Cláudia Assunção e Alves Cardoso
Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais
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Revista Cefac | 2018
Meire Cristiane Alves Tolentino; Jocasta Santos Assis; Cláudia Assunção e Alves Cardoso; Flávio Ricardo Manzi
Mailing address: Flávio Ricardo Manzi Av. Dom José Gaspar, 500Prédio 46, Bairro Coração Eucarístico CEP 30535-901Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brasil E-mail: [email protected] ABSTRACT Coronoid Process Hyperplasia is a rare condition characterized by the increase in size of a histologically normal bone. It can be confused with Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction, due to the presence of major signs/symptoms, including the limitation of mouth opening, pain, and facial asymmetry. Although several theories have been proposed, the etiology remains unknown. The recommended treatment is mandibular coronoidectomy. In the present study, the importance of computed tomography to reach the proper diagnosis and the surgical treatment plan is demonstrated.
Imaging Science in Dentistry | 2018
Luciano Andrei Francio; Fernanda Evangelista Silva; Claudia Scigliano Valerio; Cláudia Assunção e Alves Cardoso; Wellington Corrêa Jansen; Flávio Ricardo Manzi
Purpose The present study aimed to evaluate which of the following imaging methods best assessed misfit at the tooth-restoration interface: (1) bitewing radiographs, both conventional and digital, performed using a photostimulable phosphor plate (PSP) and a charge-coupled device (CCD) system; (2) panoramic radiographs, both conventional and digital; and (3) cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). Materials and Methods Forty healthy human molars with class I cavities were selected and divided into 4 groups according to the restoration that was applied: composite resin, composite resin with liner material to simulate misfit, dental amalgam, and dental amalgam with liner material to simulate misfit. Radiography and tomography were performed using the various imaging methods, and the resulting images were analyzed by 2 calibrated radiologists. The true presence or absence of misfit corresponding to an area of radiolucency in regions subjacent to the esthetic and metal restorations was validated with microscopy. The data were analyzed using a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve, and the scores were compared using the Cohen kappa coefficient. Results For bitewing images, the digital systems (CCD and PSP) showed a higher area under the ROC curve (AUROC) for the evaluation of resin restorations, while the conventional images exhibited a larger AUROC for the evaluation of amalgam restorations. Conventional and digital panoramic radiographs did not yield good results for the evaluation of resin and amalgam restorations (P<.05). CBCT images exhibited good results for resin restorations (P>.05), but showed no discriminatory ability for amalgam restorations (P<.05). Conclusion Bitewing radiographs (conventional or digital) should be the method of choice when assessing dental restoration misfit.
Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2016
Daniel Trivelato da Silveira; Fábio Oliveira Cardoso; Brisa Janine Alves e Silva; Cláudia Assunção e Alves Cardoso; Flávio Ricardo Manzi
The aim was to report on a case of ossifying fibroma, consisting of a benign fibro-osseous lesion characterized by slow growth and proliferation of fibrous cellular tissue, bone, cement or a combination. A 29-year-old male patient was attended at a hospital, after he had suffered a car accident. During the clinical examination, increased volume in the region of the right side of the mandible was observed, and a fracture in the middle third of the face was suspected. The tomographic examination showed an image suggestive of fracturing of the left-side zygomatic complex, without displacement, and with a well-delimited radiopaque image of the mandible. The patient was sent to a hospital where panoramic radiography, posteroanterior radiography of the face and teleradiography were performed in order to better document the case. An incisional biopsy was performed. Histopathological examination showed the presence of a benign bone lesion suggestive of ossifying fibroma. Surgery was performed in order to completely remove the lesion, with fixation using a reconstruction plate. A new anatomopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis.
Revista da Faculdade de Odontologia - UPF | 2017
Aline de Freitas Fernandes; Cláudia Assunção e Alves Cardoso; Alexandre Camisassa Diniz Leite Greco; Gustavo Diniz Greco; Flávio Ricardo Manzi
Journal of dental health, oral disorders & therapy | 2017
Natália Myrrha Melo; Le; ro Junqueira de Oliveira; Cláudia Assunção e Alves Cardoso; Martinho Campolina Rebello Horta; Carlos Roberto Martins; Flávio Ricardo Manzi
JORDI - Journal of Oral Diagnosis | 2017
Alexandre Camisassa Diniz Leite Greco; Carolina Drumond de Barros e Azevedo; Cláudia Assunção e Alves Cardoso; Fábio Oliveira Cardoso; Morena Maureem Nogueira Soares Rios; Natália Myrrha Simões; Flávio Ricardo Manzi
Revista Brasileira De Ortopedia | 2016
Daniel Trivelato da Silveira; Fábio Oliveira Cardoso; Brisa Janine Alves e Silva; Cláudia Assunção e Alves Cardoso; Flávio Ricardo Manzi
Imaging Science in Dentistry | 2016
Pedro Augusto Oliveira Santos Xambre; Claudia Scigliano Valerio; Cláudia Assunção e Alves Cardoso; Antônio Luís Neto Custódio; Flávio Ricardo Manzi
Arquivo Brasileiro de Odontologia | 2015
Mariana Campos Limongi; Brisa Janine Alves e Silva; Gláucia Luisa Grossi Heleno; Marcela Silva Breguez Gonçalves; José Francisco Campos Limongi; Cláudia Assunção e Alves Cardoso; Flávio Ricardo Manzi
Arquivo Brasileiro de Odontologia | 2014
Lilian Coelho Diniz Murad; Brisa Janine Alves e Silva; Marcela Silva Breguez Gonçalves; Barbara Couto Ramos; Amaro Ilídio Vespasiano Silva; Cláudia Assunção e Alves Cardoso; Flávio Ricardo Manzi
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