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Journal of Applied Oral Science | 2018

Oral health-related quality of life of children with oral clefts and their families

Gabriela Mendonça Rando; Paula Karine Jorge; Luciana Lourenço Ribeiro Vitor; Cleide Felício de Carvalho Carrara; Simone Soares; Thiago Cruvinel Silva; Daniela Rios; Maria Aparecida de Andrade Moreira Machado; Maria Beatriz Duarte Gavião; Thais Marchini Oliveira

Abstract Oral health problems can influence peoples Quality of Life (QoL) because of pain, discomfort, limitations, and other esthetics problems, affecting their social life, feeding, daily activities, and the individuals well-being. Objective To compare oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) of children with and without oral clefts and their families. Materials and Methods 121 children aged from 2 to 6 years, from both sexes, enrolled in the treatment routine of the Pediatric Dentistry Clinics of a Dental School and a Hospital for Cleft Treatment were divided into two groups: Group 1 - children with cleft lip and palate; Group 2 - children without cleft lip and palate. The OHRQoL was assessed using the validated Portuguese version of the Early Childhood Oral Health Impact Scale (B-ECOHIS). The questionnaire was answered individually, only once, at a private place. Mann-Whitney U test was used to verify differences between groups. Spearmans Rho test was used to associate sex and age with quality of life. The level of significance was set at 5% (p<0.05). Results According to the parents’ perception on the OHRQoL of children with and without cleft lip and palate, oral health of children with oral clefts (Group 1) had a statistically significant impact on OHRQoL. The correlation of sex with impact on OHRQoL did not show statistically significant differences. On the other hand, the higher the age the higher the impact on QoL. Conclusions The group comparison revealed that the cleft lip and palate negatively impacted on OHRQoL of 2 to 6-year-old children and their parents.


International Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry | 2018

Evaluation of Dentin–Pulp Complex Response after Conservative Clinical Procedures in Primary Teeth

Bianca Zeponi Fernandes Mello; Tássia Carina Stafuzza; Luciana Lourenço Ribeiro Vitor; Daniela Rios; Thiago Christiano Silva; Maria Aparecida de Andrade Moreira Machado; Thais Marchini Oliveira

Introduction Although selective caries tissue removal decreases the number and diversity of bacteria, stops the caries process, and reduces the risk of pulp exposure, the studies on the minimally removal of caries tissue are limited and further clinical research is necessary in this field. Aim This study aimed to evaluate through clinical and radiographic assessments the in vivo response of the dentin-pulp complex of human deciduous teeth after either partial or total caries removal (TCR). Materials and methods A total of 49 deciduous molars of children aged between 5 and 9 years were carefully selected. The teeth were divided into two groups: Group I: Partial removal of caries; group II: Total removal of caries. Clinical and radiographic evaluations were performed during the period of 4 to 6 months after the procedure. The intraexam-iner reproducibility was determined by Kappa test. Fisher’s exact test was used to determine the statistical difference between groups. Results All teeth showed clinical success during the 4- to 6-month evaluation period. The radiographic evaluation showed 94.2 and 89.6% of success rate in groups I and II respectively. Radiographic results did not show statistically significant differences between the studied groups (p > 0.05). Conclusion The partial caries removal (PCR) showed satisfactory clinical and radiographic outcomes, suggesting that this minimally invasive approach might replace the TCR when correctly indicated. How to cite this article: Mello B, Stafuzza TC, Vitor L, Rios D, Silva T, Machado M, Oliveira TM. Evaluation of Dentin-Pulp Complex Response after Conservative Clinical Procedures in Primary Teeth. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2018;11(3):188-192.


International Dental Journal | 2018

Dental enamel defect diagnosis through different technology-based devices

Tatiana Yuriko Kobayashi; Luciana Lourenço Ribeiro Vitor; Cleide Felício de Carvalho Carrara; Thiago Cruvinel Silva; Daniela Rios; Maria Aparecida de Andrade Moreira Machado; Thais Marchini Oliveira

INTRODUCTION Dental enamel defects (DEDs) are faulty or deficient enamel formations of primary and permanent teeth. Changes during tooth development result in hypoplasia (a quantitative defect) and/or hypomineralisation (a qualitative defect). OBJECTIVE To compare technology-based diagnostic methods for detecting DEDs. MATERIAL AND METHODS Two-hundred and nine dental surfaces of anterior permanent teeth were selected in patients, 6-11 years of age, with cleft lip with/without cleft palate. First, a conventional clinical examination was conducted according to the modified Developmental Defects of Enamel Index (DDE Index). Dental surfaces were evaluated using an operating microscope and a fluorescence-based device. Interexaminer reproducibility was determined using the kappa test. To compare groups, McNemars test was used. Cramers V test was used for comparing the distribution of index codes obtained after classification of all dental surfaces. RESULTS Cramers V test revealed statistically significant differences (P < .0001) in the distribution of index codes obtained using the different methods; the coefficients were 0.365 for conventional clinical examination versus fluorescence, 0.961 for conventional clinical examination versus operating microscope and 0.358 for operating microscope versus fluorescence. The sensitivity of the operating microscope and fluorescence method was statistically significant (P = .008 and P < .0001, respectively). Otherwise, the results did not show statistically significant differences in accuracy and specificity for either the operating microscope or the fluorescence methods. CONCLUSION This study suggests that the operating microscope performed better than the fluorescence-based device and could be an auxiliary method for the detection of DEDs.


Case Reports in Dentistry | 2018

Clinical and Radiographic Success of Selective Caries Removal to Firm Dentin in Primary Teeth: 18-Month Follow-Up

Tássia Carina Stafuzza; Luciana Lourenço Ribeiro Vitor; Daniela Rios; Thiago Cruvinel Silva; Maria Aparecida de Andrade Moreira Machado; Thais Marchini Oliveira

The selective caries removal is increasingly spreading in daily clinical practice because this minimally invasive technique treats deep carious lesion and decreases the risk of pulp exposure. This case report was aimed at describing the selective removal to firm dentin on the primary mandibular left first molar of a girl aged 7 years and 6 months. The Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA Angelus™) was used as liner, and the tooth was definitively restored with resin-modified glass ionomer cement (Vitremer™). The clinical and radiographic following-up was performed at 6, 12, and 18 months after treatment. The treatment showed satisfactory results after 18-month following-up, suggesting that this minimally invasive approach for carious lesion removal can replace the total removal, when properly indicated. Notwithstanding, further randomized clinical trials with longer following-up periods are still necessary.


Lasers in Medical Science | 2017

Effects of PBM in different energy densities and irradiance on maintaining cell viability and proliferation of pulp fibroblasts from human primary teeth

Nádia Carolina Teixeira Marques; Natalino Lourenço Neto; Mariel Tavares Oliveira Prado; Luciana Lourenço Ribeiro Vitor; Rodrigo Cardoso de Oliveira; Vivien Thiemy Sakai; Carlos Ferreira Santos; Maria Aparecida de Andrade Moreira Machado; Thais Marchini Oliveira


European Archives of Paediatric Dentistry | 2016

Alternative approach for carious tissue removal in primary teeth

Bianca Zeponi Fernandes Mello; Tássia Carina Stafuzza; Luciana Lourenço Ribeiro Vitor; Daniela Rios; Moreira Machado; Thais Marchini Oliveira


Brazilian dental science | 2016

Do technology-based devices improve carious lesion detection?

Luciana Lourenço Ribeiro Vitor; Tatiana Yuriko Kobayashi; Cleide Felício de Carvalho Carrara; Daniela Rios; Thiago Cruvinel Silva; Maria Aparecida de Andrade Moreira Machado; Thais Marchini Oliveira


Lasers in Dental Science | 2018

CD31 expression in human primary teeth treated with photobiomodulation therapy

Nádia Carolina Teixeira Marques; Natalino Lourenço Neto; Mariel Tavares Oliveira Prado; Luciana Lourenço Ribeiro Vitor; Camila Oliveira Rodini; Vivien Thiemy Sakai; Maria Aparecida de Andrade Moreira Machado; Carlos Ferreira Santos; Thais Marchini Oliveira


Laser Physics | 2018

Photobiomodulation changes type 1 collagen gene expression by pulp fibroblasts

Luciana Lourenço Ribeiro Vitor; Mariel Tavares Oliveira Prado; Natalino Lourenço Neto; Rodrigo Cardoso de Oliveira; Carlos Ferreira Santos; Maria Aparecida de Andrade Moreira Machado; Thais Marchini Oliveira


Laser Physics | 2018

Cellular response of pulp fibroblast to single or multiple photobiomodulation applications

Amanda Fernandes; Natalino Lourenço Neto; Nádia Carolina Teixeira Marques; Luciana Lourenço Ribeiro Vitor; Mariel Tavares Oliveira Prado; Rodrigo Cardoso de Oliveira; Maria Aparecida de Andrade Moreira Machado; Thais Marchini Oliveira

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University of São Paulo

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