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Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics | 2010

Influência do posicionamento sagital mandibular na estética facial

Marina Dórea de Almeida; Arthur Costa Rodrigues Farias; Marcos Alan Vieira Bittencourt

OBJECTIVES: To analyze the influence of mandibular sagittal position in the determination of facial attractiveness. METHODS: Facial profile photographs were taken of an Afro-descendant man and a Caucasian man, as well as an Afro-descendant woman and a Caucasian woman. These photos were manipulated on the computer using Adobe Photoshop® CS2 to produce-from each original face-a straight profile, three simulating retrusion and three protrusion mandibular discrepancies. In all, 28 photographs were evaluated by orthodontists (n = 20), oral maxillofacial surgeons (n = 20), plastic artists (n = 20) and laypersons (n = 20). The descriptive analysis was performed by calculating the mean and standard deviation for each group. RESULTS: The straight facial profile was met with greater acceptance by Afro-descendant male faces and female faces. Caucasian males found a lightly concave facial profile with a more prominent mandible to be the most pleasant. After an analysis of skeletal discrepancies simulations, Caucasian males also showed a preference for mandibular protrusion versus retrusion. Females, however, preferred convex over concave profiles. CONCLUSION: The results showed agreement between groups of evaluators in selecting the most attractive profiles. Regarding male faces, a straight profile with a slightly concave face seemed more attractive and a straight facial profile was also greatly valued.


Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics | 2013

Occlusal characteristics and orthodontic treatment need in black adolescents in Salvador/BA (Brazil): an epidemiologic study using the Dental Aesthetics Index

Arthur Costa Rodrigues Farias; Maria Cristina Teixeira Cangussu; Rogério Frederico Alves Ferreira; Marcelo Castellucci

OBJECTIVE The objective of this article is to evaluate the need of orthodontic treatment, prevalence and severity of the malocclusions in individuals of black ethnicity in a representative sample of schoolchildren of the city of Salvador/Brazil, as well as to verify if the malocclusion was affected by socio-demographic conditions such as age and gender. METHODS The reference population was constituted of schoolchildren with age between 12 and 15 years, enrolled in public and private schools. The malocclusion was evaluated in 486 students of black ethnicity, with ages varying from 12 to 15 years, selected in random sample in multiple stages. The adopted significance level was 1% and the power of the test was 90%. A questionnaire registering demographic characteristics was filled out by each individual. The Dental Aesthetics Index (DAI) was used by previously calibrated examiners (kappa 0.89), according to criteria of the World Health Organization. RESULTS It was verified that most of the individuals (76%) had little or any need for orthodontic treatment. About 24% showed a condition of severe malocclusion, culminating in a vital need for orthodontic treatment. The main occlusal characteristics found in the group with high need of orthodontic treatment were dental crowding and accentuated overjet. The age was positively related to the improvement of the maxillary overjet and to the presence of crowding. CONCLUSION The development of public politics that aim the insertion of orthodontic treatment among the procedures of health programs, with the implementation and development of specialized centers, is fundamental.


Microscopy Research and Technique | 2012

In Vivo Remineralization of Acid-Etched Enamel in Non-Brushing Areas as Influenced by Fluoridated Orthodontic Adhesive and Toothpaste

Otavio Jose Praxedes-Neto; Boniek Castillo Dutra Borges; Cicero Florencio-Filho; Arthur Costa Rodrigues Farias; John Drennan; Kenio Costa de Lima

This study aimed to evaluate the in vivo remineralization of acid‐etched enamel in non‐brushing areas as influenced by fluoridated orthodontic adhesive and toothpaste. One hundred and twenty teeth from 30 volunteers were selected. The teeth were assigned to four treatments: no treatment (negative control); 37% phosphoric acid‐etching (PAE) (positive control); PAE + resin‐modified glass ionomer cement (RMGIC); and, PAE + composite resin. Patients brushed teeth with fluoridated (n = 15) or non‐fluoridated (n = 15) toothpastes, so that etched enamel was protected with screens and it was not in contact with the brush bristles. Remineralization was evaluated by means of laser fluorescence (LF), environmental scanning electronic microscopy, and energy dispersive spectrometry after extraction. The LF means were compared by means of Wilcoxon and Mann Whitney tests. Environmental scanning electron microscopy scores were compared among the groups using a Kruskal Wallis test, whereas the Ca/P ratio was evaluated by means of an Analysis of Variance with subparcels (treatments) and Tukeys post‐hoc test. There were no statistically significant differences between the tooth pastes and between the orthodontic adhesives evaluated. Most teeth presented only partial enamel remineralization. Therefore, the fluoride released by the RMGIC was not enough to cause increased crystal regrowth in the acid‐etched enamel. The use of fluoridated toothpaste did not provide positive additional effect. Microsc. Res. Tech., 2012.


Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics | 2017

The influence of sagittal position of the mandible in facial attractiveness and social perception

Lorena Marques Ferreira de Sena; Lislley Anne Lacerda Damasceno e Araújo; Arthur Costa Rodrigues Farias; Hallissa Simplício Gomes Pereira

ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: This study aims at comparing the perception of orthodontists, maxillofacial surgeons, visual artists and laypersons when evaluating the influence of sagittal position of the mandible - in lateral view - in facial attractiveness; at a job hiring; and in the perception of socioeconomic profile. METHODS: A black male, a white male, a black female and a white female with harmonic faces served as models to obtain a facial profile photograph. Each photograph was digitally manipulated to obtain seven facial profiles: an ideal, three simulating mandibular advancement and three simulating mandibular retrusion, producing 28 photographs. These photographs were evaluated through a questionnaire by orthodontists, maxillofacial surgeons, visual artists and laypersons. RESULTS: The anteroposterior positioning of the mandible exerted strong influence on the level of facial attractiveness, but few significant differences between the different groups of evaluators were observed (p < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The profiles pointed as the most attractive were also pointed as more favorable to be hired to a job position and pointed also as having the best socioeconomic condition.


Revista de Odontologia da UNESP | 2015

OrthoSystem: aplicativo de cálculo da análise da dentadura mista

Anderson Farias da Cunha; Ana Glaucia de Oliveira Macedo; Hallissa Simplício Gomes Pereira; Ângela Cristina Pinto de Paiva Cunha; Arthur Costa Rodrigues Farias

Introduction The analysis of mixed dentition is essential for diagnosis in Orthodontics to estimate size of unerupted permanent teeth and evaluate if the dental volume is in accordance with the arch lenght. Currently, there are softwares that perform the analysis of dental casts in 2D and 3D. However, these programs are still very expensive. Aim The aim of this study was to develop a software (OrthoSystem) to be used by undergraduate and postgraduate orthodontics students to perform the mixed dentition analysis of Moyers. Method To evaluate the accuracy and the time consumption, 60 pairs of dental casts were evaluated according Moyers analysis both manually and through the use of the software. Questionnaires were administered to 72 undergraduate Dentistry students to test the usability of the program. Result The program had the accuracy validated, showing a perfect agreement (p = 1) and a time consuption of 4.2 minutes less when compared with the manual method to do the mixed dentition analysis. In addition, the OrthoSystem was considered excellent in usability and better than the conventional method by the students. Conclusion The OrthoSystem software is efficient and was considered excellent for undergraduate Dentistry students.


Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics | 2012

Conservative treatment of a Class I malocclusion with 12 mm overjet, overbite and severe mandibular crowding

Marcos Alan Vieira Bittencourt; Arthur Costa Rodrigues Farias; Marcelo de Castellucci e Barbosa

INTRODUCTION: A female patient aged 12 years and 2 months had molars and canines in Class II relationship, severe overjet (12 mm), deep overbite (100%), excessive retroclination and extrusion of the lower incisors, upper incisor proclination, with mild midline diastema. Both dental arches appeared constricted and a lower arch discrepancy of less than -6.5 mm. Facially, she had a significant upper incisors display at rest, interposition and eversion of the lower lip, acute nasolabial angle and convex profile. OBJECTIVE: To report a clinical case consisting of Angle Class I malocclusion with deep overbite and overjet in addition to severe crowding treated with a conservative approach. METHODS: Treatment consisted of slight retraction of the upper incisors and intrusion and protrusion of the lower incisors until all crowding was eliminated. RESULTS: Adequate overbite and overjet were achieved while maintaining the Angle Class I canine and molar relationships and coincident midlines. The facial features were improved, with the emergence of a slightly convex profile and lip competence, achieved through a slight retraction of the upper lip and protrusion of the lower lip, while improving the nasolabial and mentolabial sulcus. CONCLUSIONS: This conservative approach with no extractions proved effective and resulted in a significant improvement of the occlusal relationship as well as in the patients dental and facial aesthetics.


Revista da Faculdade de Odontologia - UPF | 2015

Síndrome de Berardinelli-Seip e condição de saúde oral: uma revisão de literatura

Annie Karoline Bezerra de Medeiros; Arthur Costa Rodrigues Farias; Hallissa Simplício Gomes Pereira; Kenio Costa de Lima


Revista Ciência Plural | 2015

SÍNDROME DE BERARDINELLI-SEIP E CONDIÇÃO DE SAÚDE ORAL: RELATO DE SÉRIE DE CASOS

Annie Karoline Bezerra de Medeiros; Arthur Costa Rodrigues Farias; Kenio Costa de Lima; Hallissa Simplício Gomes Pereira


Rae-revista De Administracao De Empresas | 2015

Projeto de extensão: Educação continuada em ortodontia preventiva e interceptiva

Ana Glaucia de Oliveira Macedo; Anderson Farias da Cunha; Ângela Cristina Pinto de Paiva Cunha; Arthur Costa Rodrigues Farias; Hallissa Simplício Gomes Pereira


Prosth.Lab.Sci | 2013

Botão palatino de Nance em Ortodontia preventiva e interceptativa: descrição e confecção do aparelho

Andréa Barros de Almeida; Arthur Costa Rodrigues Farias; Hallissa Simplício; Angela Pinto

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Hallissa Simplício Gomes Pereira

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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Kenio Costa de Lima

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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Annie Karoline Bezerra de Medeiros

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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Ângela Cristina Pinto de Paiva Cunha

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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Hallissa Simplício

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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Marcos Alan Vieira Bittencourt

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Boniek Castillo Dutra Borges

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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