Luégya Amorim Henriques Knop
Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná
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Revista Dental Press De Ortodontia E Ortopedia Facial | 2009
Marcelo de Castellucci e Barbosa; Luégya Amorim Henriques Knop; Marcus Miranda Lessa; Telma Martins de Araújo
INTRODUCTION: One of the most usual causes of mouth breathing is adenoids hypertrophy with reduction of the nasopharyngeal space. The most precise diagnostic methods are magnetic resonance and nasal endoscopy, because they make possible a three dimension image of the nasopharynx. However, in Dentistry, cephalometric radiography is the method used in the majority of cases. That is why it is so important the evaluation of the efficacy of this diagnostic method. AIM: The aim of this paper is to determine the efficacy of the lateral cephalometric radiography in diagnosing adenoids hypertrophy, comparing this method to the nasal endoscopy. METHODS: Thirty patients (7 to 12 years), with no history of otolaryngological surgery, were evaluated. All of them were submitted to a nasal endoscopy and a lateral cephalometric radiography. In the endoscopic exams it was registered the percentage of nasopharyngeal obstruction and in the radiographic exams it was registered the minor nasopharyngeal dimension. RESULTS: The results of the exams showed a strong correlation with each other (r = - 0.793, p-value < 0.01). After that, reliability tests to the radiographic diagnose were performed, assuming that 75% (endoscopic exams) and 5mm (radiographic exams) were the limit values to the determination of the diagnose of severe adenoids hypertrophy. The radiographic exam showed a sensibility of 75%, specificity of 86.3%, positive predictive value of 66.7%, negative predictive value of 90.4% and an exactness of 83.3%. Therefore, lateral cephalometric radiography is an efficient method of adenoids hypertrophy diagnose. It was proved by the strong correlation of its results with the results of the nasal endoscopy, that is considered a method of excellence for diagnosing this condition.
Revista Dental Press De Ortodontia E Ortopedia Facial | 2007
Ana Prates Soares; Luégya Amorim Henriques Knop; Alan Araujo de Jesus; Telma Martins de Araújo
INTRODUCTION: there is great interest in developing techniques for manipulation of stem cells for the use in restoring organs and tissues. The effectiveness of bioengineering is based on the existence of stem cells, an extra cellular matrix and growth factors. Innumerous growth factors are involved in the development of dental organs, and this complexity of factors makes it extremely difficult to grow a complete organ, even though there are multiple essays reporting the formation of enamel and dentin from isolated stem cell, originating from dental pulp tissues. More recently, deciduous teeth have been used to extract stem cells from their pulp tissues. We know that these cells are highly proliferate. The recognition of the biological behavior of these cells and techniques used to isolate them is of great interest to dentists. AIM: the aim of this study was to review the current trends of research with stem cells in Dentistry and the factors implied for their practical and successful use.
Brazilian Oral Research | 2015
Ricardo Lima Shintcovsk; Luégya Amorim Henriques Knop; Luiz Gonzaga Gandini; Lídia Parsekian Martins; Aline Segatto Pires
This study aims at comparing conventional and nickel-free metal bracket surface characteristics with elemental composition by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), using energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS). The sample consisted of 40 lower incisor brackets divided into four groups: ABZ = conventional brackets, Kirium Abzil 3M® (n = 10); RL = conventional brackets, Roth Light Morelli® (n = 10); NF = nickel-free brackets, Nickel-Free Morelli® (n = 10); and RM = nickel-free brackets, Roth Max Morelli® (n = 10). Qualitative evaluation of the bracket surface was performed using SEM, whereby surface features were described and compared. The elemental composition was analyzed by EDS. According to surface analysis, groups ABZ and RL showed a homogeneous surface, with better finishing, whereas the surfaces in groups NF and RM were rougher. The chemical components with the highest percentage were Fe, Cr and C. Groups NF and MR showed no nickel in their composition. In conclusion, the bracket surface of the ABZ and RL groups was more homogeneous, with grooves and pores, whereas the surfaces in groups NF and RM showed numerous flaws, cracks, pores and grooves. The chemical composition analysis confirmed that the nickel-free brackets had no Ni in their composition, as confirmed by the manufacturers specifications, and were therefore safe to use in patients with a medical history of allergy to this metal.
Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics | 2012
Luégya Amorim Henriques Knop; Ricardo Lima Shintcovsk; Luciana Borges Retamoso; Ana Maria Trindade Grégio; Orlando Tanaka
INTRODUCTION: Tooth movement is initially characterized by an acute sterile inflammation, followed by sequential multiple reactions in the periodontal ligament in response to biomechanical forces. Pharmacological agents such as corticosteroids may affect the course of orthodontic movement. Scientific studies show antagonistic actions of these drugs on bone resorption during tooth movement. OBJECTIVE: To review the literature about the effect of corticosteroids on orthodontic tooth movement. CONCLUSION: Patients should be questioned regarding the use of these drugs in the orthodontic practice and for those who use them, the orthodontic treatment should be differentiated, with longer intervals between visits and periodic X-rays due to the delay in bone formation observed in some scientific studies.
Case Reports in Dentistry | 2017
Taísa Boamorte Raveli; Ricardo Lima Shintcovsk; Luégya Amorim Henriques Knop; Luana Paz Sampaio; Dirceu Barnabé Raveli
Extraction is very frequent indication in orthodontic planning, especially when there are crowding, biprotrusion, and aesthetically unpleasant profiles. Next to extraction comes space closure, which represents a challenge for orthodontists because of extended treatment time, discomfort created for the patient, tissue tolerance, and stability concerns. When it comes to what mechanics to choose for space closure, loops present two major advantages in relation to sliding mechanics: absence of abrasion and possibility to reach pure dental translation. A case is presented where an adult female patient with early loss of the first lower permanent molars, minor lower crowding, and tooth biprotrusion was treated with upper first bicuspids extraction along with upper and lower space closure done with T-loops to promote best space closure control in order to correct the malocclusion and enhance facial aesthetics.
European Journal of Orthodontics | 2012
Luégya Amorim Henriques Knop; Ricardo Lima Shintcovsk; Luciana Borges Retamoso; Jucienne Salgado Ribeiro; Orlando Tanaka
Ortodontia | 2015
Luégya Amorim Henriques Knop; Ricardo Lima Shintcovsk; Cíntia de Vasconcellos Machado; Luiz Gonzaga Gandini Júnior; Lídia Parsekian Martins; Ary dos Santos Pinto
Revista Dental Press De Ortodontia E Ortopedia Facial | 2009
Marcelo de Castellucci e Barbosa; Luégya Amorim Henriques Knop; Marcus Miranda Lessa; Telma Martins de Araújo
Rev. fac. odontol. Univ. Fed. Bahia | 2008
Jucienne Salgado Ribeiro; Ivana Maria Saes Busato; Elisa Sousa Camargo; Luégya Amorim Henriques Knop; Orlando Tanaka
Rev. dental press periodontia implantol | 2007
Luégya Amorim Henriques Knop; Fernanda Frare da Rosa; Jaqueline Sviesk Lunardi; Vinícius Augusto Tramontina; Sung Hyun Kim; Orlando Tanaka