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J Indian Soc Pedod Prev Dent ; 27(2): 125-30, 2009.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19736508

RÉSUMÉ

Traumatic lesions in primary teeth are frequent in pediatric patients and can cause problems both to the deciduous tooth and permanent successor. The impact strength on deciduous tooth can reach the growing permanent tooth, affecting its morphology, structure and position, or even hampering its proper development. This report describes an aesthetic-functional rehabilitation process in an 8 year 10 month old boy during a multidisciplinary treatment held at the Clinical Center of Dental Trauma in Primary Teeth of the Pediatric Dentistry of Dental College of University of São Paulo, Brazil. The patient presented bilateral posterior cross bite and the permanent left upper central incisor with ectopic eruption and enamel hypoplasy, preceded by avulsion of element 61, occurred when the patient was 1.6 years old. After diagnosis and treatment planning, a quick expansion of jaws was recommended with Hass-type rapid expander and orthodontic leveling with fixed braces. Due to the ectopic eruption, the gingival contour had been altered and hypertrophia was found, compromising aesthetics and avoiding local hygienic procedures. Gingivoplasty was carried out with high-intensity Diode Laser, followed by aesthetic restoration with compound resin. It was concluded that after deciduous teeth traumatism it is important that the patient undergoes clinic and radiographic assistance until the permanent teeth erupt so that an adequate multidisciplinary treatment can be offered to the patient.


Sujet(s)
Extrusion dentaire/complications , Dent de lait/traumatismes , Enfant , Hypoplasie de l'émail dentaire/étiologie , Hypoplasie de l'émail dentaire/thérapie , Restaurations dentaires permanentes , Hypertrophie gingivale/étiologie , Hypertrophie gingivale/chirurgie , Gingivoplastie , Humains , Mâle , Malocclusion dentaire/étiologie , Malocclusion dentaire/thérapie , Technique d'expansion palatine , Équipe soignante , Éruption dentaire ectopique/étiologie , Éruption dentaire ectopique/thérapie
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J. epilepsy clin. neurophysiol ; 13(2): 83-88, June 2007. ilus
Article de Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-458781

RÉSUMÉ

INTRODUCTION: Gingival enlargement is the term now used to describe medication-related gingival overgrowth or gingival hyperplasia, a common reactionary phenomenon that occurs with the use of several types of therapeutic agents, including antiepileptic drugs. This disorder has been recognized since 1939, shortly after the introduction of phenytoin. METHODS: Review of literature concerning etiology, pathogenesis and management of antiepileptic drug induced gingival enlargement. CONCLUSIONS: It is important that neurologists become aware of the potential etiologic agents of antiepileptic drug induced gingival enlargement and its characteristic features in order to be able to prevent, diagnose and successfully manage it.


INTRODUÇÃO: Hipertrofia gengival é o termo usado na atualidade para descrever aumento gengival ou hiperplasia gengival, um fenômeno comum que ocorre com o uso de vários tipos de agentes terapêuticos, incluindo drogas antiepilépticas. Este distúrbio foi descrito em 1939, logo após a introdução da fenitoína. MÉTODOS: Revisão da literatura em relação a etiologia, patogênese e manejo da hipertrofia gengival induzida por drogas antiepilépticas. CONCLUSÕES: É importante que neurologistas estejam conscientes dos agentes etiológicos em potencial da hipertrofia gengival induzida por drogas antiepilépticas e de suas características a fim de preveni-la, diagnosticá-la e tratá-la de modo satisfatório.


Sujet(s)
Humains , Phénytoïne/effets indésirables , Hypertrophie gingivale/étiologie , Anticonvulsivants/effets indésirables , Hygiène buccodentaire , Gingivectomie
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Dermatol. rev. mex ; 39(5): 276-82, sept.-oct. 1995. ilus, tab
Article de Espagnol | LILACS | ID: lil-164443

RÉSUMÉ

La embarazada experimenta en su piel, durante los 280 días que dura su estado de gravidez, una serie de cambios muy notorios, que por su alta incidencia se consideran normales. En este trabajo se hace un análisis de los cambios fisiológicos que se presentan en los tegumentos durante la gestación; se revisan somerante las alteraciones endocrinológicas y se describen los padecimientos y lesiones dermatológicas que se observan en las embarazadas, exceptuando las erupciones pruriginosas específicas del embarazo


Sujet(s)
Grossesse , Humains , Femelle , Complications tumorales de la grossesse/physiopathologie , Oestrogènes/physiologie , Hypertrophie gingivale/étiologie , Hypophyse/physiologie , Mélanose/étiologie , Complications infectieuses de la grossesse , Grossesse/immunologie , Grossesse/métabolisme , Grossesse/physiologie , Progestérone/physiologie , Maladies de la peau/étiologie
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