Eduardo Azoubel
State University of Feira de Santana
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Revista Brasileira de Ciências da Saúde | 2016
Renato Magalhães Costa; Lucas Garrido Teixeira; Eduardo Azoubel; Maria Cecília Fonsêca Azoubel; Flávia Carolina Gonçalves de Azevedo
Introduction: Diabetes mellitus, a group of metabolic diseases, is becoming increasingly more common among the world population, and consequently being considered a public health issue. Diabetes may showearly signs in the oral cavity, predisposing patients to various oral diseases. Knowledge of the disease is important for the correct management and treatment of these patients. Objective: To propose a protocol of dental care and management for diabetic patients. Development: During anamnesis of medical history, gather information about the disease: type, time since diagnosis, medications, systemic and oral manifestations, history of hypoglycemic/hyperglycemic crisis. During physical examination, verify vital signs,body mass index, and intra-oral soft tissues, as well as complete theodontogram and periodontal chart. Glycated hemoglobin of previously diagnosed patients should be evaluated, and patients at risk should be referred to their physician. On the day of treatment, patients should be instructed as to eat and take their medications. Visits should be short and early in the morning, and glucose should be checked beforethe patient is treated. Patients with controlled glucose levels do not require antibiotic prophylaxis and may receive anesthetics with vasoconstrictor. In case of a hypoglycemia episode, one must try to control it before it becomes a medical emergency. Conclusion: With clinical and complementary examination, collect as much information about the disease as possible to classify the degree of risk that treatment may pose to the patient. Compensated patients do not require differential dental treatment. Decompensated patients should not undergo any elective treatment and should be treated accordingly. DESCRIPTORS: Diabetes Mellitus. Dentistry. OralHealth. Primary Health Care.
Journal of Periodontology | 2008
Maria Cecília Fonsêca Azoubel; Viviane Almeida Sarmento; Virna Cangussú; Eduardo Azoubel; Sandro Bittencourt; Fernando Q. Cunha; Ronaldo A. Ribeiro; Gerly Anne de Castro Brito
Revista Portuguesa de Estomatologia, Medicina Dentária e Cirurgia Maxilofacial | 2013
Laís de Almeida Sena Souza; Juliana Andrade Cardoso; Viviane Palmeira Da Silva; Márcio Campos Oliveira; Eduardo Azoubel; Jener Gonçalves de Farias
Periodontia | 2007
Ana LuísaTeixeira Meira; Sylvia Maria Correia Todescan; Eduardo Azoubel; Sandro Bittencourt; Maria Cecília Fonsêca Azoubel
Innov. implant. j., biomater. esthet. (Impr.) | 2009
Tércio Carneiro Ramos; Fábio Bezerra; Élia Tatiane Pereira Alves; Ayrton Raphael Soares; Eduardo Azoubel; Maria Cecília Fonsêca Azoubel; Maria Emilia Santos Pereira Ramos
Revista Odonto Ciência | 2007
Jener Gonçalves de Farias; Maria Palma Barreto; Eduardo Azoubel; Antonio Varela Cancio
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, and Oral Radiology | 2017
Márcio Campos Oliveira; Eduardo Azoubel; Antonio Varela Cancio; Maria Da Conceição Andrade; Tarsila Moraes De Carvalho Freitas; Alícia Rumayor; Oslei Paes De Almeida
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, and Oral Radiology | 2014
Viviane Palmeira Da Silva; Juliana Andrade Cardoso; Bruna Jalfim Maraschin; Eduardo Azoubel; Márcio Campos Oliveira; Jener Gonçalves de Farias
Perionews | 2013
Camila Barigchum Pinho; Maria Cecília Fonsêca Azoubel; Roberta Santos Tunes; Urbino da Rocha Tunes; Eduardo Azoubel
Perionews | 2012
Maria Cecília Fonsêca Azoubel; Amália Tavares Cunha; Eduardo Azoubel