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jueves, 29 de septiembre de 2022

Molar-Incisor Hypomineralisation: Clinical Manifestations and Treatment

Molar-Incisor Hypomineralisation

Clinically, Molar Incisor Hypomineralization is characterized by presenting a dental piece with an enamel that fractures easily and of various colors that vary between yellow, brown and white. The causes are unknown but it is related to external and pharmacological factors.

The patient presents sensitivity, pain on chewing, high risk of caries. Other abnormalities such as fluorosis and enamel hypoplasia should be ruled out.

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We share a complete article on the factors, clinical manifestations, diagnosis and management of Molar Incisor Hypomineralization.

Oral Medicine


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Joëlle A.Dulla Hendrik Meyer-Lückel. Molar-incisor hypomineralisation: narrative review on aetiology, epidemiology, diagnostics, and treatment decision. SWISS DENTAL JOURNAL SSO VOL 131 11 P2021


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jueves, 22 de septiembre de 2022

Neuralgia del Trigémino: Revisión del tratamiento farmacológico y quirúrgico

Anatomía

La neuralgia del trigémino es un trastorno del nervio trigémino (V par craneal) que se caracteriza por episodios cortos, severos, súbitos, y recurrentes de dolor que afectan la vida del paciente.

Se utiliza la resonancia magnética como apoyo junto con la evaluación clínica del paciente para un correcto diagnostico. El tratamiento de la neuralgia del trigémino es farmacológico y quirúrgico.

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Compartimos las manifestaciones clínicas y criterios de diagnóstico de la neuralgia del trigémino, y una revisión del tratamiento farmacológico y quirúrgico.

Nervio Trigémino


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Marín-Medina, Daniel S; Gámez-Cárdenas, Manuela. Neuralgia del trigémino: aspectos clínicos y terapéuticos. Acta neurol. colomb ; 35(4): 193-203, Oct-Dic. 2019.


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jueves, 8 de septiembre de 2022

Dental pain in pediatric dentistry - Assessment tools

Pediatric Dentistry

Dental pain interferes with the patient's quality of life, and is usually caused by caries, but can also be caused by trauma. The control of dental pain in pediatric dentistry is considered a challenge for the operator.

Clinical and radiographic evaluation is essential to determine the origin of the pain, which may be of dental origin or of the adjacent structures. Currently there are instruments that help us assess dental pain in children.

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We share an article that reviews the important aspects of pain in pediatric dentistry, and the tools for a correct evaluation today.

Pediatric Dentistry


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Darmawan Setijanto. Dental Pain Among Children and Adolescents. Systematic Reviews in Pharmacy Vol 11, Issue 5, May-Jun2020

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Anatomía del Cráneo - Cara: Suturas y Puntos Craneométricos

Anatomía

El cráneo contiene y protege al encéfalo, y esta formado por 8 huesos, que están unidos mediante suturas. Su estudio es indispensable para los estudiante y profesionales de la salud.

Los puntos craneométricos son puntos referenciales en diferentes zonas del cráneo, y se utilizan para calcular sus dimensiones y realizar estudios antropológicos y odontológicos.

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jueves, 1 de septiembre de 2022

Step-by-step Procedure Manual on Atraumatic Restorative Treatment

Atraumatic Restorative Treatment

Atraumatic restorative treatment is a procedure that removes carious tissue from teeth using only hand instruments. This procedure is performed when patients live in areas where basic services are lacking.

To perform a correct caries removal technique, it is essential to know the instruments and the handling of the restoration material. Glass ionomer is the material of choice to restore carious teeth.

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The manual that we share offers us several tips on atraumatic restorative treatment, such as the caries removal procedure and handling of the restoration material.

ART


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Holmgren CJ, Roux D, Doméjean S. Traitement restaurateur atraumatique (ART). Une approche a minima de la prise en charge des lésions carieuses. Réalités Cliniques 2011; 22: 245–256.

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sábado, 27 de agosto de 2022

Are Antibiotics Enough To Treat A Tooth Infection?

Oral Infection

Dental caries is a multifactorial infection, with a very high prevalence in the world, which destroys dental tissue and compromises the dental pulp, generating the much feared dental pain.

Night pain is one of the characteristic signs of dental infection and one of the reasons for most consultation in dental emergencies. The evaluation is clinical and radiological to determine the degree of involvement of caries.

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The administration of antibiotics is necessary to control the pain and the evolution of the infection, but is it enough? The answer below...

Pharmacology


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miércoles, 17 de agosto de 2022

What is temporomandibular disorder? - Concept, diagnosis and current treatment

TMD

The temporomandibular joint is formed by the mandibular and the temporal bone of the skull, which together with muscular structures allow movements such as opening, closing, laterality, protrusion and mandibular retrusion.

The etiology of temporomandibular disorders are complex and varied, and it is a challenge for the evaluation, diagnosis and management of this pathology. Treatment can be conservative or surgical.

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Learn about the clinical manifestations, causes and consequences of temporomandibular disorders, in addition to the management and treatment of this pathology.

TMD


👇 READ AND DOWNLOAD THE ARTICLE "Temporomandibular Disorders: Current Concepts and Controversies in Diagnosis and Management" IN PDF 👇



Li, D.T.S.; Leung, Y.Y. Temporomandibular Disorders: Current Concepts and Controversies in Diagnosis and Management. Diagnostics 2021, 11, 459. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11030459

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