980 resultados para dental prostheses


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Nuestro trabajo pretende dar unas ideas básicas para el manejo de pacientes sometidos a tratamiento anticoagulante dando a conocer las posibles pautas a seguir respecto a su medicación: mantener intacta la terapia anticoagulante, modificar la terapia anticoagulante o realizar tratamiento combinado de heparina con anticoagulantes orales. La decisión deberá tomarse conjuntamente con el hematólogo responsable del paciente valorando cada caso según la morbilidad intrínseca de la intervención, el riesgo de tromboembolismo en función de la patología de base que presente el paciente y el grado de coagulación determinado mediante estudios de laboratorio (tiempo de protrombina e índice de trombotest).

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Las obturaciones dentales de amalgama constituyen la fuente principal de exposición permanente de bajo nivel al vapor de mercurio (Hg°) y al mercurio inorgánico (Hg(II)) para la población general. La dosis de mercurio absorbido procedente de la amalgama es de 2.7 ¿g/día/persona para una cantidad promedio de 7.4 obturaciones. Si esta cantidad consistiera enteramente en mercurio inorgánico (Hg(II)), estaría muy por debajo de la cifra de 15 ¿g/día para una persona de 65 kg que la OMS considera como ingesta tolerable de mercurio inorgánico. En el caso de una exposición permanente a la misma cantidad, pero de vapor de mercurio (Hg0), se obtendría una concentración de 0.18 mg/m3 que puede compararse con la concentración de referencia de la EPA de 0.3 mg/m3 o con el nivel de riesgo mínimo de la ATSDR de 0.2 mg/m3. Varios estudios clínicos longitudinales y aleatorizados han evaluado la relación entre la concentración urinaria de mercurio y la exposición al mercurio procedente de las obturaciones dentales de amalgama en niños, particularmente vulnerables al Hg0, así como los posibles efectos neurológicos de tal exposición. La concentración promedio de mercurio en orina en los niños tratados con amalgama, con un promedio de 18,7 superficies obturadas, aumentó hasta un pico de 3.2 ¿g/L a los 2 años de iniciado el tratamiento y a los 7 años de seguimiento había descendido hasta los niveles basales y no se detectó ninguna alteración en las distintas exploraciones de monitorización neuropsicológica. De la misma manera, diversas investigaciones epidemiológicas no han aportado ninguna evidencia del papel de la amalgama en la posible causa o exacerbación de trastornos degenerativos como la esclerosis lateral amiotrófica, la enfermedad de Alzheimer, la esclerosis múltiple o el Parkinson. La extracción de las obturaciones de amalgama produce un aumento transitorio de los niveles de mercurio en sangre inmediatamente después de extraer las obturaciones de amalgama, pero de pequeña magnitud y que se normaliza a los 100 días, por lo que el efecto del dique de goma tiene una relevancia toxicológica menor. La conclusión de esta revisión es que la amalgama dental continúa siendo un excelente material de obturación.

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Se presenta en este artículo una revisión del riesgo de transmisión de enfermedades infecciosas en la clínica dental. Las hepatitis víricas, en especial la hepatitis B y la C, la infección por el virus de la inmunodeficiencia humana, la tuberculosis, y otras enfermedades infecciosas pueden ser potencialmente transmitidas en el ejercicio de la profesión, tanto a los pacientes como a los profesionales. El conocimiento de la probabilidad de transmisión y sus características son la base sobre la que desarrollarán las medidas preventivas de control de infección que intentan evitar o por lo menos minimizar la probabilidad de adquirir estas enfermedades en el ámbito laboral.

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Purpose: Polyethylene wear is a recurrent problem in joint arthroplasty. Small debris particles are also associated to inflammation reaction of the surrounding bone, eventually leading to the failure of the bound between the implant and the host bone, and implant loosening. The goal of this study was thus to estimate the volume of polyethylene wear of a reversed prosthesis, and compare it to an anatomic prosthesis, during one year of activities of daily living. Material and Methods: A numerical musculoskeletal model of the glenohumeral joint was used for this comparative study. The reversed (RP) and anatomic (AP) Aequalis prostheses were positioned in the numerical model. Eight levels of abduction were considered. Their daily frequency was estimated from in-vivo recorded data on healthy volunteers during activities of daily living. One year of use was simulated to predict the linear and volumetric wear. The volumetric wear was the difference of volume between the original and worn component. Results: With the AP, the contact pattern on the glenoid surface moved rapidly from the inferior to the superior side during the first 30 degrees of abduction, and then went back to the inferior side. With the RP, the contact pattern on the humeral cup surface remained at the inferior side. Contact pressure was 20 times lower with the RP than with the AP. One year of use produced a maximum linear wear of 0.2 mm with the AP, and 0.13 mm with the RP. However, the volumetric wear was 8.4 mm3 with the AP, but reached 44.6 mm3 with the RP. Conclusion: Polyethylene particles are a matter of concern with AP. Infiltration of these particles within the bone-implant interface can induce a implant loosening. This problem should not be underestimated with RP. It might be associated to a higher level of humeral stem loosening reported with RP. The long term survival of RP might be improved by using a highly cross-linked polyethylene, which has a better abrasion resistance but lower plastic resistance.

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Antibiotic prophylaxis is commonly prescribed to patients with total arthroplasties before a dental intervention. This attitude is not evidence-based for several reasons: 1) the usual pathogens of prosthetic joint infections are not of oral origin; 2) even if given, systemic antibiotic do not completely suppress the occult bacteraemia occurring during dental intervention and 3) humans may have up to twelve episodes of occult bacteraemia of dental origin per day. Routine antibiotic prophylaxis should be clearly distinguished from the antibiotic treatment required in case of established oral cavity infection. A constant optimal oral and dental hygiene is more important in terms of prevention and should be routinely recommended to every patient carrying a joint arthroplasty.

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Report on a review of certain expenditures made by the Iowa Department of Public Health, including the Iowa Board of Pharmacy, the Iowa Dental Board, the Iowa Board of Medicine, and the Iowa Board of Nursing, from July 1, 2011 through August 31, 2014

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Objectives: To evaluate the prevalence of dental agenesis and its possible association with other developmental dental anomalies and systemic entities. Setting and Sample Population: Descriptive transversal study, for which 1518 clinical records, of patients visited by the Odontological Service of the Primary Health Centre of Cassà de la Selva (Girona-Spain) between December 2002 and February 2006 were reviewed. The data were recorded in relation to the oral and dental anomalies and the associated systemic entities, between the ones referred as concomitant in literature. Results: Values of 9.48% (7.25% excluding the third molars) for dental agenesis and 0.39% for oligodontia were obtained. The presence of dental agenesis concomitant with some other forms of oral and dental anomalies was observed. Attention must be drawn to the fact that a greater number of concomitant systemic entities were observed in those patients that presented a severe phenotypical pattern of dental agenesis. Conclusions: The results of the present study do not differ from the ones reported in studies of similar characteristics among Occidental and Spanish populations. The relationship observed between certain systemic entities and developmental dental anomalies suggest a possible common genetic etiology

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Objectives: To study the dental status and treatment needs of institutionalized older adults with chronic mental illness compared to a non-psychiatric control sample. Study Design: The sample size was 100, in which 50 were psychogeriatric patients (study group; SG) classified according to DSM-IV, with a mean age of 69.6 ± 6.7 years, and 50 non-psychiatric patients (control group; CG), with a mean age of 68.3 ± 6.9 years. Clinical oral health examinations were conducted and caries were recorded clinically using the Decayed, Missing and Filled Teeth Index (DMFT). Results were analyzed statistically using the Student"s t-test or analysis of variance. Results: Caries prevalence was 58% and 62% in SG and CG, respectively. DMFT index was 28.3 ± 6.6 in SG and 21.4 ± 6.07 in CG (p < 0.01). Mean number of decayed teeth was higher in SG (3.1) compared to CG (1.8) (p=0.047). Mean number of missing teeth were 25.2 and 16.4 in SG and CG respectively (p<0.05). DMFT scores were higher in SG in all the age groups (p < 0.01). Mean number of teeth per person needing treatment was 3.4 in SG and 1.9 in CG (p= 0.037). The need for restorative dental care was significantly lower in the SG (0.8 teeth per person) than in the CG (1.7 teeth per person) (p = 0.043). Conclusions: Institutionalized psychiatric patients have significantly worse dental status and more dental treatment needs than non-psychiatric patients.

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This study examines the correlation between buccal dental microwear and stable isotopes. The buccal surface of post-canine teeth casts from El Collado, the largest Mesolithic site in Spain, were examined under Scanning Electron Microscope; photomicrographs were taken from the middle third of the buccal surface with magnification 100X. Only six individuals passed the criteria for buccal dental microwear analysis. The photomicrographs were treated by adobe Photoshop 8.01 to cover an area 0.56 mm² of middle third of buccal surface, the output photomicrographs were digitized using Sigmascan Pro 5 by SPSS. Then the correlation between buccal microwear pattern and stable isotopes of the same individuals, of the previous study of Guixe et al., 2006, was examined using a Pearson test. Statistical analysis revealed that there is no significant correlation between stable isotopes and buccal dental microwear of the people of the Mesolithic site of El Collado. The historical and archaeological documentation suggest that the Mesolithic people tended to consume marine food. Fish-drying techniques were used during the Mesolithic period which allowed the introduction of dust and sand to the fish. These abrasive particles affected the buccal dental microwear pattern, so that no correlation between the isotopes and microwear may be expected. This also suggests that the buccal dental microwear pattern exceeds dietary reconstruction to reconstruct food processing techniques.

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Objectives. A study is made of the dental implications of oral cancer, with a view to avoiding the complications that appear once oncological treatment is started. Patients and Methods. The study comprised a total of 22 patients diagnosed with oral cancer according to clinical and histological criteria in the Service of Maxillofacial Surgery (Dental Clinic of the University of Barcelona, Spain) during the period 1996-2005, and posteriorly treated in different hospital centers in Barcelona. Results. Of the 22 patients diagnosed with oral cancer in our Service, the present study finally analyzed the 12 subjects who reported for the dental controls. As regards the remaining 10 patients, 5 had died and 5 could not be located; these subjects were thus excluded from the analysis. All of the smokers had abandoned the habit. The most common tumor location was the lateral margin of the tongue. None of the patients visited the dentist regularly before the diagnosis of oral cancer. T1N0M0 was the most common tumor stage. Surgery was carried out in 50% of the cases, while 8.4% of the patients received radiotherapy and 41.6% underwent surgery with postoperative radiotherapy. In turn, 66.6% of the patients reported treatment sequelae such as dysgeusia, xerostomia or speech difficulties, and one patient suffered osteoradionecrosis. Forty-one percent of the patients did not undergo regular dental controls after cancer treatment. As regards oral and dental health, 16.6% presented caries, and 50% had active periodontal disease. Conclusions. Protocols are available for preventing the complications of oral cancer treatment, and thus for improving patient quality of life. However, important shortcomings in the application of such protocols on the part of the public health authorities make it difficult to reach these objectives

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Objectives. A study is made of the dental implications of oral cancer, with a view to avoiding the complications that appear once oncological treatment is started. Patients and Methods. The study comprised a total of 22 patients diagnosed with oral cancer according to clinical and histological criteria in the Service of Maxillofacial Surgery (Dental Clinic of the University of Barcelona, Spain) during the period 1996-2005, and posteriorly treated in different hospital centers in Barcelona. Results. Of the 22 patients diagnosed with oral cancer in our Service, the present study finally analyzed the 12 subjects who reported for the dental controls. As regards the remaining 10 patients, 5 had died and 5 could not be located; these subjects were thus excluded from the analysis. All of the smokers had abandoned the habit. The most common tumor location was the lateral margin of the tongue. None of the patients visited the dentist regularly before the diagnosis of oral cancer. T1N0M0 was the most common tumor stage. Surgery was carried out in 50% of the cases, while 8.4% of the patients received radiotherapy and 41.6% underwent surgery with postoperative radiotherapy. In turn, 66.6% of the patients reported treatment sequelae such as dysgeusia, xerostomia or speech difficulties, and one patient suffered osteoradionecrosis. Forty-one percent of the patients did not undergo regular dental controls after cancer treatment. As regards oral and dental health, 16.6% presented caries, and 50% had active periodontal disease. Conclusions. Protocols are available for preventing the complications of oral cancer treatment, and thus for improving patient quality of life. However, important shortcomings in the application of such protocols on the part of the public health authorities make it difficult to reach these objectives

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OBJECTIVES: To describe variations in the utilization of dental services by persons aged 50+ from 14 European countries and to identify the extent to which such variations are attributable to differences in oral health need and in accessibility of dental care. METHODS: We use data from the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe (SHARE Waves 2 and 3) and estimate a series of multivariate logistic regression models to analyze variations in dental service utilization (overall dental attendance, preventive treatment and/or operative treatment, dental attendance in early life years) RESULTS: Overall dental attendance and incidence of solely preventive treatment are comparatively high in the Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, and Switzerland. In contrast, overall dental attendance is relatively low in Spain, Italy, France, Greece, Poland, and Ireland. Moreover, a high incidence of solely operative treatment is observed in Austria, Italy, and France, whereas in the Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, and Ireland, the incidence of solely operative treatment is comparably low. By and large, these variations persist even when controlling for cross-country differences in oral health need and in accessibility of dental care. CONCLUSIONS: In comparison with other European regions, there is a tendency toward more frequent and preventive dental treatment of the elderly populations residing in Scandinavia and Western Europe. Such utilization patterns appear only partially attributable to differences in need for and accessibility of dental care.

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School dental screening of all high schools in Iowa that have participated. A state summary.

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School dental screening of all high schools in Iowa that have participated. A state summary.