Denise Corridore
Sapienza University of Rome
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Annali di stomatologia | 2016
Iole Vozza; Cavallè E; Denise Corridore; Francesca Ripari; Spota A; Brugnoletti O; Fabrizio Guerra
As regards to the most common oral disease in pediatric patients, intellectual disability is not a risk factor for caries disease itself, but it rather reduces the individual capability to self-care and therefore to his own oral care. Children suffering of systemic pathologies and/or with different stages of disability are to be considered at high risk for dental caries development. According to recent guidelines for oral health prevention in childhood, individual additional strategies for a preventive care should be applied for these patients. All the health providers, family and caregivers should be involved with the aim of being aware, motivated and informed on oral health issues, and a better access system to the dental care structure, both logistic, professional and economical should be assured.
The Scientific World Journal | 2015
Fabrizio Guerra; Marta Mazur; Denise Corridore; Debora Pasqualotto; Gianna Maria Nardi; Livia Ottolenghi
Objectives. Detailed clinical quantification of optical properties of developmental defect of enamel is possible with spectrophotometric evaluation. Developmental defects of enamel (DDE) are daily encountered in clinical practice. DDE are an alteration in quality and quantity of the enamel, caused by disruption and/or damage to the enamel organ during amelogenesis. Methods. Several clinical indices have been developed to categorize enamel defects based on their nature, appearance, microscopic features, or cause. A sample of 39 permanent teeth presenting DDE on labial surface was examined using the DDE Modified Index and SpectroShade evaluation. The spectrophotometric approach quantifies L * (luminosity), a * (quantity of green-red), and b * (quantity of blue-yellow) of different DDE. Conclusions. SpectroShade evaluation of the optical properties of the enamel defect enhances clinical understanding of severity and extent of the defect and characterizes the enamel alteration in terms of color discrepancy and surface characterization.
Medicina Oral Patologia Oral Y Cirugia Bucal | 2015
Iole Vozza; Francesca Fusco; Denise Corridore; Livia Ottolenghi
Background The aim of the study was to focus the awareness of complications of oral piercing among a group of adolescents and young Italian adults with intraoral piercings. Material and Methods A total of 225 teenagers were asked to complete a questionnaire on the awareness of complications of oral piercing. An additional questionnaire was administered in case of oral piercing worn, based on site piercing, knowledge about piercer license, oral and systemic risks due to oral piercing, disinfection and sterilization of the material pierced, information by the piercer about piercing hygiene maintenance and post-piercing dentist check-up. After questionnaire all partecipants received a brochure with some information about risks and maintenance mode of piercing. Results Data revealed that more than 50% of teens surveyed was found to wear a piercing. Only 25.3% was aware of the risk of HCV cross-infection and only 17.3% reported of knowledge about risk of endocarditis. Only 17% checked the piercer license and only 18% sterilization and disinfection of the materials used. 53.7% did not received explanations about the risks associated with piercing. With regard to the maintenance mode of the piercing, it has been suggested to brush the piercing bar in 17% of cases. The post piercing specialist visits have been suggested only in 7% of cases. Conclusions The general lack of awareness of complications and maintenance mode related to oral piercing needs to be addressed by some education programs performed at school and by dentists. Key words: Oral piercing, oral health, oral complications.
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry | 2017
Valeria Luzzi; Gaetano Ierardo; Denise Corridore; Gabriele Di Carlo; Gianni Di Giorgio; Emanuele Leonardi; Guglielmo Campus; Iole Vozza; Antonella Polimeni; Maurizio Bossù
Background Data from epidemiological studies investigating the prevalence and severity of malocclusions in children are of great relevance to public health programs aimed at orthodontic prevention. Previous epidemiological studies focused mainly on the adolescence age group and reported a prevalence of malocclusion with a high variability, going from 32% to 93%. Aim of our study was to assess the need for orthodontic treatment in a paediatric sample from Southern Italy in order to improve awareness among paediatricians about oral health preventive strategies in pediatric dentistry. Material and Methods The study used the IOTN-DHC index to evaluate the need for orthodontic treatment for several malocclusions (overjet, reverse overjet, overbite, openbite, crossbite) in a sample of 579 children in the 2-9 years age range. Results The most frequently altered occlusal parameter was the overbite (prevalence: 24.5%), while the occlusal anomaly that most frequently presented a need for orthodontic treatment was the crossbite (8.8%). The overall prevalence of need for orthodontic treatment was of 19.3%, while 49% of the sample showed one or more altered occlusal parameters. No statistically significant difference was found between males and females. Conclusions Results from this study support the idea that the establishment of a malocclusion is a gradual process starting at an early age. Effective orthodontic prevention programs should therefore include preschool children being aware paediatricians of the importance of early first dental visit. Key words:Orthodontic treatment, malocclusion, oral health, pediatric dentistry.
Annali di stomatologia | 2011
Avenali L; Fabrizio Guerra; Cipriano L; Denise Corridore; Livia Ottolenghi
Annali di stomatologia | 2014
Denise Corridore; Guglielmo Campus; Fabrizio Guerra; Francesca Ripari; Silvana Sale; Livia Ottolenghi
Caries Research | 2015
Mario Trottini; Maurizio Bossù; Denise Corridore; Gaetano Ierardo; Valeria Luzzi; Matteo Saccucci; Antonella Polimeni
Annali di stomatologia | 2014
Iole Vozza; Francesca Fusco; Ercole Bove; Francesca Ripari; Denise Corridore; Livia Ottolenghi
Senses and Sciences | 2018
Fabrizio Guerra; Marta Mazur; Denise Corridore; Francesca Rinaldo; Artnora Ndokaj; Debora Pasqualotto; Daniele Salvi; Livia Ottolenghi; Gianna Maria Nardi
Journal of Dentistry | 2018
Marta Mazur; Stephen Westland; Fabrizio Guerra; Denise Corridore; Maurizio Vichi; Antonello Maruotti; Gianna Maria Nardi; Livia Ottolenghi