Rubens Caliento
University of São Paulo
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Acta Odontologica Scandinavica | 2018
Rubens Caliento; Dmitry José de Santana Sarmento; Érika Mont’alverne Pereira Silva; Tânia Regina Tozetto-Mendoza; Priscila Lie Tobouti; Vanda Benini; Paulo Henrique Braz-Silva; Marina Gallottini
Abstract Objective: Previous research demonstrated that salivary shedding of HSV-1 and EBV occurs often in adult renal transplant recipients, but there is a lack of studies on the presence of them in the saliva of paediatric population. Therefore, the objective of this study is to describe oral characteristics and to compare the shedding profile of HSV-1 and EBV in the saliva of children with renal transplant to that of chronic kidney disease patients and controls. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study involving 100 children, being 25 renal transplant recipients, 25 chronic kidney disease patients and 50 healthy children. Demographic and oral clinical characteristics were assessed. Saliva samples were collected and submitted to screening for EBV and HSV-1 by using nested polymerase chain reaction technique. Fisher’s exact, Pearson’s chi-square and Kruskal–Wallis tests were used for statistical analysis at a significance level of 5%. Results: Oral shedding of HSV-1 (28%) and EBV (60%) were significantly higher in renal transplant recipients compared to the other groups. Single vesicles in the oral mucosa were statistically associated with the presence of HSV-1 (p = .035). In children with chronic kidney disease, there was a higher prevalence of pale oral mucosa (32%) and enamel hypoplasia (40%) compared to paediatric renal transplant recipients and controls. Dental calculus (36%), candidiasis (8%), drug-induced gingival overgrowth (16%), mouth blisters (8%), xerostomia (12%) and salivary gland enlargement (20%) were more common in paediatric renal transplant recipients. Conclusions: Therefore, it can be concluded that salivary shedding of HSV-1 and EBV in paediatric patients was more often found in renal transplant recipients than in the renal failure and control children. Transplanted recipients showed more oral manifestations than renal failure and control children did.
Special Care in Dentistry | 2018
Rubens Caliento; Dmitry José de Santana Sarmento; Solange Kobayashi-Velasco; Stella Núbia Coelho de Sá; Patrícia Pinheiro Shibutani; Marina Gallotini
AIMS To compare outcomes of dental procedures among a group of renal transplant recipients who had received antibiotic prophylaxis (AP) before the procedure and another group that had not received AP. METHODS AND RESULTS The records of all renal transplant patients treated at the Special Care Dentistry Center (SCDC) were assessed. Dental procedures documented in the records were classified as invasive or noninvasive. All dental procedures performed were compiled, and the prescription or nonprescription of prophylactic antibiotics, and the incidence and description of postoperative complications after invasive procedures were recorded. Eighty-seven records were evaluated. Out of 190 invasive procedures all were simple dental extractions, 107 (56.3%) were preceded by AP; out of 242 noninvasive procedures, 14 (5.7%) were preceded by AP. A lack of uniformity on the type and dose of the antibiotic prescribed was observed. Four postoperative complications after invasive procedures (dental extraction) were noted and in 2 cases the procedures were preceded by AP. CONCLUSION This retrospective study showed no difference in postextraction outcomes between renal transplant recipients who received and who did not receive AP before dental extractions.
Brazilian Dental Journal | 2018
Rafaelle Ferreira dos Santos; Rogéria Lucio de Oliveira; Marina Gallottini; Rubens Caliento; Dmitry José de Santana Sarmento
The objective of the present study was to determine the prevalence of actinic cheilitis among extractive mining workers and factors associated with the condition, especially the relationship between clinical appearance and the length of occupational exposure to sunlight. A cross-sectional study was performed in Dona Inês, Paraíba, Brazil between 2014 and 2015. A clinical examination, clinical photography and a questionnaire were applied to 201 extractive mining workers. The T-students, ANOVA one-way, Fishers exact and Pearson chi-squared tests were performed and the significance level was set at 5%. A high prevalence of actinic cheilitis was observed (38.8%). Length of occupational exposure to sunlight in months (169.63±112.68, p=0.002) was associated with actinic cheilitis. Most workers were Caucasian (p<0.001) and aged 37.41±12.15 years (p=0.004). The time of occupational exposure to sunlight was significant in relation to the following clinical features: atrophy (225.75±97.31; p=0.024); blurred demarcation between the vermilion border of the lip and the skin (186.68±113.15; p=0.032); vertical fissures (210.09±123.07; p=0.046); white and red spotting (199.51±91.80; p=0.004); hard consistency of the lip (225.81±122.34; p=0.012). A high prevalence of actinic cheilitis was found. Age and ethnicity were associated with the presence of AC. Severe clinical presentations of actinic cheilitis were found among participants who had worked for at least 185 months (approximately 15 years) exposed to the sun.
Imaging Science in Dentistry | 2017
Andre Luiz Ferreira Costa; Rubens Caliento; Glauber Bareia Liberato da Rocha; João Pedro Perez Gomes; Alison Jhisel Calle Mansmith; Cláudio de Freitas; Paulo Henrique Braz-Silva
Foreign body granulomas can develop after the injection of various cosmetic filling materials into the facial area to flatten wrinkles. Clinically, reactive lesions are easily mistaken for soft-tissue neoplasms or cysts. This report presents a case of foreign body granuloma in a 52-year-old female patient complaining of a painless swelling in the nasolabial region. Both clinical and histological features are described, underscoring the diagnostic role of magnetic resonance imaging findings.
Brazilian Dental Journal | 2012
Marcelo Rodrigues Azenha; Rubens Caliento; Luiz Guilherme Brentegani; Suzie Aparecida de Lacerda
Clinical Oral Investigations | 2018
Dmitry José de Santana Sarmento; Tânia Regina Tozetto-Mendoza; Laura Masami Sumita; Ligia Pierroti; Débora Pallos; Rubens Caliento; Michelle Palmieri; Victor Adriano de Oliveira Martins; Marina Gallottini; Cláudio Sérgio Pannuti; Paulo Henrique Braz-Silva
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, and Oral Radiology | 2018
Dmitry José de Santana Sarmento; Tânia Regina Tozetto-Mendoza; Laura Masami Sumita; Rubens Caliento; Marina Gallottini; Michelle Palmieri; Paulo Henrique Braz-Silva
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, and Oral Radiology | 2018
Natália Silva Andrade; Maria Fernanda Bartholo Silva; Rubens Caliento; Bruno Tavares Sedassari; Suzana Cantanhede Orsini Machado de Sousa; Marina Gallottini
Journal of Investigative and Clinical Dentistry | 2018
Dmitry José de Santana Sarmento; Rubens Caliento; Amábile O. Souza; Tânia Regina Tozetto-Mendoza; Michelle Palmieri; Victor Adriano de Oliveira Martins; Paulo Henrique Braz-Silva; Marina Gallottini
Clinical and Laboratorial Research in Dentistry | 2018
Rubens Caliento; Patrícia Pinheiro Shibutani; Amábile O. Souza; Marina Gallottini