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Caries Research | 2003

In vivo effectiveness of laser fluorescence compared to visual inspection and radiography for the detection of occlusal caries in primary teeth.

Rachel de Oliveira Rocha; T.M. Ardenghi; Luciana Butini Oliveira; Célia Regina Martins Delgado Rodrigues; A.L. Ciamponi

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the in vivo effectiveness of laser fluorescence compared to visual inspection and radiography for the detection of occlusal caries in primary teeth. Fifty sites from 30 molars in 29 patients were selected and evaluated under standardized conditions by 2 previously trained examiners according to the 3 diagnostic methods. Histological examination served as gold standard after exfoliation or extraction. Values obtained for sensitivity, specificity and accuracy were 0.60, 0.90 and 0.73 for laser fluorescence, 0.82, 0.85 and 0.84 for visual inspection and 0.62, 0.73 and 0.67 for radiography, respectively. Considering only dentinal caries, values were 0.73, 0.95 and 0.90 for laser fluorescence, 0.61, 1.00 and 0.90 for visual inspection and 0.96, 0.81 and 0.85 for radiography, respectively. We conclude that for the detection of occlusal caries in primary molars laser fluorescence presents a similar accuracy when compared to visual inspection and radiography, although visual inspection showed better values for sensitivities for both enamel and dentin lesions.


Archives of Oral Biology | 2009

Effect of fluoride varnish and gel on dental erosion in primary and permanent teeth

Christiana Murakami; Marcelo Bönecker; Maria Salete Nahás Pires Corrêa; Fausto Medeiros Mendes; Célia Regina Martins Delgado Rodrigues

OBJECTIVE To assess the effect of a fluoride varnish and gel on the erosive wear of primary and permanent teeth. DESIGN Sixty human primary (n=30) and permanent (n=30) enamel specimens were randomly assigned to one of the following groups: APF gel (1.23% F), NaF varnish (2.26% F), and control (no treatment). Fluoride gel was applied for 4 min and fluoride varnish for 24 h. Six daily demineralisation-remineralization cycles of 5 min of immersion in a cola drink (pH 2.3) and 30 min in artificial saliva were conducted during 7 days. All specimens were stored in artificial saliva between and after cycles. Surface Knoop microhardness (%SMHC) readings were performed at baseline, 48 h and 7 days. Data were tested using ANOVA and Tukeys tests (p<0.05). RESULTS For primary enamel, the mean %SMHC (+/-SD) after 48 h and 7 days was, respectively: gel (31.0+/-14.4 and 36.9+/-7.5), varnish (26.7+/-9.5 and 38.3+/-8.7), and control (35.8+/-8.6 and 45.0+/-8.6). For permanent enamel, such values were: gel (37.5+/-7.7 and 27.8+/-7.5), varnish (31.7+/-9.6 and 27.4+/-11.1) and control (48.6+/-6.4 and 43.1+/-6.4). In primary enamel, erosion inhibition by fluoride was not significant at 48 h (p=0.203) and 7 days (p=0.082). In permanent specimens, both products showed a significant effect (p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS Both fluoride varnish and gel were able to inhibit erosive enamel loss but mainly in the permanent experimental groups. Primary and permanent enamel substrates reacted differently to both demineralization by a cola drink and remineralization by fluoridated compounds.


Revista De Saude Publica | 1996

A importância do médico pediatra na promoção da saúde bucal

Mariângela Milena Santos Schalka; Célia Regina Martins Delgado Rodrigues

The degree to which the pediatricians knowledge might contribute to preventive dentistry is investigated. Questionnaires concerning aspects such as breastfeeding, diet, pacifier use, fluoride use, oral hygiene and the recommended moment for the first dental visit were sent to a random sample of 85 pediatricians in S. José dos Campos. Answers were received from 48 (56.4%) of them. Data showed that orientation about preventive dentistry was not a common procedure among the majority of the pediatricians, suggesting that better integration between physician and dentist is necessary if children are to grow up with better general and dental health.


Brazilian Oral Research | 2010

Use of chewing gum containing 15% of xylitol and reduction in mutans streptococci salivary levels

Cláudia Perez Trindade Fraga; Marcia Pinto Alves Mayer; Célia Regina Martins Delgado Rodrigues

Frequent use of Xylitol may decrease the S. mutans levels. However, very little is known about whether this effect on the levels of cariogenic bacteria is maintained after the interruption of short-term usage of xylitol. This study aimed at evaluating changes in mutans streptococci (MS) salivary levels after using a chewing gum containing xylitol. Twelve volunteers harboring > or = 10(5) CFU MS/ml saliva levels were asked to chew Happydent-xylit for 5 minutes, 5 X/day, for 30 days. Saliva samples were collected at baseline, at 30 days after xylitol usage began, and at 30 days beyond its interruption. MS salivary levels were estimated. The average salivary levels of MS in the ten subjects who completed the study were 13.17 (NL-CFU) at baseline (A). After the 30 days experimental period (B), this average decreased to 9.45 (NL-CFU). Nine of ten subjects studied showed a reduction in MS salivary levels in relation to baseline, whereas salivary levels were maintained in the remaining subject. At thirty days beyond the interruption of xylitol usage (C), the average levels of MS were still reduced to 10.31 (NL-CFU). Multiple sample comparison using the Bonferroni test revealed that the decrease in MS levels observed from baseline (A) to the time immediately after 30 days of xylitol usage (B) was statistically significant (p < 0.05), and those levels were still decreased between baseline and 30 days beyond the interruption of xylitol usage (C). So, the use of xylitol induced a reduction in MS salivary levels after a short period of usage which persisted beyond its interruption.


Brazilian Oral Research | 2013

Efficacy of 1.23% APF gel applications on incipient carious lesions: a double-blind randomized clinical trial

Maria Laura Menezes Bonow; Marina Sousa Azevedo; Marília Leão Goettems; Célia Regina Martins Delgado Rodrigues

The aim of this double-blind randomized clinical trial was to evaluate the efficacy of 1.23% APF gel application on the arrest of active incipient carious lesions in children. Sixty 7- to 12-year-old children, with active incipient lesions were included in the study. Children were divided randomly into 2 groups: 1.23% APF gel and placebo gel applications. Each group received 8 weekly applications of treatment. The lesions were re-evaluated at the 4th and 8th appointments. Poisson regression analysis was used to estimate relative risks of the presence of active white spot lesions. Groups showed similar results (PR = 1.67; CI 95% 0.69-3.98). The persistence of at least 1 active lesion was associated with a higher number of lesions in the baseline (PR = 2.67; CI 95% 1.19-6.03), but not with sugar intake (PR = 1.06; CI 95% 0.56-2.86) and previous exposure to fluoride dentifrice (PR = 1.26; CI 95% 0.49-2.29). The trial demonstrates the equivalence of the treatments. The use of the APF gel showed no additional benefits in this sample of children exposed to fluoridated water and dentifrice. The professional dental plaque removal in both groups may also account for the resulting equivalence of the treatments.


Pesquisa Odontológica Brasileira | 2000

Avaliação clínica de um cimento de ionômero de vidro utilizado como selante oclusal: a clinical evaluation

Pedro Cheque Bernardo; Célia Regina Martins Delgado Rodrigues; Joelma Aparecida Souza Paiva; Julio M. Singer; Adriana Sañudo

Sabendo-se do papel do fluor na Odontologia Preventiva, cada vez mais procuram-se materiais restauradores com propriedades de liberacao deste ion. Dentre os selantes oclusais, grande expectativa existe em relacao aos cimentos de ionomero de vidro, particularmente os fotopolimerizaveis, por possuirem melhores propriedades. O objetivo deste trabalho foi testar um destes cimentos, Vitremer (3M), aplicado em: combinacao ou nao com um adesivo. A avaliacao foi realizada em 159 dentes, 6 e 12 meses apos a aplicacao do selante, observando-se sua retencao e a presenca ou ausencia de lesao de carie. Concluiu-se que a tecnica modificada, com adesivo, propiciou significativamente melhor retencao apos 6 e 12 meses que a tecnica convencional, nao havendo diferenca entre molares e pre-molares. Apenas um dente do grupo sem adesivo desenvolveu lesao de carie apos a perda do material.


Pesquisa Brasileira em Odontopediatria e Clínica Integrada | 2009

Eficácia de DuasTécnicas de Utilização de Fio Dental e sua Associação com a Ocorrência de Traumatismo Gengival em Crianças

Symonne Pimentel C. de Oliveira Lima Parizotto; Henrique Castilhos Ruschel; Célia Regina Martins Delgado Rodrigues; Gláucia Tápias Nardão Mosele

Resumen pt: Objetivo: Avaliar a eficacia de duas tecnicas de uso de fio dental na remocao da placa bacteriana interproximal e a ocorrencia de traumatismo na papila g...


Dental Materials | 2003

Zinc sulfate addition to glass-ionomer-based cements: influence on physical and antibacterial properties, zinc and fluoride release.

Prudencio W.R Osinaga; Rosa Helena Miranda Grande; Rafael Yagüe Ballester; Maria Regina Lorenzetti Simionato; Célia Regina Martins Delgado Rodrigues; Antonio Muench


Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry | 2007

Microtensile Bond Strength of Contemporary Adhesives to Primary Enamel and Dentin

Marcela Marquezan; Bruno Lopes da Silveira; Luizb Henrique Burnett; Célia Regina Martins Delgado Rodrigues; Paulo Floriani Kramer


Pesquisa Odontológica Brasileira | 2003

Effectiveness of low cost toothbrushes, with or without dentifrice, in the removal of bacterial plaque in deciduous teeth

Symonne Pimentel C. de Oliveira Lima Parizotto; Célia Regina Martins Delgado Rodrigues; Julio M. Singer; Henry Corazza Sef

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Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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