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martes, 30 de marzo de 2021

Esthetic restoration of deciduous anterior teeth using prefabricated zirconia crowns: A case report

Oral Rehabilitation

It is common to see pediatric patients who have suffered a fracture of the upper incisors due to trauma. And it is that the hyperactivity of the children exposes them to this type of accidents.

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Depending on the extent and severity of the fracture, it can be recommended from a resin application to a dental crown

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Currently, highly aesthetic materials are available, such as zirconia crowns, to rehabilitate incisors. We share the case of a rehabilitation with zirconia crowns.

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Dr. Aaheli Banerjee - Dr. Aindrila Ghosh - Dr. Piyali Datta - Dr. Shabnam Zahir and Dr. Gautam Kundu Esthetic restoration of deciduous anterior teeth using prefabricated zirconia crowns: A case report International Journal of Applied Dental Sciences 2020; 6(2): 113-115

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jueves, 18 de marzo de 2021

Deformity of the tongue in an infant: Riga-Fede disease

Oral Medicine

It is known as Riga-Fede disease to the benign ulcer located in the lingual frenulum or on the ventral aspect of the tongue in most cases. This lesion occurs in newborn babies with natal or neonatal teeth.

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But it can also appear late in babies older than 06 months of age, and it is due to the appearance of the first teeth. A differential diagnosis must be made to rule out any infection or neoplastic lesion.

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We present the case of an 11-month-old girl who presented with an ulceration on her tongue. The diagnosis and the treatment carried out are reported.

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Eley, Karen & Watt-Smith, Pauline & Watt-Smith, Stephen. (2010). Deformity of the tongue in an infant: Riga-Fede disease. Paediatrics & child health. 15. 581-2. 10.1093/pch/15.9.581.

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domingo, 14 de marzo de 2021

Early interceptive treatment management

Orthodontic

It is important to remember that prevention and early care is important for a correct development of the occlusion, thus we avoid that several of the functions are compromised in the child (aesthetics, phonation, chewing).

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Interceptive orthodontics makes use of various devices to correct alterations in the development of the jaws and prevent them from worsening over time.

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We share an article that shows us the importance of early diagnosis and treatment of dental malocclusions, as well as the necessary devices for interceptive treatment.

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M. Limme, A Bruwier - Early interceptive treatment management - J Dentofacial Anom Orthod 2014;17:302 - RODF / EDP Sciences

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domingo, 31 de enero de 2021

Neonatal tooth with Riga-Fede disease affecting breastfeeding: A case report

Neonatal tooth

Neonatal teeth are those that erupt in the first weeks of life, unlike natal teeth that are present in the oral cavity at birth. The presence of these teeth has an impact on breastfeeding and on the baby's oral health.

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Neonatal teeth generate an ulcer in the sublingual region, and it is known as Riga-Fede disease. Breastfeeding is compromised by the discomfort generated by the ulcer.

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We share an article that describes the characteristics of neonatal teeth and their implications for the health and breastfeeding of the baby.

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Jamani, N.A., Ardini, Y.D. & Harun, N.A. Neonatal tooth with Riga-Fide disease affecting breastfeeding: a case report. Int Breastfeed J 13, 35 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13006-018-0176-7
Image: Adone Baroni MD / Carlo Capristo MD / Luigi Rossiello MD / Franco Faccenda MD / Rocco Alfredo Satriano MD
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lunes, 18 de enero de 2021

Mouth Breathing: Its Consequences, Diagnosis & Treatment

Pediatric Dentistry

The diagnosis and treatment of the consequences of the mouth respirator must be carried out by a multidisciplinary team early. The pediatric dentist must be prepared to identify the signs and symptoms of this pathology

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Mouth breathing has serious consequences for craniofacial and occlusive development. Mouth breathing patients have a longer face, this is due to the functional adaptation of breathing.

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We share an article that explains in detail what are the consequences, diagnosis and treatment of mouth breathing.

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Taru Gupta., et al. “Mouth Breathing-Its Consequences, Diagnosis & Treatment”. Acta Scientific Dental Sciences 4.5 (2020): 32-41

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viernes, 8 de enero de 2021

Pain and anxiety management for pediatric dental procedures using various combinations of sedative drugs: A review

Pediatric Dentistry

During dental care we can find pediatric patients who experience fear and anxiety during the consultation. Behavior management techniques will help us control the behavior of these types of patients.

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In special cases it is necessary to use conscious sedation. This method is proven to help minimize the infant's anxiety and fear during the dental procedure.

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The article that we share analyzes various aspects of the different types of drugs that are used for conscious sedation, their combinations, advantages and doses.

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° Gazal, Giath & Fareed, Wamiq & Zafar, Muhammad & Al Samadani, Khalid. (2015). Pain and anxiety management for pediatric dental procedures using various combinations of sedative drugs: A review. Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal. 10.1016/j.jsps.2014.04.004.

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lunes, 4 de enero de 2021

Oral breathing: new early treatment protocol

Pediatric Dentistry

Mouth breathing is multifactorial, and its consequences are short and long term, and it is evident in the oral cavity and in general health. Early evaluation and treatment by the pediatric dentistry and pediatrician is necessary.

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The mouth breather is affected cognitively, psychologically and physically. A characteristic sign of the oral respirator is the "adenoid face", which is why most parents attend specialists.

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We share an excellent article that tells us about oral respirators, and the importance of early multidisciplinary treatment (pediatrics - dentistry).

Pediatric Dentistry


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Denotti, G., Ventura, S., Arena, O., & Fortini, A. (2014). Oral breathing: new early treatment protocol. Journal of Pediatric and Neonatal Individualized Medicine (JPNIM), 3(1), e030108. https://doi.org/10.7363/030108

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