Joanna Tatith Pereira
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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Brazilian Dental Journal | 2016
Rosa Ana Melgar; Joanna Tatith Pereira; Patrícia Blaya Luz; Fernando Neves Hugo; Fernando Borba de Araujo
The aim of this study was to describe and compare findings regarding the prevalence and severity of dental caries when using ICDAS and DMFT/dmft in an epidemiological study with children and their mothers. This cross-sectional study evaluated 150 preschoolers and their mothers. Data were collected with ICDAS and then transformed into DMFT/dmft. ICDAS scores related to caries were analyzed according to three different cut-off-points: CP1 (0-healthy/1-6-caries), CP2 (0-1-healthy/2-6-caries) and CP3 (0-2-healthy/3-6-caries), representing the D/d of DMFT/dmft. ICDAS codes regarding restorations, except sealants, were considered the F/f and the code 97 as the M/m of DMFT/dmft index. Prevalence of caries and its severity with ICDAS were 92%, 84% and 31.3% in children and 97.3%, 96.6% and 80% in adults according to CP1/CP2/CP3, respectively. Admitting CP3 as the standard for data transformation of ICDAS in DMFT/dmft, it was observed that DMFT/dmft index would underestimate 60% of non-cavitated lesions in children and 16.6% in adults. The DMFT/dmft underestimated the presence of disease to disregard non-cavitated lesions for the pediatric population evaluated. The choice of which is the best index for epidemiological surveys will depend on the purpose of the research and the target population: if it is to estimate the needs of the population to determine clinical care in children and adults, the DMFT/dmft may be sufficient. However, if the objective is to have a more comprehensive diagnosis of caries at the population level in order to develop preventive strategies, to halt and reverse the disease, the detection of non-cavitated-lesions becomes important, mainly in young children.
Brazilian Dental Journal | 2017
Fabiane Piva; Joanna Tatith Pereira; Patrícia Blaya Luz; Lina Naomi Hashizume; Fernando Neves Hugo; Fernando Borba de Araujo
Early childhood caries (ECC) affects children all over the world and has high prevalence and severity in preschool children. Different social, biological and behavioral factors compose a network of causal factors for ECC. The aim was to evaluate the association between socioeconomic variables and caries at baseline, and the presence of Streptococcus mutans and Lactobacillus spp. microorganisms with the progression of caries lesions after two years of follow-up in a group of children. At baseline, 163 children (3-4 years old) living in the areas of 12 primary care services of the Hospital Group Conceição (GHC, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil) were evaluated. After two years, 119 children were re-evaluated. Clinical examinations were conducted by calibrated examiners using the ICDAS criteria. A sociodemographic questionnaire was applied to the childrens parents and saliva samples were collected from the children for microbiological analysis. Descriptive statistics and multivariate Poisson regression analysis were performed in the statistical analysis. The factors associated with the caries progression were marital status of mothers (p=0.040), higher S. mutans counts (p=0.031) and the presence of cavitated lesions at baseline (p<0.001). The caries lesions progression in preschool children enrolled in primary health care was directly associated with marital status, presence of cavitated lesions at baseline and higher S. mutans counts at two-year follow-up.
Laser Surface Engineering#R##N#Processes and Applications | 2015
Renata Schlesner Oliveira; Joanna Tatith Pereira; Cristiane Meira Assunção; Stefanie Bressan Werle; Jonas Almeida Rodrigues
This chapter discusses the laser application in the oral cavity as an adjunct or an alternative to traditional approaches. This chapter first presents the effect of lasers on soft tissues (therapeutic use; surgical treatments; periodontal and endodontic applications) and the effect of lasers on hard tissues (caries detection; caries removal; caries prevention; treatment of dentin hypersensitivity by laser radiation; dental bleaching). Then the chapter discusses the new laser applications and future clinical researches.
Clinical Oral Investigations | 2018
Fabiane Piva; Joanna Tatith Pereira; Patrícia Blaya Luz; Fernando Neves Hugo; Fernando Borba de Araujo
Revista Facultad de Odontología Universidad de Antioquia | 2018
Ana Del Carmen Armas Vega; Osmani Fabricio Guevara Cabrera; Eduardo Antonio Bravo Polo; Carlos Gustavo Martínez Florencia; Valeria Elizabeth Banderas Benítez; Joanna Tatith Pereira; Fernando Borba de Araujo
Revista Facultad de Odontología | 2018
Ana Del Carmen Armas Vega; Osmani Fabricio Guevara Cabrera; Eduardo Antonio Bravo Polo; Carlos Gustavo Martínez Florencia; Valeria Elizabeth Banderas Benítez; Joanna Tatith Pereira; Fernando Borba de Araujo
Revista Perspectiva: Ciência e Saúde | 2017
Alessandra Menegotto; Camila Scatena; Joanna Tatith Pereira; Stefanie Bressan Werle; Renata Schlesner de Oliveira
KIRU Revista de la Facultad de Odontología - Universidad de San Martín de Porres | 2017
Ana Del Carmen Armas Vega; Joanna Tatith Pereira; Luis Castillo; María Fernanda Chávez; Cecilia Salvador; Fernando Borba de Araujo
Revista da Faculdade de Odontologia de Lins | 2016
Sabrina Demari; Camila Marques; Renata Schlesner Oliveira; Joanna Tatith Pereira; Stefanie Bressan Werle
Revista Perspectiva: Ciência e Saúde | 2016
Mariana Spagnolo; Joanna Tatith Pereira; Stefanie Bressan Werle; Camila Scatena; Jonas Almeida Rodrigues; Renata Schlesner de Oliveira