Carolina Cardoso Guedes
Federal University of São Paulo
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Clinics | 2011
Lara Jansiski Motta; Joanna Carolina Bachiega; Carolina Cardoso Guedes; Lorena Tristão Laranja; Sandra Kalil Bussadori
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether there is a correlation between halitosis and mouth breathing in children. STUDY DESIGN: Fifty-five children between 3 and 14 years of age were divided into two groups (nasal and mouth breathing) for the assessment of halitosis. A descriptive analysis was conducted on the degree of halitosis in each group. The chi-square test was used for comparison between groups, with a 5% level of significance. RESULTS: There was a significantly greater number of boys with the mouth-breathing pattern than girls. A total of 23.6% of the participants had no mouth odor, 12.7% had mild odor, 12.7% had moderate odor and 50.9% had strong odor. There was a statistically significant association between halitosis and mouth breathing. CONCLUSIONS: The occurrence of halitosis was high among the children evaluated, and there was a statistically significant association between halitosis and mouth breathing.
Indian Journal of Dental Research | 2013
Simone Ferreira Borges Matsumoto; Lara Jansiski Motta; Thays Almeida Alfaya; Carolina Cardoso Guedes; Kristianne Porta Santos Fernandes; Sandra Kalil Bussadori
BACKGROUND Chemomechanical removal of carious lesions consists of the dissolution of carious tissue by the application of a natural or synthetic agent, followed by atraumatic mechanical removal. AIM The aim of the present study was to assess the effectiveness of Papacarie Duo ® gel in the chemomechanical removal of carious lesions in primary teeth in comparison to the traditional method (low-speed bur). SETTINGS AND DESIGN A randomized clinical trial was conducted with 20 children between 5 and 8 years of age. MATERIALS AND METHODS Two teeth were treated in each child (split-mouth design), with the randomization of two methods: Group 1 - chemomechanical caries removal with Papacarie Duo™; and Group 2 - removal of carious dentin tissue using a low-speed bur. Both methods involved restoration with glass ionomer cement and follow up. The following aspects were evaluated: time required for the procedure; pain (face evaluation scale); retention of the restorative material in the cavity; and the presence of secondary caries after 30 days. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS USED Chi-squared test, Students t-test, and Wilcoxon test. RESULTS No statistically significant differences between methods were found regarding time required for the procedure (P = 0.13), the occurrence of pain (P = 0.585), or restoration status at the 30-day clinical evaluation (P = 0.713). CONCLUSION The findings of the present study demonstrate that the two methods achieve similar results. The advantages of minimally invasive treatment, such as chemomechanical caries removal with Papacarie Duo™, are its ease of use, patient comfort, and the fact that it causes less damage to dental tissue.
Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences | 2012
Lara Jansiski Motta; Joyce Garcia dos Santos; Thays Almeida Alfaya; Carolina Cardoso Guedes; Camila Haddad Leal de Godoy; Sandra Kalil Bussadori
Aim: To evaluate the clinical status of permanent first molars and associations with dental caries, gingival bleeding, dental fluorosis and malocclusion. Methods: An observational study was carried out in a rural community denominated Morro do Saboo in the city of Sao Roque, state of Sao Paulo, Brazil. A total of 194 children aged seven to ten years were examined for dental caries using the index proposed by the World Health Organization. Other conditions were determined using the Gingival Alterations Index, Dean’s Index and Dental Aesthetic Index. The chi-squared test was used for the statistical analysis of the data. Results: A total of 85.5% of the sample exhibited gingival bleeding and 69.9% exhibited malocclusion. A total of 53.6% had a clinical aspect of normality with regard to dental fluorosis. There was a predominance of sound teeth in the upper arch and teeth with carious lesions in the lower arch. No significant differences were found between sexes regarding gingival bleeding, dental fluorosis or malocclusion. Significant associations were found between tooth status and oral alterations (gingival bleeding, malocclusion and fluorosis) in teeth 16, 26 and 46 and between tooth status and gingival bleeding in tooth 36 (p<0.001). Conclusions: Caries activity in the permanent first molars was mainly associated with dental fluorosis and malocclusion. Strategies aimed at health promotion should be adopted on a large scale to minimize the prevalence of oral diseases.
Saúde e Pesquisa | 2012
Lara Jansiski Motta; Valdelânia Jorge Poletti; Angela dos Santos Siqueira; Thays Almeida Alfaya; Carolina Cardoso Guedes; Sandra Kalil Bussadori
Current essay focuses on research with regard to pregnancy. Pregnancy brings about huge physical and psychological transformations in the female with a great variety of emotional oscillations, such as fear, anxiety, insecurity, doubts, happiness and others, which, because of the prevailing imbalance, contribute towards the start of post-partum depression symptoms. Scientific registers focusing on PPD prevention methods already demonstrate the use of psycho-social, psycho-pharmacological and hormonal strategies even though no single isolated intervention is sufficiently efficacious in the development of the disease. A review of the literature, based on on-line access to abstracts from databases, is provided. The psychotherapeutic approach is of fundamental importance in treatment, coupled to family support and follow-up.
Pediatric Dental Journal | 2011
Janaina Merli Aldrigui; Ana Cinthia Silva; Carolina Cardoso Guedes; Sandra Kalil Bussadori; Marcia Turolla Wanderley
Fused teeth present a high predisposition to caries, which occurs due to the possibility of bacterial plaque accumulation in the fissures or grooves in the union between the teeth involved. This paper reports the case of a 2-year-old boy presented with a fused left maxillary central and lateral incisors which crown was destroyed by caries, and the endodontic and composite resin based restorative treatment performed, that restored aesthetics, function and preserved the primary teeth in the dental arch until their natural exfoliation.
Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry | 2011
Bussadori Sk; Carolina Cardoso Guedes; Bachiega Jc; Santis To; Motta Lj
Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry | 2006
Sandra Kalil Bussadori; Faynna Roth; Carolina Cardoso Guedes; Kristiane Porta Fernandes; Manoela Martins Domingues; Marcia Turolla Wanderley
Pesquisa Brasileira em Odontopediatria e Clínica Integrada | 2005
Sandra Kalil Bussadori; Manoela Domingues Martins; Kristianne Porta Santos Fernandes; Carolina Cardoso Guedes; Lara Jansiski Motta; Salua Haidar Redá; Elaine Marcílio Santos
Pediatr. mod | 2007
Carolina Cardoso Guedes; Sandra Kalil Bussadori; Paulo Sérgio Mutarelli
Actas Odontológicas | 2016
Sandra Kalil Bussadori; Carolina Cardoso Guedes; Manoela Domingues Martins; Kristianne Porta Santos Fernandes; Elaine Marcílio Santos