Pedro Paulo Feltrin
University of São Paulo
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Brazilian Oral Research | 2015
Evandro Francisco Faulin; Carlos Gramani Guedes; Pedro Paulo Feltrin; Cláudia Maria Mithie Suda Costa Joffiley
This study examines the possible correlation between the prevalence of temporomandibular disorders (TMD) and different head postures in the frontal and sagittal planes using photographs of undergraduate students in the School of Dentistry at the Universidade de Brasília - UnB, Brazil. In this nonrandomized, cross-sectional study, the diagnoses of TMD were made with the Research Diagnostic Criteria (RDC)/TMD axis I. The craniovertebral angle was used to evaluate forward head posture in the sagittal plane, and the interpupillary line was used to measure head tilt in the frontal plane. The measurements to evaluate head posture were made using the Software for the Assessment of Posture (SAPO). Students were divided into two study groups, based on the presence or absence of TMD. The study group comprised 46 students and the control group comprised 80 students. Data about head posture and TMD were analyzed with the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, version 13. Most cases of TMD were classified as degenerative processes (group III), followed by disk displacement (group II) and muscle disorders (group I). There was no sex predominance for the type of disorder. No association was found between prevalence rates for head postures in the frontal plane and the occurrence of TMD. The same result was found for the association of TMD diagnosis with craniovertebral angle among men and women, and the group that contained both men and women. Abnormal head postures were common among individuals both with and without TMD. No association was found between head posture evaluated in the frontal and sagittal planes and TMD diagnosis with the use of RDC/TMD.
International Scholarly Research Notices | 2012
Valdimar da Silva Valente; Artemio Luiz Zanetti; Pedro Paulo Feltrin; Ricardo Tatsuo Inoue; Carmem Dolores Vilarinho Soares de Moura; Luiz Evaldo de Moura Pádua
Aim. The aim of the present study was to compare the dimensional accuracy of stone casts obtained with vinyl polysiloxane molds through the double-impression technique with three pours into the same mold. Methods. A stainless steel master model was constructed simulating a three-unit fixed prosthesis. Twelve impressions were taken of this master model with addition silicone, using the double-impression technique. Three pours of type IV gypsum were then made into each mold, thus producing 36 casts. The pours were made 1 hour, 6 hours and 24 hours after the impression procedure. Next, intra- and interabutment measurements were made in a coordinate measuring machine. Results. Comparative analysis of the dimensional accuracy of stone casts resulting from multiple pours was not statistically significant in pours first and second (P > 0.05). These values, however, were statistically significant at third pour in the height in abutment 1 and upper distance interabutment. Conclusion. The wait time (1 hour, and 6 hours) observed before pouring the stone into the same molds did not cause significant dimensional accuracy of the casts.
Brazilian Oral Research | 2004
Carlos Gramani Guedes; Artemio Luiz Zanetti; Pedro Paulo Feltrin
This study observed the prevalence of different types of residual ridge inclination in free-ends of mandibles and reported possible correlative factors that may affect resorption. For this purpose, periapical radiographs and individual data collected from a sample of 64 hemiarches were used. Two radiographs were taken of each free-end, and tracing was employed to determine the angles formed by the resorption configuration in the area of the 1st mandibular molar. The following conclusions were drawn: 1). the great majority of alveolar ridges were distally descending; 2). the average angle was wider for users of mandibular removable partial dentures; 3). the results obtained suggest that the type of opposing maxillary arch affects the inclination of mandibular ridges; 4). greater inclination was observed when the 2nd bicuspids of the mandible were the abutment teeth; 5). no significant correlation was established between age, sex and residual ridge resorption.
RGO - Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia, Vol. 52, N° 5, 2004 | 2004
Leandro José Dallanora; Pedro Paulo Feltrin; Ricardo Tatsuo Inoue; Vânia Aranha dos Santos; Julio Tanaka
RPG rev. pos-grad | 1996
Raquel Virgínia Zanetti; Artemio Luiz Zanetti; Dalva Cruz Laganá; Pedro Paulo Feltrin
Rev. Assoc. Paul. Cir. Dent | 1987
Pedro Paulo Feltrin; Artemio Luiz Zanetti; Gilberto Marcucci; Vera Cavalcanti de Araújo
RGO.Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia (Online) | 2011
Flávio Artur Rego Farias; Pedro Paulo Feltrin; Artemio Luiz Zanetti; Ricardo Tatsuo Inoue
Rev. ABO Nac | 1993
Pedro Paulo Feltrin; Nicolau Tortamano; Ruy Gastaldoni Jaeger; Vera Cavalcanti de Araújo
ImplantNews | 2006
Ricardo Tatsuo Inoue; Nelson Inoue Júnior; Luciana Tiemi Inoue; Pedro Paulo Feltrin
Rev. Assoc. Paul. Cir. Dent | 2001
Ricardo Tatsuo Inoue; Artemio Luiz Zanetti; Pedro Paulo Feltrin; Flávio Artur Rego Farias