third molars. Tooth agenesis was evaluated by radiographs. The level of significance was P<.05. RESULTS: The occurrence of agenesis in the PDC sample was approximately 26%. Congenital absence of the lateral incisors was noted in 2 male subjects (3%). The occurrence of small lateral incisors was approximately 39%. CONCLUSIONS: Female subjects with palatally displaced canines showed significant overall reductions of the maximum mesiodistal widths for all teeth, except the mandibular first molars. Female PDC subjects with 1 or more congenitally absent teeth showed significant reductions in M-D diameters of the maxillary left lateral incisors, mandibular second premolars, and first molars in relation to the female PDC subjects with no absent teeth. The association between tooth agenesis and PDCs was not observed. There also was no significant association between adjacent anomalous and/or absent maxillary lateral incisors and PDCs.


Sujet(s)
Anodontie/physiopathologie , Canine , Palais osseux , Mouvement dentaire , Adolescent , Adulte , Femelle , Humains , Jeune adulte
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Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop ; 138(1): 109-17, 2010 Jul.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20620841

RÉSUMÉ

This case report describes the orthodontic treatment of a patient with a deep-overbite Angle Class I malocclusion, agenesis of a mandibular central incisor, and 2 supernumerary teeth, which caused impaction of the mandibular first premolars. The 15-year-old patient also had a convex profile, maxillary dentoalveolar protrusion, and deficiency of space for the correct alignment of teeth. Therefore, treatment consisted of fixed appliance therapy, cervical headgear, extraction of the supernumeraries and the mandibular and maxillary first premolars, and mesiodistal reduction of the maxillary incisors to solve the arch perimeter discrepancy as much as possible with interproximal stripping. This method of treatment significantly improved the patient's facial and dental esthetics and provided a good functional occlusion, despite the absence of a mandibular incisor, which generally impairs achieving adequate incisal guidance.


Sujet(s)
Anodontie/complications , Occlusion dentaire , Incisive/malformations , Malocclusion de classe I/thérapie , Orthodontie correctrice/méthodes , Adolescent , Anodontie/physiopathologie , Céphalométrie , Émail dentaire/chirurgie , Appareils de traction extraorale , Femelle , Humains , Incisive/physiopathologie , Malocclusion de classe I/complications , Mandibule , Orthodontie correctrice/instrumentation , Extraction dentaire , Dent surnuméraire/complications
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