Marlívia Gonçalves de Carvalho Watanabe
University of São Paulo
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Brazilian Dental Journal | 2003
Marlívia Gonçalves de Carvalho Watanabe
The aim of this study was to measure the caries prevalence in the root surface in a group of Brazilian adults. The prevalence and their intraoral distribution of caries lesions of root surface were assessed in dental patients ranging in age from 35 to 44 and from 50 to 59 years of age of both sexes (n=360). A total of 98.9% had root surfaces with gingival recession and 78.1% had at least one root caries lesion. The prevalence of the disease was analyzed using the Root Caries Index (RCI). The average value was greater for women (18.6%) than for men (13.4%) (p<0.01) and similar in both age groups (p>0.01). The maxillary canines and first premolars and the mandibular molars presented the greatest RCI values. The RCI was greater in the proximal surface of the maxilla and buccal surface of the mandible. We conclude that caries of the root surface are present in the Brazilian population and deserve attention concerning their actual role in the epidemiology of principal oral diseases of the adult population.
Revista Brasileira de Educação Médica | 2012
Altacílio Aparecido Nunes; Maria do Carmo Gullaci Guimarães Caccia-Bava; Maria José Bistafa; Luciana Cisoto Ribeiro Pereira; Marlívia Gonçalves de Carvalho Watanabe; Vânia Maria Nunes dos Santos; Nélio Augusto Mesquita Domingos
O Programa de Educacao pelo Trabalho para a Saude (PET-Saude) materializa uma politica indutora de novas relacoes entre instituicoes de ensino de nivel superior e a rede assistencial a saude. A Universidade de Sao Paulo - Campus de Ribeirao Preto e a Secretaria de Saude do municipio, selecionadas pelo PET-Saude/2009, avaliaram a resolubilidade das Unidades Basicas de Saude (UBS) e das Unidades de Estrategia Saude da Familia (ESF), como forma de contribuir para a qualificacao da Atencao Basica. Foi realizado um estudo transversal em 13 Unidades de Saude (oito ESF e cinco UBS), com a participacao de 216 alunos dos cursos da area da saude, 30 preceptores (profissionais) da rede publica de saude e cinco tutores (docentes). Foram coletados dados de 12.494 atendimentos, sendo 7.129 (58,9%) em ESF e 4.963 (41,1%) em UBS, compostos por 4.059 (33,6%) pessoas do sexo masculino e 8.035 (66,4%) do feminino.As UBS referenciaram mais pacientes do que as Unidades de ESF (OR = 1,67; IC 95% 1,46 - 1,90; [p < 0,05]). As especialidades com maior demanda por encaminhamentos foram oftalmologia, cardiologia e ortopedia. A ESF apresenta-se como modelo assistencial com maior resolubilidade, e o PET-Saude e uma iniciativa importante, considerando-se que estimula a ampliacao desse modelo.
Ciencia & Saude Coletiva | 2014
Fernando Ricardo Xavier da Silveira; Silvana Martins Mishima; Silvia Matumoto; Cinira Magali Fortuna; Maria José Bistafa; Janete Cinira Bregagnolo; Marlívia Gonçalves de Carvalho Watanabe
This paper maps the experience of a family health team (FHT) in the creation of a knowledge and responsibility field to practice Oral Health (OH). Institutional analysis was used to establish the theoretical and methodological framework, supported by the concept analyzers, implication analysis, territorialization and deterritorialization. Cartography was used to monitor the procedures and the order of events and to facilitate understanding. The subjects were members of an FHT in a training context. Data production took place during the FHT meetings on administrative and family discussion matters. The case study presented here was one of the research analyzers. As results, the process of building the case study was identified, which revealed how the FHT took the family into care; the movements broadening the perspective of care, finding ways for disciplinary interactions in order to construct a collective OH approach, which emerged from the day-to-day tensions of the FHT work process. The conclusion reached is that this case study revealed the stresses involved in the process of deconstruction of dental assistance and the movement towards the interaction of several fields of knowledge and practices for the production of care from the perspective of OH attention.
Brazilian Dental Journal | 2013
Lívia Aguiar Bregagnolo; Janete Cinira Bregagnolo; Fernando Ricardo Xavier da Silveira; André Luiz Bérgamo; Liliane Nascimento de Santi; Marlívia Gonçalves de Carvalho Watanabe
Children and adolescents are frequently victims of oral and maxillofacial trauma. The purpose of this study was to determine the characteristics of oral and maxillofacial trauma that resulted in police records, in children and adolescents aged between 0 and 16 years during a period of 5 years. Among the 28,200 reports analyzed, 463 were included in the study. The men:women ratio observed was 1.6:1 and the most prevalent age range was between 15-16 years (44.40%). Most trauma cases resulted from physical assault (64.50%) and culminated in soft-tissue lesion (80.36%). Excoriations (28.64%) leaded as the most frequent type of lesion, and the maxillary region (22.63%) was the most common location of injury. The most common type of dental lesion was dental trauma (54.76%), and bone fractures prevailed in the nasal region (36.7%). The findings of this survey may contribute to plan and execute preventive measures as well as to guide curative measures aimed at this population group.
Cadernos Saúde Coletiva | 2016
Altacílio Aparecido Nunes; Maria do Carmo G. Guimarães Caccia Bava; Carmen Lúcia Cardoso; Luane Marques de Mello; Luciana Vitaliano Voi Trawitzki; Marlívia Gonçalves de Carvalho Watanabe; Maria Fernanda Braggion; Silvia Matumoto; Regina Dakuzako Carreta; Vania dos Santos
Introduction: web and teleconferencing tools to increase the resolution of Primary Care Health (PHC) are valuable tools in conjunction with secondary care. Objective: To evaluate the second formative opinion by web and teleconference in PHC and secondary health center among members of the PET-Health. Method: We performed a cross-sectional study including eight Family Health teams, connected by telehealth tools to a center of secondary health care, attached to a higher education institution, where a cardiologist and an allergist acted as medical consultants. Result: We generated 103 consultancies - 44 in cardiology and 59 in respiratory and skin allergy. It was found that the assisted age was higher in the second opinion of Cardiology; men prevailed in cardiology and women in allergy. In PHC, we found great or good resolving in 75% of the cases. In cardiology application and interpretation uncertainty of additional tests/driving treatment accounted for 75% of cases. In allergy, the diagnosis uncertainty accounted for 90% of them. The main diagnostics in cardiology were hypertension, congestive heart failure and sinus arrhythmia. In allergy they were asthma and atopic dermatitis. Conclusion: The study reveals potential and relevance of telemedicine training, assistance and research in the SUS.
International Journal of Morphology | 2008
Plauto Christopher Aranha Watanabe; Allan G. Farman; Marlívia Gonçalves de Carvalho Watanabe; João Paulo Mardegan Issa
Rev. odonto ciênc | 2009
Alini Chiaperini; André Luiz Bérgamo; Lívia Aguiar Bregagnolo; Janete Cinira Bregagnolo; Marlívia Gonçalves de Carvalho Watanabe; Ricardo Henrique Alves da Silva
Rev. ABENO | 2005
Clícia de Oliveira; Raquel de Carvalho Pacagnella; Maria da Glória Chiarello de Mattos; Janete Cinira Bregagnolo; Marlívia Gonçalves de Carvalho Watanabe; Wilson Mestriner Junior
Revista de Odontologia da Universidade de São Paulo | 1997
Marlívia Gonçalves de Carvalho Watanabe; Alessandra Marçal Agostinho; Alessandra Moreira
Revista de Graduação USP | 2017
Simone Rennó Junqueira; Graciela Soares Fonsêca; Fernando Ricardo Xavier da Silveira; Marlívia Gonçalves de Carvalho Watanabe; Carlos Botazzo