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Annual National Dental Research
Meeting Colombian Association of
Dental Schools
ACFO
Colombian Sectión
International Association
for Dental Research Meeting
FORMAT OF SUMMARY IN ENGLISH
Universidad Autónoma de
Manizales Colombia
del 27 al 29 de Septiembre de 2007
Consejo de Decanos
Doctor Gabriel Jaime Cadavid Velásquez
Facultad de Odontología- Instituto Ciencias de la Salud-C.E.S
Doctor Carlos Mario Uribe Soto
Facultad de Odontología. Universidad de Antioquia
Doctor Jorge Eduardo Restrepo Peláez
Facultad de Odontología. Universidad Autónoma de Manizales
Doctor Jorge Enrique Soto Franco
Escuela de Odontología. Universidad del Valle
Doctora Luisa Leonor Arévalo Tovar
Facultad de Odontología. Universidad de Cartagena
Doctor Mario Maldonado Sánchez
Facultad de Odontología. Universidad Metropolitana
Doctor Alejandro Zapata Barreto
Facultad de Odontología. Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
Doctora Carmenza Macias
Colegio Odontológico Colombiano
Doctora Maria Clara Rangel Galvis
Facultad de Odontología. Universidad El Bosque
Doctor Oscar Armado Hormiga León
Facultad de Odontología. Fundación Universitaria San Martín
Doctora Maria Clemencia Rodríguez Gachaná
Facultad de Odontología. Universidad Nacional
Doctor Carlos Emiro Tasama
Facultad de Odontología. Universidad Santiago de Cali
Doctora Martha Liliana Rincón Rodríguez
Facultad de Odontología. Universidad Santo Tomás de Bucaramanga
Doctora Maria José Villalobos Castro
Facultad de Odontología. Universidad Antonio Nariño
Doctor Gabriel Mejía Arroyo
Facultad de Odontología. Universidad del Magdalena
Doctora Claudia Mejía López
Facultad de Odontología. Fundación Universitaria San Martín-Puerto
Colombia
Doctor Victor Hugo Villota Alvarado
Facultad de Odontología- Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia - Pasto
Doctora Pilar Patricia Mesa Ochoa
Facultad de Odontología- Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia - Envigado
Doctor José Alberto Acosta Rueda
Facultad de Odontología- Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia - Villavicencio
Doctor Mario Serrato Huertas
Facultad de Odontología- Universidad del Sinú - Monteria
Doctora Gloria Elena Pérez Trespalacios
Facultad de Odontología- Universidad del Sinú - Cartagena
C
onsejo de Administrativo
C
onsejo de Administrativo
Dr. Carlos Mario Uribe S.
Presidente
Dr. Victor Hugo Villota A.
Vicepresidente
Dra. Gladis Azucena Núñez
Directora Ejecutiva
Dra. Sonia Constanza Concha S.
Directora División de Investigación
Dra Sofía Jacome L.
Directora División de Educación
Lina Maria Garcia Z.
Directora División de Servicios
Jefes de Investigación
Sandra González C.
Instituto Ciencias de la Salud-CESÁngela Segura
Universidad de Antioquia
Liliana Maria Duque R.
Universidad Autónoma de Manizales
Adriana Jaramillo
Universidad del Valle
Antonio Díaz C.
Universidad de Cartagena
Soraya Malkún P.
Universidad Metropolitana
Sandra Gutiérrez P.
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
Conrado Adolfo Gómez V.
Colegio Odontológico Colombiano
Gloria Inês Lafaurie V.
Universidad El Bosque
Jeannette Alexandra Martínez G.
Fundación Universitaria San Martín
Rosalba Medina A.
Universidad Nacional
Maria del Pilar Rodríguez S.
Corporación Universitaria del Sinú- Montería
Farith Gonzales M.
Corporación Universitaria del Sinú- Cartagena
Diana Milena Estupiñán
Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia- Villavicencio
John Alexis Domínguez
Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia-Pasto
Diana P. Cuesta C.
Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia- Envigado
José David Ruan A.
Universidad Santiago de Cali
Sonia Constanza Concha S.
Universidad Santo Tomás-Bucaramanga
Luz Adriana Echeverry A.
Universidad Antonio Nariño
Luis Armando Vila S.
Universidad del Magdalena
Wulfran Morón
Fundación Universitaria San Martín- Puerto Colombia
Editora
Sonia Constanza Concha Sánchez
Corrección de estilo- Español
Ciro Antonio Rozo Gauta
Corrección de estilo- Inglés
Departamento de Idiomas Universidad Santo Tomas
Diseño y Diagramación
Xlogam (Ilustración y diseño)
[email protected]
ISSN 1900 - 3749
9 771900 374003
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Paguinas
Basic Ciences
ANAEROBIC MICRORGANISMS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC
APICAL PERIODONTITIS FROM EXTERNAL CONSULTATION OF
ODONTOLOGIC CLINIC IN CARTAGENA UNIVERSITY. CARTAGENA
DE INDIAS COLOMBIA.
3
Arroyo Bárbara1, Esmeral Clara 2, Díaz Claudia 2, Mendoza Ketty 2, Puello M., 1
Jacobo Ramos 2, Arzuza Octavio1.
2
IN VITRO EFFECTS OF LOW INTENSITY LASER RADIATION ON
PERIODONTAL FIBROBLASTS
3
Angie Clarkson Paredes. Rodrigo López Aldana. Ángela Domínguez Camacho
3
IL-6 AND IL-8 PRODUCTION BY HUMAN GINGIVAL FIBROBLASTS
EXPOSED TO BACTERIAL EXTRACTS FROM AGGREGATIBACTER
ACTINOMYCETEMCOMITANS AND ITS MUTANT FOR CYTOLETHAL
DISTENDING TOXIN GENE CDTABC.
4
Octavio Alberto González1, Joseph DiRienzo2, Casey Chen3, Nelly Stella Roa1*,
Claudia Marcela Valdivieso1, Freddy Omar Gamboa1.
4
CHANGES IN OLIGOADENYLATE SYNTHETASE 1A AND 1B
EXPRESSION IN TRIGEMINAL GANGLIA CULTURES INFECTED BY
HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS TYPE 1
4
Lina María Marín Gallón, Jeanette Prada-Arismendy, Jaime Eduardo Castellanos
5
PHENOTYPICAL MODIFICATION OF MESENCHYMAL PRECURSOR
STEM CELLS DERIVED FROM HUMAN UMBILICAL CORD BY IN
VITRO TREATMENT WITH TGF Â1.
5
J. C. Munévar, A. Becerra, L. P. Acosta, J. Castellanos, G. Lafaurie. Instituto
U.i.b.o. Division De Investigaciones. Universidad El Bosque
6
ASSOCIATION SALIVARY PROTEINS WITH DENTAL CARIES IN A
COLOMBIAN POPULATION
5
Nelly Stella Roa *, Margarita Chaves, Mariluz Gómez, Lorenza Jaramillo.
2
7
Epidemiology
6
THE HABITS IN THE USE OF TOOTHPASTE OF SCHOLAR STUDENTS
MINORS OF 6 YEARS OLD IN A PRIVATE SCHOOL, A DISTRICT
SCHOOL OF CHIA AND PATIENTS WHO ATTEND TO C.O.C.
7
Astrid Arias, Farire Hernandez, Esperanza Sotelo, Paola Cano.
8
RE-EMERGING OF DENTAL CARIES IN ADOLESCENTS OF
MEDELLIN, COLOMBIA.
Ángela María Franco Cortés, Angela María Gómez-Restrepo, Isabel Cristina
Guzmán-Zuluaga, Carlos Martín Ardila-Medina, Lucas Duque, Carol Osorno.
9
EFFECTS OF HEALTH PROMOTION AT THE SCHOOL: CURRENT
SITUATION OF THE INDICATORS. 5- TO 13 YEAR-OLD
SCHOOLCHILDREN. MEDELLÍN
Ángela María Franco Cortés, Emilia María Ochoa Acosta, Blanca Susana
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Ramírez Puerta, Ángela María Segura Cardona, Ricardo Tamayo Lopera,
Carolina García Sánchez.
10
URINARY FLUORIDE EXCRETION IN 4-6 YEAR-OLD CHILDREN IN
SABOYA, COLOMBIA
Luis Fernando Gamboa*1, Claudia Marcela Valdivieso1, Fabian Gil2, and
Jaime Casas3
8
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Paguinas
Works
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11
RELATION BETWEEN CARIES AND RICKS FACTORS IN CHILDREN
BELONGING TO 5 HOMES OF THE FAMILY WELFARE IN
CARTAGENA.
9
*González, Farith, **Luna Luz Maida, ***Martínez, Nasly, ***Solana Maria
Yolanda
12
THE FLUORIDE CONTENT OF BEVERAGES OF FREQUENT
COMSUMPTION IN CHILDREN OF AGE SUSCEPTIBLE TO DENTAL
FLUOROSIS
9
Diego Andrés López*, Ángela María Franco, Jeisson Javier Estrada, Jonathan
Andrés Zapata.
13
INFLUENCE OF MOTOR FINE SKILLS ON ORAL HYGIENE IN 6-10
YEAR OLD CHILDREN.
10
Mafla-Chamorro AC, Vallejo-Arteaga TY, Rosero-Casanova CA, Cepeda-Mueses
SM, Ruano-Flórez YC, Bravo-Arévalo YC.
14
ORAL DEMONSTRATIONS IN ADULT PATIENTS WITH HIV AIDS
AMBULATORY ATTENTION CENTER OF BOSQUE CLINIC SAN
JUAN DE DIOS FROM CARTAGENA DE INDIAS JUNE 2006
APRIL 2007
10
Marsiglia, Liliana. Luna, Elida. Martínez, Adel. González, Farith
15
PREVALENCE OF MANDIBULARY AND PALATINUS TORUS IN
PATIENT THAT ASSISTED TO THE CLINIC ODONTOLOGY OF THE
UNIVERSITARY OF CARTAGENA FROM 1995 - 2004
11
Investigador principal Edwin Puello del Río, Coinvestigadores Docente
María del Carmen Jiménez Malagón, Coinvestigadores estudiantes
Laurenth Esther Hernández Bolívar, Jorge Marrugo José Luis Narváez.
16
TOTAL DENTAL PROSTHESIS PREVALENCE IN THIRD AGE GROUPS
FROM CALI CITY, COLOMBIA
11
Manuel Sendoya, Nicolas Imbachi, Tatiana Arias, Jaime Bedoya, Carlos
Piedrahita, Juan Pablo Garcia, Andres Felipe Aguirre, Maria Teresa Calzada
3
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Endodontcs
COMPARISON OF THE WASTE FOR UNIT OF VOLUME OF
PREPARED FEIGNED CONDUITS WITH MANUAL AND ROTATIONAL
INSTRUMENTS. AN EXPERIMENTAL MODEL
12
13
Patricia Avellaneda, Fredrik Erhadt, Jorge Gomez, Cesar Hernandez
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19
IN VITRO EVALUATION OF THE ACCURACY OF ELECTRONIC APEX
LOCATORS: ROOT ZX®, FORAMATRON D10® Y BINGO1020.
Maria Carolina Barreto Botero, Lilian Andrea Guzman Rodriguez, Sandra Patricia
Rojas Carvajal, Diana Milena Sarmiento Jaller, Sonia Lancheros Bonilla, Gloria
Cristina Moreno Abello
13
DIMENSIONAL STABILITY OF SEALER TOP SEAL® AND REAL
SEAL®.
14
Sandra Bibiana Camargo Rivera, Javier Fernando Gutiérrez Barreto, Shirley
Rocio Ortegón Castellanos, Sandra Liliana Rojas Losada, Juan Manuel Bretón,
Gloria Cristina Moreno Abello
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Paguinas
DETERMINATION OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN TWO METHODS FOR
THE EVALUATION OF RADIOPACITY OF DENTAL MATERIALS:
RADIOVISIOGRAPH AND PHOTODENSITOMETER
14
Castaño-Alzate Juliana. Regalado-Cabrales Luís Miguel, Niño Javier, Forero
Jorge, Tamayo Martha C., Bautista Gloria
21
HEAT TRANSFER ARCHIVIED BY GATES GLIDDEN 3 DRILL IN ROOT
CANALS OBLITE USING AN IN VITRO MODEL OF FINITE ELEMENTS.
15
Gustavo Adolfo Castillo Barrios, Juan Felipe Recio Blanco, Sandra Liliana Rojas
Losada, Gloria Cristina Moreno Abello
22
LAS NUEVAS TECNOLOGIAS Y SU APLICACIÓN EN LA ENDODONCIA
MODERNA ( ESTADO DEL ARTE)
15
Carolina Giraldo G, *Gloria Astrid Rey Z., *Diana Tenjo B., **Dr. Jorge Reynolds,
Dr. Jaime Donado, **Dra. Mari luz Gómez, **Dra. Maria Eugenia Tovar,
**Dr. Jaime Aldana.
23
CYTOTOXIC EVALUATION OF INTRACANAL MEDICATION IN
HUMAN CULTURED FIBROBLASTS
16
* Lage-Marques José Luiz, Cabrales Ricardo, Beloti Marina, Miyagui Sueli,
Yamazaki Andréa, Kleine Brigida Monica, Moura-Netto Casio, Marques Márcia,
Prokopowitsch Igor.
24
DIFFUSION OF ION CALCIUM IN THE DENTINA OF FIVE VEHICLES
ASSOCIATED TO THE HYDROXIDE OF CALCIUM
16
Paola Martinez, Carolina Rozo
25
THE INFLUENCE OF THE SIZE OF THE PREPARATION OF THE
APICAL SEAL OF MESIAL ROOTS, OF INFERIOR MOLARS
17
Pedro Pablo Mejía Fernández, Erika Hernández Alvarado, Diana Martínez
González, Soraya Malkún Pallares
26
DIFFUSION OF THE ION CALCIUM TO INCLINATION OF THE
DENTINA USING FIVE VEHICLES ASSOCIATED TO THE MIXED
HYDROXIDE OF CALCIUM WITH ANTIBIOTIC AND CORTICOID
17
Yuri Suarez, Julian Savogal
27
INVITRO COMPARATIVE STUDY OF APICAL MICROFILTRATION,
USING THREE TYPES OF CEMENTS: OXIDO DE ZINC – EUGENOL,
GROSSMAN, Y ROEKOSEAL, EVANLUATED BY AN
ELECTROCHEMICAL METHOD IN 2007
18
Palmet. O Sara, Velásquez. J Erlinda, Flórez G. Astrid Gómez D. Paola,
González M. Farith
28
MICROFILTRACION APICAL OF TWO
TECHNICAL
OF
OBTURATION: (GUTTAFLOW®), (AND & Q Plus®) IN TEETH
UNIRRADICULARES UNDER THE ESTEREOMICROSCOPIO
Adriana Villegas, Maria Eugenia Plata, Betsy Alarcón, Carlos Pinzón
18
Works
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Paguinas
Orthodontics, Orthopedic, Growth And Development
PREVALENCE OF CHRONOLOGICAL ERUPTION ALTERATION OF
THE PERMANENT TEETH IN INFANT PATIENT FROM 5 TO 13 YEARS
OLD,
THAT ATTEND AT “JUAN MANUEL MÉNDEZ BECHARA”
DENTISTRY CLINIC BETWEEN 2001 - 2006
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20
Lisney Andrade Peñata, Nelly Arboleda Licona, Lina Páez Soto, María Tordecilla
Pérez, Dra. Celina Patiño, Dra. María del Pilar Rodríguez
30
ANALYSIS OF THE SUBREGISTRY OF DECAY WITH dmf-t AND
ICDAS IN CHILDREN OF 1 To 5 YEARS OF THE CITY OF SANTIAGO
OF CALI IN 2006
20
Maria Cristina Arango, Lorena Galvis, Natalia García, Adriana Jaramillo, Bibiana
Pazos.
31
EVALUATION OF STABILITY OF MINI IMPLANTS AS BONY
ANCHORAGE FOR UPPER MOLAR INTRUSION
21
Jorge Alberto Arismendi Echavarría, Zandra Milena Ocampo Aristizábal, Claudia
Marcela Morales Botero, Francisco Jaime González Castaño, Pedro María
Jaramillo Vallejo, Luis Alejandro Sánchez Uribe.
32
SHEAR BOND STRENGTH TITANIUM BRACES VS, STAINLESS
STEAL BRACES IN TORQUE MOMENTES , A COMPARATIVE STUDY
21
Juan Fernando Aristizabal *, Carlos Andrés Marín**; Sergio Andrés Velásquez **
33
RELACIÓN DE LAS MALOCLUSIONES CON EL TAMAÑO Y
ANGULACIÓN DE LA BASE CRANEAL
22
BOLAÑO Claudia*, Residente postgrado Ortodoncia FUSM, PLAZA Patricia**,
Directora postgrado Ortodoncia FUSM, RUNCI Paola*** Docente postgrado
Ortodoncia FUSM
34
SHAPE AND NUMBER PREVALENCE ALTERATIONS IN INFANT
PATIENTS AT “JUAN MANUEL MENDEZ BECHARA” DENTISTRY
CLINIC, BETWEEN 2000- 2007-1.
22
Cely Cecília Carriazo Diaz, Julieth De la ossa Hoyos, Yuly Paulina Flórez Oviedo,
Maria Paola López Sierra, Dra. Celina Patiño, Dra. María del Pilar Rodríguez
35
PREDICTOR CAPACITY PETROVIC'S METHOD FOR PATIENTS WITH
CLASS III MALOCCLUSIONS EVALUATED THROUGH
MULTIVARIATED METHODS
23
Natalia Carrillo Mendigaño, Clementina Infante Contreras
36
DESIGN AND TO EVALUATE METH OF ANALYSIS PREDICTION
DISCREPANCY OSEODENTARIE IN MIXED TEETHING
23
William Hernandez Escamilla, Amparo Balseca De Rodriguez, Gustavo Barros
Bermudez, Claudia Roman
37
PILOT STUDY ON THE MUSCULAR EFFECTS PRODUCED BY THE
PLANAS DIRECT TRACKS ADAPTATION IN PATIENT WITH DEEP
BITE BETWEEN THE 3 AND THE 5 YEARS OF AGE
Jesús Alberto Hernández, Sandra Ximena Echeverry, Carlos De Los Reyes
24
Contenido
Works
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Paguinas
EFFECTIVENESS IN THE PREDICTION OF MESIODISTAL DENTAL
SIZE APPLYING THE MOYERS AND TANAKA-JOHNSTON ANALYSIS
IN PATIENTS IN TREATMENT IN THE ORTHODONTIC CLINIC OF
THE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION SAN MARTÍN COLOMBIA PORT
24
Maritza Manotas Noriega, Clara Bustos Parra
39
ECTOPIC ERUPTION OF THE FIRST PERMANENT MOLAR IN THE
UPPER JAW
25
Jackeline Mulett Vásquez, Hernán Parra Sánchez. Collaborators students:
Hernán Restrepo, Catalina Pinzón, Laura Cristina Cifuentes, Alirio Osorio
40
“EFFECT OF THE RIGID OCLUSAL SPLINT ON THE GROWTH OF THE
MAXILLARY ARCH AND BRUXISM SIGNS IN CHILDREN WITH
DECIDUOS DENTITION”. PILOT STUDY.
25
Isabel Cristina Patiño Restrepo, Claudia Cecilia Restrepo Serna, Isabel Cristina
Medina Alzate, Gabriel Jaime Gallego Ramírez, Emery Álvarez Varela, Alejandro
Peláez Vargas.
41
HERITABILITY OF CRANEOFACIAL CHARACTERISTIC IN CLASS II
DIVISION 1 MALOCLUSSIÓN, EVALUATED BETWEEN PARENTS
AND OFFSPRING AND AMONG SIBLINGS. A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY
26
Antonia Rosero Lasso, Clementina Infante Contreras, Humberto Arboleda
Granados
42
EVALUATION OF DIMENSIONAL VARIATIONS OF SLOT HEIGHTS
OF NEW BRACKETS.
26
Sarria Mª Fernanda, Tamayo Ángela, Pardo Marco A. Tamayo Martha, Mora
Ingrid, Bautista Gloria
43
EFECTOS DEL RECICLADO Y USO CLINICO EN LAS PROPIEDADES
DE CARGA – DEFLEXION DE LAS ALEACIONES DE ALAMBRES DE
NIQUEL –TITANIO. ESTUDIO IN VIVO.
27
Sarria Mª Fernanda, Tamayo Ángela, Pardo Marco A. Tamayo Martha, Mora
Ingrid, Bautista Gloria
44
DESIGN OF A MODEL OF UTILITY OF THE HEAD OF THE
MINI-IMPLANTS FOR ORTHODONTIC
27
Paula Vanegas, Griselda Serna, Nuria Vergel, Lina Mariño, Nidia Cuartas
5
Pathology, Oral Medicine And Surgery,
Radiologys, Oclussion And Tmj
28
45
EARLY CHILDHOOD CARIES IN CHILDREN FROM 1 TO 5 YEARS OF
THE “INSTITUTO COLOMBIANO DE BIENESTAR FAMILIAR” IN
CALI. 2006
29
María Cristina Arango, Adriana Jaramillo, José Julián Cadena, Mary Luz Mazuera
46
FACTORS ASSOCIATE THAT MAKE DIFFICULT THE EXODONCIAS OF
THIRD MOLARES, THE TEST PILOT
Yenny Carolina Becerra, Claudia Nataly Porras, Karen Lisbeth Mejia,
Leidy Andrea Ruiz, .Lorena Sánchez, Lizney Jiménez.
29
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Paguinas
Works
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PRESENCE OF CANDIDA SPP. IN CHILDREN WHO ATTEND DENTAL
CLINICS OF THE UNIVERSITY ANTONIO NARIÑO DURING THE
FIRST SEMESTER OF 2006, BOGOTÁ
30
Bohórquez A, Sonia del Pilar.; Campuzano F. Silvia E., Gallón N. Julián F.;
Sánchez G. Yolanda.
48
COMPARISION OF LABIAL TOPOGRAPHY AMONG FAMILIAR
GROUPS USING THE CHEILOSCOPY METHOD.
30
Andrés Felipe Cadavid Toro, Diana Carolina Arango Botero, Rosaura Márquez
Sáenz, Luz Nallyve Lopera Meneses, Paula Andrea Pérez Quintero, Mauricio
Molano Osorio, Diana Paola Cuesta Castro
49
ASOCIATION BETWEEN A DICREASE OF SALIVARY FLUID AND
XEROSTOMIA HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC RENAL
DEFICIENCY
31
Dra. Sandra M. Espitia Nieto. Estomatóloga y Cirujana Oral Docente.
Universidad del Magdalena, Dr. Luís del Castillo Parodi Médico.
Internista- Nefrólogo. Docente Universidad del Magdalena,
Belfran A. Carbonell Medina, Ana P. Morelo Villarreal,
Milytza J. Pacheco Salcedo, Estudiantes De Odontología, Décimo Semestre
50
REVERSIBILITY OF THE MANDIBULAR RIGOR MORTIS THROUGH
SODIUM BICARBONATE IN HUMANS.
31
THE PRESENCE OF THE VHH-8 IN KAPOSI´S SARCOMA IN
PATIENTS HIV POSITIVE OF THE ESE SIMON BOLIVAR HOSPITAL
OF BOGOTA
32
Jose manuel fernandez chaves, Paola rocío hernández toloza,
Maria mercedes tovar, Isabel riveros, Gloria Cristina moreno abello
51
Diana Carolina Grajales, Nelson Hernán Ramírez, Yuri Andrea Peña.
52
MANDIBULAR MORPHOLOGY PREDICTION THROUGH NEURAL
NETWORKS: FORENSIC APPLICATIONS
32
Guevara Pérez Sonia Victoria, Infante Contreras Clementina
53
RAPID PROTOTYPING OF CRANIOFACIAL STRUCTURES:
CASE REPORT
33
HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES USEFUL IN THE TREATMENT OF
STOMATOGNATIC SYSTEM DISEASES. REVIEW OF LITERATURE
33
Juan Felipe Isaza Saldarriaga, Rafael Mauricio Naranjo Pizano,
Uriel Zapata Múnera
54
Sandra Lucía Patiño N., Maria Consuelo Suarez M., Andrea Monroy Diaz
Contenido
Paguinas
Works
1
55
BEHAVIOR IN VITRO OF THE DENTAL TISSUES AND SOME DENTAL
MATERIALS SUBJECTED TO HIGH TEMPERATURES WITH
FORENSIC PURPOSE
34
Sandra Milena Moreno Corea, Miguel Evelio León Arcila, Liliana Marín Jiménez,
Freddy Moreno Gómez
56
QUEILOSOFT – LABIAL PRINTS
57
EFFECT OF THE PHYSICAL THERAPY ON THE SIGNS DE BRUXIST
THE POSITION OF THE HEAD IN CHILDREN
34
Efraín Patiño B., Ingrid Mora , Alfonso Casas , Jonathan Patiño R.
35
Yasmy Quintero Moncada, Claudia Cecilia Restrepo Serna, Martha Tamayo,
Verónica Tamayo, Gabriel Gallego, Alejandro Peláez, Ana Lucia Vélez,
Emery Alvarez.
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59
CROSS BITE AND PLAIN FOOT
María. Raquel Tobón, Lina Arana, Cristian F. Castillo, Libia Soto Llanos,
José Fernando Barreto
Pedagogy And Curriculum
35
36
EVALUATION OF COMMUNITARIAN AREA III-IV-V-VI OF THE
SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VALLE
37
DOCUMENTARY AND AUDIOVISUAL PRODUCTION ABOUT THE
EVOLUTION OF THE ODONTOLOGY DEPARTAMENT OF
UNIVERSIDAD METROPOLITANA.
37
Astrid Lucia Alarcón Tálaga, Giovanni Beltrán, Francisca Bustamante,
Diego Fernando Diaz, Marcela Domínguez. Diana Hernandez, Erika Marín.
60
Buelvas Karem, Celin Santiago Julie, López Elizabeth, Valdeblanquez Carmela,
De la Asunción Uriel, De la Cruz Camilo, González Javier, Múnera Alejandro,
Peláez Yaneth, Numa Jesús David, Tellez Paola, Visbal Dairo.,
Dra. Malkún Soraya (Asesora Científica),
Dr. De la Cruz Alfredo (Asesor Científico),
Dr. Turizo Maritza (Asesora Metodológica).
61
CHARACTERIZATION OF THE COMPETITIONS READ WRITE OF THE
STUDENTS OF FACULTY OF ODONTOLOGY OF PONTIFICIA
UNIVERSITY JAVERIANA
38
Andrea Cubillos Albarracin**, Claudia Patricia Rivero***
62
OBSERVATION OF PEDAGOGIC PRACTICES IN PEDIATRIC
ODONTOLOGY IN THE DENTALL FACULTY OF UNIVERSIDAD
NACIONAL DE COLOMBIA
38
Diego Luis Esquivel Campo And Gloria González Castro
63
INTERACTIVE GUIDE: DIAGNOSIS PROCESS OF THE DENTITION
STATUS - UNIVERSIDAD EL BOSQUE.
Martignon S, Yee-Yan KL*, Tamayo M.
39
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Paguinas
“MICROCOSMOS” JOURNAL: A SUCCESSFUL EXPERIENCE IN THE
EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES OF THE STUDENTS OF DENTISTRY OF
EL BOSQUE UNIVERSITY
39
Mayorga-Fayad I , Lafaurie Gi, Castillo Dm, Aya R, Ruiz Bn, Hurtado P
65
MODEL OF PROFILE OF THE EDUCATIONAL ONE OF THE CAREER
OF DENTISTRY OF THE PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD JAVERIANA.
40
Liliana Johanna Ossa Quebrada, Claudia Patricia Rivero Marquez
66
DENTAL CARIES IN EL SALVADOR, FIRST CRITICAL ANALYSIS
ABOUT CARIES PREVALENCE AND ORAL HEALTH POLICIES FROM
BIOPSICOSOCIAL PERSPECTIVE.
40
Néstor, Rojas, Ingrid Mora y Camilo Duque
7
Periodontic
67
INCREASE OF THE ASSOCIATION OF THE SMOKE HABIT AND THE
BAD ORAL HYGIENE WITH PERIODONTAL DISEASE IN PATIENTS
WHO GO TO DENTAL CONSULTATION TO SANTO TOMAS
UNIVERSITY
41
42
José Duvian Angulo, Luís Carlos Márquez, Martha Xiomara Navas,
Luz Elena Archila
68
TOLL-LIKE RECEPTORS (TLRS), PROINFLAMMATORY CYTOKINES
AND C REACTIVE PROTEIN LEVELS IN PERIODONTITI'S PATIENTS
42
Ana Cárdenas, Edwin Oviedo, Arthur Vallejo, David Naizir, Juliette De Avila,
Consuelo Romero, Gloria Lafaurie.
69
EVALUATION OF THE EFFECT OF CLORHEXIDINE ON
PROLIFERATION AND APOPTOTIC MORPHOLOGY ON HUMAN
GINGIVAL FIBROBLASTS IN VITRO
43
Octavio Alberto González Duque, Adriana Acosta Gómez, Germán Darío Díaz,
Adriana García Robayo, Sandra Perdomo Lara, Andrés Felipe Vieira,
Siu Leng Chan Con, Silvia Odio Toledo
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CLINICAL AND MICROBIOLOGIC CHANGES IN LOW INCOME
PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC PERIODONTITIS AFTER PERIODONTAL
THERAPY WITH HAND INSTRUMENTATION WITH OR WITHOUT
ULTRASOUND
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Cerón-Souza V, Mafla-Chamorro AC, Mideros-Erazo LA, Tovar-Viveros RF,
Muñoz-Caicedo KJ, Flórez-Noguera JC, Moncayo-Jurado CE.
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Prosthodontic And Dental Material
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MECHANICAL EVALUATION OF INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL
CONECTION IN IMPLANTS OF TITANIUM.
Jorge Alberto Arismendi Echavarría, Luz Amparo Loaiza Valderrama,
Diego Hernan Giraldo
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COMPARATIVE INVITRO STUDY THE RESISTANCE OF THREE
LUTING MATERIALS USING FIBER GLASS POST SUBJECTED TO
COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH.
Roberto Ariza Hadad, Marelvi Camargo Castro, Hanny Hoayeck Petro,
Karem Vargas Capell.
IN VITRO EVALUATION OF MICROFILTRATION OF TWO ETCHING
TECHNIQUES: TOTAL ETCHING AND SELF-ETCHING IN
PREMOLARS WITH CLASS II PREPARATIONS WITH BEVEL ON
ENAMEL - 2 COMMERCIAL DISTRIBUTORS
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Ballutt Diana, Holguín Laura Rodríguez Sandra , Tamara María Fernanda,
Manrique Juan Pablo, Tamayo Martha C. Bautista Gloria
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ENAMEL ALTERATIONS OF LIGHT-ACTIVATED HYDROGEN AND
CARBAMIDE PEROXIDE: POST-TREATMENT HANDLING WITH
FLUORIDE.
Adriana Cabrera Carvajal, Melissa David Trujillo,
Luisa Fernanda Pacheco Muñoz, Ana Cecilia Suarez Álvarez,
Herney Garzón Rayo.
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BIOLELECTRICITY LEVELS IN DENTAL AMALGAM FILLINGS TOOTH
Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia Seccional Pasto
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ESTUDIO DE LA FUERZA TENSIL Y RESISTENCIA COMPRESIVA DE
ADHESIVOS CON NANOTECNOLOGÍA
Claudia Patricia Duarte G,*Julia Clemencia Echeverri B,
*Luz Maria Echeverri A., *Fernando Pava L, *Juan David Peláez,
*Guillermo Pinilla S.,**Jorge Reynolds P, **Edgar Guiza C.**,
María Eugenia Tovar** Jaime Aldana..
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WAICH: HANDSFREE TONGUE RETRACTOR
Jose manuel fernandez chaves, Viviana lea waich
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PENETRATION OF DIFFERENT ADHESIVES IN WHITE SPOT
PROXIMAL CARIES LESIONS: IN VITRO STUDY
Martignon S, Zarta OL, Luna LE, Huertas MC, Zuluaga AL
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42-MONTH RADIOGRAPHIC EVALUATION OF SEALING EARLY
ACTIVE PROXIMAL CARIES LESIONS
Martignon Sa.; Ekstrand Kb.; Blanco Ea.
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EVALUATION OF THE STRUCTURAL BEHAVIOR OF AN
IMPLANT-SUPPORTED FIXED PROSTHETIC RESTORATION BY
MEANS OF A FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS.
Rafael M Naranjo Pizano, M.M.S. , Juliana Muñoz Yepes, B.S,
Santiago A Correa Velez, Ph.D,
SHEAR BOND STRENGTH OF SIX RESIN CEMENT SYSTEMS TO
DENTIN in vitro
Calvo Ramírez J.N.*, Sánchez Herrera E**, Buitrago Delgado E**.
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EFFECTIVENESS OF THE LASER ARGON, OF V-LED AND THE
HALOGENOUS LIGHT AS CATALYSTS OF TWO AGENTS OF DENTAL
BLEACHING. -STUDY IN-VITRO
César Fernando Sánchez Villa / Maria Clara Posada García /
Julián David Gaviria G. / Isabel Cristina Serna G. /
Luis Felipe Restrepo T. / Claudia Patricia García G. /
Alejandro Peláez V. Odontólogo. / Gabriel Jaime Gallego R.
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ACID ON THE DENTAL ENAMEL. Pilot Study
Laura Rocio Sarmiento Bejarano, Luz Mireya Daza Pulido
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COMPARACION DE FUERZAS TORSIONALES PURAS DE CUATRO
TIPOS DE POSTES CEMENTADOS CON CEMENTO RESINOSO
*Lidis Marina Torres, Jaime Alfredo Daza. **Doctor Edgar Güiza
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ESTUDIO IN VITRO DEL SISTEMA ADHESIVO A BASE DE
IONÓMERO DE VIDRIO MODIFICADO CON RESINA USADO EN
RESTAURACIONES DE IONÓMERO DE VIDRIO Y COMPUESTOS DE
RESINA.
1Juan Carlos Dorado, 1 Juan Manuel Rico, 1 Patricia Uribe Vargas. 1,
Juan Carlos Vergel. 2
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KNOWLEDGE AND HEALTH PERCEPTIONS OF THE ELDERLY WHO
ASIST TO USTA CLINICS, QUALITY OF LIFE FACTORS INFLUENCE
2006
Gloria Cristina Aranzazu Moya, Herman Boada,
Carmen alodia Martinez lopez, María Mónica Uribe
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LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE THAT HAVE THE BASIC PRIMARY AND
HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS OF
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE
INSTITUTIONS OF
BUCARAMANGA, SANTAMARTA AND
RIOHACHA BEFORE AND LATER OF THE INTRODUCTION OF AN
EDUCATIONAL MATERIAL ABOUT OF AVULSED TOOTH
Carolina Paola Brito Sánchez, Mónica Janeth Garnica Vera. Martha
Liliana Rincón Rodríguez. Jaime Omar Moreno Monsalve.
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MODIFICATION IN THE LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE OF ORAL HEALTH
IN THE PATIENTS WITH CRONIC RENAIL INSUFFICIENCY IN THE
HEMODIALISYS PROGRAM AND THE EQUIPMENT OF HEALTH OF
UNIT RENAL "FUNDACION FANNY RAMIREZ DE MEJIA" IN
CARTAGENA, USING THE APPLICATION OF A PROTOCOL OF
ESTOMATOLOGIC HANDLING OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CARTAGENA.
Carmona M; Carbonell z; Pinzón D; Daza P; Velez E.
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DESIGN AND APPLICATION OF A PROGRAM OF PROMOTION OF
THE HEALTH AND PREVENTION OF THE ORAL DISEASE DIRECTED
TO THE INFANTILE COMMUNITY OF THE “FUNDACIÓN FORMEMOS”.
Francy Yamile Cetina Hernández, Clara Patricia Acuña Ramos
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EVALUATION OF THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN ORAL CONDITIONS
WITH QUALITY OF LIFE IN THE OLDEST WHOM LIVED IN ELDERLY
INSTITUTION OF BUCARAMANGA: TWO PHASE
Sonia Constanza Concha
SKELETAL AND DENTAL CHANGES IN INDIVIDUALS THROUGH
LATERAL CEPHALOGRAMS OBTAINED ONLY AFTER THE USE OF
THE SPLINT-TYPE HERBST APPLIANCES IN CLASS II DIVISION 1
MALOCCLUSIONS
Cuartas Luisa, Espinosa Alexander, Carvajal Wilson, Moncayo, Carmen,
Bonilla Jorge
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THE IMPACT OF ORAL HEALTH EDUCATION ON A SCHOLAR
POPULATION FROM THE INFANTILE VILLAGE SOS, IN
FLORIDABLANCA, SANTANDER BY DETERMINING THE ORAL
HYGIENE AND GINGIVAL INDEX
Lucy Forero Orejarena, Emma Solangel Reyes Cruz,
Martha Juliana Rodríguez G.
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PERCEPTION OF PEOPLE WITH HIV/AIDS ABOUT THE DENTAL
TREATMENT THEY RECEIVE.
Carolina García Sánchez, Julieth P Sierra Gallego, A Yessenia Vidal Quintero,
Diana M Contreras González, Eliana Martínez Herrera
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PARTICIPATORY ACTION INVESTIGATION IN ORAL HEALTH IN
THE COMMUNITY OF NELSON MANDELA CARTAGENA- COLOMBIA.
*González, Farith.** Carmona Luis, ***Arrieta, Carlos. Campo, Paula.
Mondol, Ronal. Tamara, Jeiver. Vergara, Adalberto
CLINICAL FINDINGS IN HEAD AND NECK FROM WOMEN VICTIM
OF VIOLENCE REPORTED TO THE LEGAL MEDICINE NATIONAL
INSTITUTE AND FORENSIC SCIENCES AT NARIÑO
DEPARTMENT – COLOMBIA 2006.
Martinez Corso German, Salas Zambrano Andres,
Hernandez Zambrano Alvaro, Mafla Chamorro Ana, Domínguez John Alexis
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KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICES TO PREVENT CROSSED INFECTIONS
IN THE SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY - UNIVALLE
Dubier Albeiro Mena Huertas, Jamerson Alfonso Valencia Rodríguez,
Benjamín Alberto Palomino Blandón
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MULTIMEDIA SOFTWARE BASED ON THREE-DIMENSIONAL
ANIMATIONS REPRESENTING AN INSTRUCTIVE OF MBT
(MCLAUGHLINBENNETTTREVISI) ORTHODONTIC TECHNIQUE
Muñoz Jose, Mejia Diego A, Ortiz Andrés
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EFFECTS OF ORAL HEALTH PROMOTION AT SCHOOL: MEANINGS,
EXPERIENCES, AND PRACTICES OF THE HEALTH OF THE MOUTH
ILLNESS SURROUNDINGS.
Emilia María Ochoa Acosta, Angela María Franco Cortés,
Blanca Susana Ramírez Puerta
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Paguinas
NIVEL DE CONOCIMIENTO, MANEJO LEGAL Y CLÍNICO DEL
MALTRATO INFANTIL EN LOS ODONTÓLOGOS ADSCRITOS DE LA
ESE HOSPITAL LOCAL CARTAGENA DE INDIAS 2006-2007
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*Gloria Alexandra Ospino Pinto , *Elisama Esther Cohen Cumplido,
*Ivan Alfonso Velasco Cumplido, **Gloria Perez Trespalacios,
***Farith Gonzales
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VARIATION OF THE PH TO SALIVATE BEFORE AND AFTER THE
CONSUMPTION OF DRINKS MOISTURIZERS
Sebastian Quintero, Yindy Angarita, Edwin Ortiz, Fredy Sarmietno,
Diego Sierra
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ORAL HEALTH PREVENTIVE PROGRAMA TO CONTROL CARIES AND
PERIDONTAL DISEASES RISK FACTORS IN PREGNANT
Claudia Milena Riveros Alejo, Martha Juliana Rodríguez Gómez
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PROGRAM OF EDUCATION IN APPLIED ORAL HEALTH TO AN UNIT
OF MATERNAL
Diana Carolina Rodríguez Orjuela, Jahir Andrés Ruíz López,
Johanna Andrea Bonilla Rodríguez, Leidy Johanna Lugo Mesa,
Sonia Yanibe Rodríguez Salamanca, Wilmer Liborio López Mora,
Xiomara Herrera Roa.
EVALUATION OF THE PROGRAM OF QUALIFICATION TO
EDUCATIONAL LEADERS IN THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE ORAL
HEALTH OF THE PRESCHOOL POPULATION OF
SABANETA – ANTIOQUIA, 2006.
Diana Maritza Torres Cardona, Carol Natalia Tamayo López,
Mauricio Arias Merino, Maria Cristina Giraldo Zuluaga,
Sandra González Ariza
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HEALTH SOCIAL REPRESENTATIONS GUIDING THE LIFE
EXPERIENCE OF SOME YOUTH GROUPS IN THE CITY OF
MANIZALES, COLOMBIA
María del Carmen Vergara Quintero
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Social Securety and Social Services
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LABOR RISK WHICH ARE EXPOSED THE TEACHERS AND
DENTISTRY STUDENTS FROM SIXTH TO TENTH SEMESTER FROM
THE UNIVERSITY OF SINU AT THE CLINIC CARTAGENA DE
INDIAS 2007
Pacheco, Y. *Puello, L. **Quintero, I. ***González, F.,
Estudiantes de X Semestre de Odontología Universidad del Sinú,
Docente de salud ocupacional Escuela de Medicina Universidad del Sinú,
Docente de Investigaciones Escuela de Odontología Universidad del Sinú.
LOST HEARING INDUCED BY NOISE EVALUATED IN EDUCATIONAL
DENTIST IN THE DENTAL CLINICS IN SANTO TOMÁS UNIVERSITY
Yinna LIzzeth Rivera Becerra., Sonia Constanza Concha S,
Sandra Juliana Rueda
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Editorial
Editorial
Editorial
L
a Asociación Colombiana de Facultades de Odontología-ACFO-, es una
organización de naturaleza académica y científica, que promueve los vínculos
entre las diferentes facultades de odontología y con entidades nacionales e
internacionales; tiene como uno de sus principales propósitos apoyar el desarrollo
investigativo de las diferentes facultades.
El Encuentro Nacional de Investigación Odontológica se constituye en el mejor espacio
para que este objetivo se cumpla. Pues permite la socialización de los resultados del
trabajo investigativo dentro de la comunidad académica y profesional, promueve la
discusión con los pares, favorece la Identificación de la fortalezas y debilidades que
cada facultad puede registrar y crea espacios que fomentan el dialogo con el propósito
de promover el trabajo colaborativo.
Cada año el Encuentro es realizado por una de las facultades vinculadas a la asociación.
En la XVIII versión de este encuentro, Manizales-La ciudad de las puertas abiertas- ha
sido la responsable de acoger a las veintiuna facultades que, en este momento, integran
a la ACFO y de crear espacios que favorecen el cumplimiento de los objetivos propuestos
para este evento.
En este marco se desarrolla además, la Segunda Reunión de la Internacional
Association for Dental Research-IADR-, División Colombia. La asociación y
particularmente, la División de Investigación son concientes de la importancia y las
implicaciones que se tienen al liderar procesos que promuevan la internacionalización
de la investigación y este año en particular con la visita de al Coordinador Regional de
la División del Brasil Dr. José Luis Lage-Marques este propósito se hace evidente.
Es importante anotar el significado que este año tiene para la División de Investigación
la realización del III Encuentro de la Red SIF-ACFO, actividad organizada con el
ánimo de promover un espacio de formación para la investigación en aras de realizar
investigación formativa que brinde a los actores, en este caso estudiantes y profesores,
la oportunidad fortalecer su actitud investigativa y unir fuerzas en beneficio de la salud
oral de los colombianos.
Este espacio es de vital importancia ya que permite, fortalecer la acción en red y la
socialización de los procesos investigativos que los estudiantes participes de Semilleros
han desarrollado, con la finalidad de retroalimentar su propio proceso y adoptar una
posición crítica frente al papel de la investigación en la formación universitaria.
En el marco del XVIII Encuentro de Investigación se darán a conocer los ganadores del
concurso COLGATE del presente año; constituyéndose este, en un espacio adicional
que fortalece y promueve la investigación de los jóvenes investigadores. Es importante
resaltar el constante e invaluable apoyo que la empresa COLGATE ha brindado a la
asociación para la realización de este evento. Por esto, considero oportuno agradecer a
los directivos de la empresa COLGATE por todo su apoyo con el fin de fortalecer la
investigación y su desarrollo en las diferentes facultades de nuestro país.
Por otra parte, sería injusto cerrar este aparte, sin agradecer a la Universidad
Autónoma de Manizales por su cálida acogida e incansable trabajo en la organización
de este encuentro; sus esfuerzos hacen posible que todos nosotros podamos reunirnos y
compartir con entusiasmo los procesos investigativos desarrollados.
Gracias a Manizales, y Gracias a COLGATE por su apoyo
SONIA CONSTANZA CONCHA SÁNCHEZ
Directora División de Investigación
ACFO
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Abstract
ANAEROBIC MICRORGANISMS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC APICAL
PERIODONTITIS FROM EXTERNAL CONSULTATION OF ODONTOLOGIC CLINIC
IN CARTAGENA UNIVERSITY. CARTAGENA DE INDIAS COLOMBIA.
Arroyo Bárbara1, Esmeral Clara 2, Díaz Claudia 2, Mendoza Ketty 2, Puello M., 1
Jacobo Ramos 2, Arzuza Octavio1.
Universidad de Cartagena. Grupo de Microbiología Clínica y Ambiental.
Maestría Microbiología 1, Postgrado de Endodoncia, Facultad de Odontología2,
Cartagena Colombia.
Chronic polimicrobial apical periodontitis is related with Porphyromonas gingivalis, Prevotella intermedia,
Prevotella nigrescens, Prevotella loescheii, Fusobacterium nucleatum, Bacteroides forsythus,
Campylobacter rectus, Eikenella corrodens and Treponema sp., which have been implied with the
periodontitis and are considered indicators of risk for progression of this disease (Wolff ET to., 1994;
Genco ET to., 1996; Fleming T., 1999; Marsh and Martin 2000; Lindhe J., 2000). The objective of the
present work is to show to the relation between the anaerobic microorganisms and etiology of the
periodontitis. Eleven (11) samples of patients of the external consultation from Odontolgy Faculty of
Cartagena University, with clinical antecedents of chronic periapical injury, whose diagnosis was non
supurativ chronic apical periodontitis, were put under exodoncia. Dental samples were transferred to
laboratory for microbiological analysis and anaerobic fenotipic identification. Each extracted tooth was
deposited in prefabricated glass with lateral manifold that contained BHI broth (Oxoid), for incubation in
anaerobics jars (Anaerobic System, BR 38; Oxoid Ltd., Hampshire, England) for its identification. This
bacterial growth was inoculated in agar Shaedler (Oxoid) and incubated in anaerobiosis during 24-48
hours to 37°C. The recovered isolated stocks were identified using BBL CRYSTAL. The isolated bacteria
were Streptococcus intermedius (25%), Peptostreptococcus tetraedium (20%), Peptostreptococcus
prevotti (10%); P. mágnum (5%), Lactobacillus acidophilus (10%), Fusobacterium nucleatum (10%),
Bacteroides ovatum (5%), Eubacterium lentus (5%), Streptococcus constellatus (5%) and Actinomyces
viscosus (5%). The isolation and precise identification of anaerobic bacteria in radicular channels is useful
for diagnosis and effectiveness of the treatment of periodontals infections, having in account diversity of
involved anaerobic bacterial species.
Key Words: Dental Plaque, Bacteria, Anaerobic, Periapical Periodontitis.
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IN VITRO EFFECTS OF LOW INTENSITY LASER RADIATION ON
PERIODONTAL FIBROBLASTS
Angie Clarkson Paredes. Rodrigo López Aldana. Ángela Domínguez Camacho
University of Valle
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the response of cultured periodontal and gingival fibroblasts irradiated with low
intensity laser.
Methods: Cultures of human periodontal and gingival fibroblasts obtained from the cell bank of
University of Valle were incubated for 24 hours and irradiated at logarithmic proliferation phase with a low
intensity laser, Photon LASE As-Ga-Al with 37 mW of power, 830 nm wavelength and energy of 375J/cm2.
Evaluation of cell proliferation of test and control cultures was made with XTT ® kit. Percentage of cell
toxicity was measured with LDH ® kit. Cell proliferation was expressed in optic density units or
absorbance and was evaluated at 24, 48, 72, 96, 120 and 144 hours after irradiation.
Results: We did not find citotoxicity of any of the cell lines evaluated with the irradiation protocol.
Proliferation of gingival fibroblasts was higher in experimental than in control cultures, whereas the
proliferation of periodontal fibroblasts was higher in control cultures. We did not find statistically
significant differences between test and control cell cultures.
Conclusions: Citotoxicity test showed that this irradiation protocol is safe for both cell culture lines.
There were no statistically significant differences between or within groups. Effects with this therapy must
be account for future research, to evaluate metabolic, morphologic and physiological changes in other
cells involved in dental movement.
Key Words: Periodontal Fibroblasts, Gingival Fibroblasts, Low Intensity Laser
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Abstract
IL-6 AND IL-8 PRODUCTION BY HUMAN GINGIVAL FIBROBLASTS EXPOSED
TO BACTERIAL EXTRACTS FROM AGGREGATIBACTER
ACTINOMYCETEMCOMITANS AND ITS MUTANT FOR CYTOLETHAL
DISTENDING TOXIN GENE CDTABC.
Octavio Alberto González1, Joseph DiRienzo2, Casey Chen3, Nelly Stella Roa1*,
Claudia Marcela Valdivieso1, Freddy Omar Gamboa1.
1.
2.
3.
Dental Research Center – Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
School of Dental Medicine – University of Pennsylvania
School of Dentistry – University of Southern of California
Periodontitis is a pathological response to a chronic infection that appears to be triggered by microbial
biofilms and lead to destruction of tooth support tissue. Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans (A.a.) is
a gram negative cocobacillus that has been associated to aggressive forms of periodontitis. The cytolethal
distending toxin (CDT) is a virulence factor of A.a. which induces cell cycle arrest and modulates cytokine
synthesis in a cell type dependent manner. Gingival fibroblasts (GF) are an important cellular component of
periodontal tissues that play an active role in pathogenesis of periodontitis as immunomodulator through
synthesis of cytokines/chemokines and soluble mediators.
Objectives and Methods: to evaluate the immunostimulatory capacity of CDT in GF by detection of IL-6
and IL-8 production in supernatants from GF primary cell cultures exposed to either wild type A.a. or
cdtABC mutant strain extracts; using a BCA system for cytokine analysis by flow cytometry.
Results: There were not significant differences in IL-6 and IL-8 levels produced by GF challenged with wild
type or cdtABC mutant bacterial extract. However, when response to lipopolysaccharide was not controlled
by pre-incubation of GF with antibodies anti-CD14 and anti-TLR4 before bacterial challenge, IL-8
production was significantly reduced in GF stimulated with cdtABC mutant but not with A.a. wild type
strain.
Conclusions: These results suggest that CDT does not affect directly the IL-6 and IL-8 production by GF in
vitro. Nevertheless, a potential indirect immunostimulatory role of CDT in GF may be associated with other
A.a. bacterial components such as lipopolysaccharide, which has to be studied.
Key Words: Periodontitis, Aggregatibacter
actinomycetemcomitans, Cytokines, Gingival
fibroblasts
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CHANGES IN OLIGOADENYLATE SYNTHETASE 1A AND 1B EXPRESSION IN
TRIGEMINAL GANGLIA CULTURES INFECTED BY HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS TYPE 1
Lina María Marín Gallón, Jeanette Prada-Arismendy, Jaime Eduardo Castellanos
Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Abstract
Introduction: The HSV-1 can remain in the host cells establishing latent infections. During the acute
infection and in the latency reactivation, the HSV-1 alters the expression of genes related with the antiviral
immune response.
Objectives: standardize an in-vitro Trigeminal Ganglia primary cultured system to evaluate the HSV-1
effect on cells and in the immune response.
Methods: the Trigeminal Ganglia of adult mouse were extracted, enzymatically dissociated, cultured and
treated or not with Cytosine Arabinoside (Ara-C) to inhibit the non neuronal cells proliferation. The culture
infection was made at several MOI, and the proportion of cell infected was determined. A plaque titration
of virus yield to culture infected media was carried out. The relative expression of mRNA to Oligoadenylate
Synthetasa 1a and 1b (Oas 1a,1b) were determined by RT-PCR.
Results: the HSV-1 is highly cytopathic as in neuronal as non neuronal cells, even al low MOI. The
neurons are most susceptible to be infected, in spite to being greater number of non neuronal cells in
cultures. The pretreated cultured with Ara-C show a significant reduction of infected cells and in viral
particles, suggesting a residual anti-herpetic effect of this drug. The mRNA expressions to Oas-1a y Oas-1b
were down-regulated by the HSV-1, inducing changes on the expression of such.
Conclusions: this model of primary culture allows evaluating the effect of HSV-1 on cells and determines
its regulation on interferon stimulated molecules. The down-regulation of mRNA by the HSV-1, shows one
of the resistance mechanism and evasion of anti-viral immune response.
Key Words: Trigeminal Ganglia, Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1, neurons, Cytosine
Arabinoside, Oligoadenylate Synthetase.
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PHENOTYPICAL MODIFICATION OF MESENCHYMAL PRECURSOR STEM
CELLS DERIVED FROM HUMAN UMBILICAL CORD BY IN VITRO
TREATMENT WITH TGF Â1.
J. C. Munévar, A. Becerra, L. P. Acosta, J. Castellanos, G. Lafaurie. Instituto
U.i.b.o. Division De Investigaciones. Universidad El Bosque
Instituto Unidad de Investigación Básica Oral. Universidad el Bosque.
Abstract
The knowledge of the Stem cells biology and their potential use in regenerative medicine, are
fundamental to use them as therapeutic agents. Among their classification a denominated Adult
Stem cells population exists with the self renewal and differentiation properties. In order to commit
in a differentiation process Stem cells can be modulated by means of soluble factors that activate
signaling pathways with commitment towards differentiated cells line. The Transforming Growth
Factor Beta 1 (TGF â1) regulates the differentiation and cellular proliferation, toward the skeletal
cell line.
Objective: To determine the in vitro potential of different TGF â1 concentrations to modify the
phenotype of human mesenchymal precursor cells.
Methods: Immunocharacterization by the expression of Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor 3
(FGFR3), the analysis of cellular differentiation by determining the phosphatase alkaline activity,
and the collagen I expression by RT-PCR.
Results: The percentage of cells that entered S phase was of 11,6% ± 2.10; 20,4% ± 1.31; 29% ±
1,50 for the treatments with 1ng/ml, 5ng/ml and 10 ng/ml of TGF B1. The FGFR3 inmunoreactivity
was located with 1 ng/ml, 5 ng/ml and 10 ng/ml simultaneously in nucleus and cytoplasm. It was
observed that 1 ng/ml of TGF B1 exerted in vitro greater effect on differentiation stage, because
diminished the number of cells that continued expressing FGFR3. During the fluorometric assays
there was an increase in the signal of mesenchymal cells from the Wharton's jelly with positive
alkaline phosphatase activity, and by RT-PCR an increase in the expression of collagen I ARNm.
Key Words: Stem cells, Human Umbilical Cord, Tissu engineering, Regenerative Medicine, FGFG R3,
TGF BETA 1
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Abstract
ASSOCIATION SALIVARY PROTEINS WITH DENTAL CARIES IN A
COLOMBIAN POPULATION
Nelly Stella Roa *, Margarita Chaves, Mariluz Gómez, Lorenza Jaramillo.
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana. Facultad de Odontología. Centro de
Investigaciones Odontológicas.
The saliva has an important role in maintaining normal conditions of the oral tissues. Variability in salivary
composition determines its protective characteristics against dental caries. Knowledge of the molecular
content of salival in humans is important to better understand the protective properties of this biological
fluid.
Objective: recognize protein composition in whole saliva of subjects with active caries, history of caries,
and free of caries in Colombian population; by electrophoretic pattern and correlate these results with
clinical diagnosis.
Methods: 145 patients over 18 years old were selected after clinical examinations, and classificated in
three study groups. After signing the informed consent form, whole saliva samples were collected. Total
protein determinations were made using the Bradford method. Individual saliva samples were analyzed
by SDS-PAGE and related with DMFT indexes. The gels were analyzed by Quantity One 1-D software
(BIO-RAD).
Results: Total protein content was higher in female subjects (p= 0.0028). No statistically significant
differences were found between the total protein concentration and absence of previous experience of
dental decay. Salivary proteins present in the majority of individuals were 168, 101, 77, 62, 55, 44 and 39
kDa in size. No association was found between salivary proteins and caries index.
Conclusions: Proteins present in the total saliva samples are similar between study groups indicating no
association between them and the absence of previous dental decay experience.
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THE HABITS IN THE USE OF TOOTHPASTE OF SCHOLAR STUDENTS
MINORS OF 6 YEARS OLD IN A PRIVATE SCHOOL, A DISTRICT SCHOOL
OF CHIA AND PATIENTS WHO ATTEND TO C.O.C.
Astrid Arias, Farire Hernandez, Esperanza Sotelo, Paola Cano.
Colegio Odontologico Colombiano
Abstract
Nowadays, a growing concern exists for the habits in the use of fluoride tooth paste in children less
than 6 years old, since this presentation is one of the main sources of fluoride ingesta in this
development stage and identified as factor of risk for the dental fluorosis.
Objective: To determine the habits in the use of toothpaste of scholar students minors of 6 years old
in a Private School, a District School of Chia and patients who attend to C.O.C. (Colegio Odontològico
Colombiano).
Method: a transversal and descriptive research was carried out by means of a semi structured
interview to parents of scholar students minors to 6 years old in a Private School of Bogotá, a District
School of Chia locality and patients that attend to C.O.C.
Results: Children brush their teeth twice a day (51.4%). The quantity of toothpaste used in the
public school was greater to a “pea-sized“ in a 52.9%, while in the private school and patients of
C.O.C. they used the same quantity to a “pea-sized“; the most used toothpaste was Colgate with a
percent of 85.71%, which has a fluoride concentration of 1450 ppm.
Conclusion: it was found that fluoride concentration used was greater to the indicated in children,
where they used a superior quantity to a “pea-sized“, in the same way it is identified how the social
status and beginning of brushing is related.
Key Words: Toothpaste,
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RE-EMERGING OF DENTAL CARIES IN ADOLESCENTS OF MEDELLIN,
COLOMBIA.
Ángela María Franco Cortés, Angela María Gómez-Restrepo, Isabel Cristina
Guzmán-Zuluaga, Carlos Martín Ardila-Medina, Lucas Duque, Carol Osorno.
Facultad de Odontología, Universidad de Antioquia
Abstract
Objective: The aim of this descriptive study was to determine the prevalence and history of dental
caries among adolescents (14-to 17-year-old) of Medellin; to evaluate the tendency of the indicators,
and to evaluate possible re-emerging of these problem.
Methods: Data were obtained from dental examinations of a stratified randomized sample of 1292
students in 2005, performed by trained and calibrated examiners (Kappa > 0.65). Chi – square,
Kruskal – Wallis, and Mann – Whitney tests were used (á = 5%).
Results: The mean (±SD) DMFT values were 4.5 (±2.8) for the 17- year- old adolescents of public
schools and 2.8 (±3.3) for the 17- year-old adolescents of private schools. SiC Index were 11.3 y 6.2
respectively for the 17- year-old adolescents.
Conclusions: The results indicate an increment for the caries prevalence for all ages; besides,
dental caries polarization in a little group whose characteristics should be study Health authorities
should focused attention and intervention in both problems.
Key Words: Dental
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EFFECTS OF HEALTH PROMOTION AT THE SCHOOL: CURRENT
SITUATION OF THE INDICATORS. 5- TO 13 YEAR-OLD
SCHOOLCHILDREN. MEDELLÍN
Ángela María Franco Cortés, Emilia María Ochoa Acosta, Blanca Susana Ramírez Puerta,
Ángela María Segura Cardona, Ricardo Tamayo Lopera, Carolina García Sánchez.
Facultad de Odontología, Universidad de Antioquia
Abstract
Objective: The aim of this descriptive study was to determine the prevalence dental caries and
dental fluorosis among 5-to 13-year-old students in Medellin, Colombia. Methods: Data were
obtained from dental examinations of a stratified randomized sample of 1569 students in 2006,
performed by trained and calibrated examiners (Kappa > 0.65). Chi – square, Kruskal – Wallis, and
Mann – Whitney tests were used (á = 5%). Results: The mean (±SD) dmft/DMFT values were 3.3
(±3.9) for the 5- year- old children and 1.42 (±1.8) for the 12- year-old students. SiC Index was
used to determine the group having higher caries experience; mean (±SD) for the 12- year-old
students was 3.35 (±1.9). The percentage of schoolchildren presenting with sound permanent
teeth (DMFT = 0) was 45.2% at 12- year- old students. The prevalence of fluorosis was 81.2% (TFI)
with severity ranging from TF1 and TF7, while in 1998 was 10.3% (Dean Index). Conclusions: The
results indicate a reduce caries prevalence for all ages; however, the phenomenon of dental caries
polarization is already perceptible in Medellin. The fluorosis level found was higher than expected
given the historical data from communities with optimal fluoridation in other countries and
constitutes a public health problem. Health authorities should focused attention and intervention in
both problems.
Key Words: Dental caries polarization, dental fluorosis, schoolchildren
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Abstract
URINARY FLUORIDE EXCRETION IN 4-6 YEAR-OLD CHILDREN IN SABOYA,
COLOMBIA
Luis Fernando Gamboa*1, Claudia Marcela Valdivieso1, Fabian Gil2, and Jaime
Casas3
1. Dental Research Center – Pontificia Universidad Javeriana,
2. School of Medicine – Pontificia Universidad Javeriana,
3. School of Science – Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
Introduction: Colombia have a comprehensive salt-fluoridation-programme area with 180 - 220
ppm. The municipality of Saboya is a town with 20 degrees of average temperature and low humidity.
supplied with water from a Suarez river whose fluoride concentration is 0.12 mg/l.
Objective: To measure and evaluate 24-h urinary fluoride excretion by school children 4-6 years old
who were living in urban and rural community a nonfluoridated area in Colombia.
Methods: Twenty-four-hour urine samples were collected from 4-6 year-old children (n = 276) we
record the children's weight, intake of their regular meals was not altered, and we took supervised
collections of urine samples in the morning at school, and parents of the participating students
collected afternoon and nocturnal samples. Urine volume was measured immediately after the 24hour collection and samples of the collection from each child were frozen for transportation prior to
'blind' analysis in the chemistry laboratory at the Javeriana University for fluoride content.
Results: It was found that the mean 24-hour urine volumes were 487.22 ml (SD 17.88) The mean
24-h fluoride excretion was 0.579 mg (+/-0.42), where 39% of the participating children have
fluoride excretion > 0.5mg / 24 hrs. Population living urban and rural area was affected.
Conclusions: The daily urinary fluoride excretion and estimated fluoride intake in these children
must be studied further because appeared to be beyond acceptable limits.
Key Words: Urinary, Fluoride, Excretion, Epidemiology
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RELATION BETWEEN CARIES AND RICKS FACTORS IN CHILDREN
BELONGING TO 5 HOMES OF THE FAMILY WELFARE IN CARTAGENA.
*González, Farith, **Luna Luz Maida, ***Martínez, Nasly, ***Solana Maria Yolanda
Universidad De Cartagena
Abstract
Objective: Determine the correlation that exists between the presence of dental caries and the
social and biological risk factors among children of ages 5 and 6 years old belonging to comunitary
5 schools of the Colombian institute of family welfare in Cartagena de Indias.
Method: The study was transversal. The population studied were children ages of 5 years from
comunitary schools of the colombian of family institute welfare of Cartagena. The simple consisted
of 65 children of the 5 schools that were involved in a study of arch growth and developement in the
dental school of the university of Cartagena between the years 2003 and 2004. The variables
evaluated were: presence of dental caries, past history of caries, sistemic sicknesses, diet, oral
hygiene condition, exposition to fluorides, social factors (family profile, educational level, socio –
economic status, life style.)
Results: there was a direct relation between the presence of caries and the frecuency of
carbohydrate, sugar and protein ingestion. There was a high association between the social –
Economic status and the past history of caries, a moderate exposure to fluorized foods, time
watching television, brushing technique, and low assistance to fluorization campaigns. It was not
found a relation between presence plaque index or civil status of parents, obedience to their parents
or ingestion of fats and vegetables.
Conclusions: with the obtained knowledge we can redirect the actions of health promotion and
sickness prevention in this child population. Trying to emphatize in the factors that had relation or
association.
Key Words: Risk factor, dental caries, preschool children.
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THE FLUORIDE CONTENT OF BEVERAGES OF FREQUENT COMSUMPTION IN
CHILDREN OF AGE SUSCEPTIBLE TO DENTAL FLUOROSIS
Diego Andrés López*, Ángela María Franco, Jeisson Javier Estrada, Jonathan Andrés
Zapata.
Facultad de Odontología, Universidad de Antioquia
Abstract
Since the 1998's the prevalence of dental fluorosis has increased in Medellin, concomitant with a
reduction in dental caries. These changes have been attributed in part to the widespread use of
systemic and topical fluorides. Few studies in Colombia have investigated fluoride exposure from
beverages. Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze the fluoride content of beverages
consumed by children of age susceptible to dental fluorosis. Methods: Several kinds of beverages of
40 commercial brands (bottled waters, milk, natural juices, carbonated drinks, soft drinks and teas),
purshased from supermarkets and groceries stores were analyzed. The fluoride content of all
samples was determined in duplicate, using a Fluoride Ion Selective Electrode. Results: Fluoride ion
concentrations ranged from 0.010 to 4.285 mg/L. The majority beverages presented flouride level
below 0.05 mg/L. The highest mean concentration of fluoride was found in the teas (3.45 ±1.49
mg/L; range 1.54 – 4.28 mg/L). The manufacturers' labelling did not informate about the content of
fluoride concentration. Conclusion: The majority beverages did not reach the fluoride level to be
considering a risk for fluorosis; however some beverages analyzed may be important contributors
to the total daily F intake. Their consumption by children at the age of risk to dental fluorosis should
be avoided. The F content in these products should be informed on their labels.
Key Words: Floride content, beverages, children, fluorosis
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INFLUENCE OF MOTOR FINE SKILLS ON ORAL HYGIENE IN 6-10 YEAR
OLD CHILDREN.
Mafla-Chamorro AC, Vallejo-Arteaga TY, Rosero-Casanova CA, Cepeda-Mueses SM,
Ruano-Flórez YC, Bravo-Arévalo YC.
Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia – Pasto.
Abstract
Although several oral hygiene elements help to improve oral cleanliness, an evaluation still needs to
be performed about the development of the child's grabbing and the detail motor skill needed
during that activity. Method: An analitic and cross-sectional study were designed for the purpose of
describing this performance. There were evaluated 155 children, boys and girls between 6 and 10
years old. Two assesments were made, one of oral hygiene through Quigley-Hein Index, and the
other one to mesure fine motor skills through the patterns developed for functionality. Frecuencies,
means, and 2, Anova and Kruskall Wallis comparision tests, were applied for doing the statistical
analysis. Results: There were significant differences between the use of the tooth brush and dental
floss for age and gender (p<0.05). The functionality patterns more frequently absent were the
radial-cubital displacement and wrist rotation, there were observed significant diferences for ages
(p<0.05). Although the relation between this two patterns and the level of oral hygiene were not
significant for the ages of seven to ten years in these children (p>0.05), its evaluation is important
before those ages. Conclusions: The influence of patterns of functionality related to oral hygiene is
clear for the 6 years old children, specially in boys. Even though those patterns regardless in more
advanced ages as a functional pattern, perhaps some motions are not appropriate to accomplish an
adequate routine for oral hygiene. No teaching oral hygiene causes loss in motor skills even after the
integration of those patterns.
Key Words: Tooth brushing, dental flossing, fine motor skills, radio-cubital displacement, wrist rotation.
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ORAL DEMONSTRATIONS IN ADULT PATIENTS WITH HIV AIDS
AMBULATORY ATTENTION CENTER OF BOSQUE CLINIC SAN JUAN DE DIOS
FROM CARTAGENA DE INDIAS JUNE 2006 APRIL 2007
Marsiglia, Liliana. Luna, Elida. Martínez, Adel. González, Farith
Universidad del Sinú- Seccional Cartagena
Abstract
Objetive: to establish the prevalence of de oral demonstrations in adult patients diagnosed with HIV
AISD that attend the clinic san Juan de Dios from Cartagena de indias in a time comprised between
june 2006and april2007.
Materials and methods: it was accomplished a type transverse descriptive research , the chosen
population was 102 patients ,the sampling was five patients and the sample 52 with HIV aids , they
were included in the research patients that had subjected to the test of elisa and had a positive
diagnosis of vih. Patients who showed up signs and symptoms on oral and perioral level.
Results: the 100% individual showed up an injury in mouth. the oral demonstration that had the
greatest prevalence was marginal erythema with 56% ,following to this injury was found peridentite
chronic with 19% on the other hand with respect to candidiasis and leucoplasia the percentage that
correspond to 8%and 4%respactively there was a tumor , gingivitis ulceronecrozante ,vulgar wart,
and ulcer in a low percentage 1%.The way of contagio that showed up the most quality of cases was
sexual contact with 98%. The gender that showed up the most quality of cases was male with 69%
with respect to the to ral demonstration and age the linear marginal erytema, presented often in ages
between 30y 42 with 30,77%
Conclusions: the oral demonstration with most prevalence was marginal erythema and cronic
periodontytys between 30y42 years old the most percentage was gender male
Key Words: Oral Demonstrations In Relation To Hiv Aisd ,way Of Contagion ,sex
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PREVALENCE OF MANDIBULARY AND PALATINUS TORUS IN PATIENT
THAT ASSISTED TO THE CLINIC ODONTOLOGY OF THE UNIVERSITARY
OF CARTAGENA FROM 1995 - 2004
Investigador principal * Edwin Puello del Río**, Coinvestigadores Docente *
María del Carmen Jiménez Malagón** Coinvestigadores estudiantes *Laurenth
Esther Hernández Bolívar**, Jorge Marrugo* José Luis Narváez**.
Universidad De Cartagena
Abstract
Since 1857 torus have been reported inside of scientist literature. until today in Colombia, only tree
studies refer this osseous excrescensy in some places in the country. the prevalence of palatine and
mandible torus, an exostosis with pathogenesis still disputable. It was asses in 5128 clinical
histories of patients who assisted to clinical medicine in the odontology faculty in the university of
Cartagena, between 1995 and 2004. This study is retrospective and descriptive.
The samples were 368 clinical histories chosen in aleatory way of the odontology faculty archives.
Every history had format, when they were analyzed, data were : 1, the torus presence was in 61%
of patients. 2, statistically he/she was not significant difference as for the sex and the torus
presence (p>0.05) , 3.in dark skin and patients of Atlantic region. 4, it was present in high frequency
in patients between 15-25 years old. 5, the palatine torus had brig presence, located in third
medium und hinder and the mandibles be located in high proportion in bilateral way in premolars
zone, and country case to reported in our study ,no exist mandible torus in molars zone. We can
conclude that prevalence of palatine torus was bigger than that of the torus mandibulary, the torus
in it presented with more frequency in people of brown complexion and in patients among the 12-25
years of age.
Key Words: Torus Palatinus / Prevalence Of Torus
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TOTAL DENTAL PROSTHESIS PREVALENCE IN THIRD AGE GROUPS FROM
CALI CITY, COLOMBIA
Manuel Sendoya, Nicolas Imbachi, Tatiana Arias, Jaime Bedoya, Carlos
Piedrahita, Juan Pablo Garcia, Andres Felipe Aguirre, Maria Teresa Calzada
Escuela De Odontologia, Universidad Del Valle
Abstract
Introduction: Demographic transition ( path from high levels of mortality and fertility to lower
levels and its effects over the population ageing). to the third world countries are exposed, it makes
necessary to know the real conditions of the elderly people to allow them to face the social and
economic changes that demographic transition offer.
Different health problems are frequently in elderly people and dental loss is the most common
abnormality. The aim of this study was to identify the total prosthesis treatment need in the elderly
people in Cali city Colombia.
Material and methods: A cross sectional study was carried out among elderly people from third
age groups. The population study was 47.602 subjects from 897 third age groups in 21 county of Cali
city, the sample was 302 subjects from the study population that included people greater of 55 years
old.
Results: This study found in the elderly people from the third age groups in Cali, the 73.84% use
any type of total dental prosthesis, of which the 50.23% was total versus total prosthesis users , the
39.46% used maxillar total prosthesis and the 10.31% used mandibular total prosthesis.
Conclusion: This study compared with the ENSAB III shows more frecuency of use of total dental
prosthesis in people from third age groups in Cali.
Key Words: Dental Prosthesis, Elderly, Populations Groups
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COMPARISON OF THE WASTE FOR UNIT OF VOLUME OF PREPARED
FEIGNED CONDUITS WITH MANUAL AND ROTATIONAL INSTRUMENTS.
AN EXPERIMENTAL MODEL
Patricia Avellaneda, Fredrik Erhadt, Jorge Gomez, Cesar Hernandez
Colegio Odontologico Colombiano
Abstract
Aim: To determine the wearing down of the preparation of canals simulated with manual and
rotatory instruments by volume unit designing an experimental model.
Materials and Method: Experimental study in-vitro. 50 were taken acrylic blocks, randomly
were divided in 5 groups to make instrumentation thus: Group A: 10 with rotatory ProTaper®;
Grupo B:10 with manual ProTaper ®; Grupo C:10 with rotatory NTti TEE ®; Group D: 10 with NiTi
TEE® used in manual form; Group E: 10 without preparation.I Determine the density of the acrylic
and the mass of the solid with an analytical balance. Apply formulates v=m / d for each block.
For the statistical analysis it used test ANOVA p≤0.05.
Results: The average ± standard error of the difference of the wearing down of files ProTape®r
rotatory and manual it was not significant. The average ± standard error of the difference of the
wearing down files NiTi TEE® rotatory and manual it was not significant.
Conclusions: Under the conditions of the study, it not was statistically significant differences in the
wearing down produced by the files of the groups A and B, as well as of the groups C and D.
Key Words: Simulated Canals, Protaper®, Niti Tee®, Wear Away
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IN VITRO EVALUATION OF THE ACCURACY OF ELECTRONIC APEX
LOCATORS: ROOT ZX®, FORAMATRON D10® Y BINGO1020.
Maria Carolina Barreto Botero, Lilian Andrea Guzman Rodriguez, Sandra Patricia
Rojas Carvajal, Diana Milena Sarmiento Jaller, Sonia Lancheros Bonilla, Gloria
Universidad Santo Tomás- Federación Odontológica Colombiana
Abstract
During endodontic therapy one of the most important steps is the determination of the root canal
working length. The Electronic Apex Locators (EALs) have been designed to determine the working
length more accurately.
The purpose of the present study was evaluate the accuracy of the
electronic apex locators: Root ZX, Foramatron D10 and Bingo 1020, and compare its accuracy to
the actual teeth length under optical light microscope (x 10). Two hundred sixty three root human
permanent teeth were used, sectioning the crown to gain access to the root canal. A first operator
determined the control length (actual length) under optical light microscope; after other three
operators previously calibrated for each apparatus determined the electronic measures having the
position “Apex” like reference. The results obtained (in millimeters) for each EAL were compared
with the control length and were recorded in independent tables to corresponding statistical
analysis. The results showed EALs accuracy of 90,9%. Under the conditions of this investigation
the measures obtained with the three EALs were of similar accuracy.
Key Words: Electronic Apex Locators, Root ZX, Foramatron D10, Bingo 1020.
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DIMENSIONAL STABILITY OF SEALER TOP SEAL® AND REAL SEAL®.
Sandra Bibiana Camargo Rivera, Javier Fernando Gutiérrez Barreto, Shirley
Rocio Ortegón Castellanos, Sandra Liliana Rojas Losada, Juan Manuel Bretón,
Universidad Santo Tomás- Federación Odontológica Colombiana
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to compare the existing differences between dimensional stability of
Real Seal sealer® whit regard to Top Seal®.
Materials and methods: By mean of ISO 6876 norm the dimensional stability of Real Seal® sealer
and Top Seal® was evaluated, using 6 cylinders for each sealer in absolute and relative humidity
conditions, evaluating the dimensional changes to 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 12, 16 and 20 weeks by using the
stereomicroscopy.
Results: The Real Seal® sealer showed less dimensional stability in comparison with Top Seal® in
the two different humidity types during the 20 measuring weeks. In absolute humidity were not
showed
significant differences p=0.1457 and in the relative humidity it showed significant
differences p=0.328. The Top Seal® sealer complied with the established parameters by the ISO
6876:2001 norm with a contraction of 0.42%. The Real Seal® sealer did not comply with the
established parameters by ISO6876:2001 norm due to its expansion percentage was 1.46%.
Conclusions:. The Epiphany® sealer showed less dimensional stability in comparison with Top
Seal® during 20 weeks in absolute and relative humidity. The Real Seal® and Top Seal® sealers
showed lees dimensional stability in relative humidity. The Top Seal® sealer when was evaluated in
dimensional changes comply whit the established parameters by ISO 6876:2001 norm. The Real
Seal® sealer did not comply with the established parameters by ISO6876:2001 norm.
Key Words: Dimensional Stability, endodontic sealers, Top Seal®, Real Seal® sealer
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DETERMINATION OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN TWO METHODS FOR THE
EVALUATION OF RADIOPACITY OF DENTAL MATERIALS:
RADIOVISIOGRAPH AND PHOTODENSITOMETER
Castaño-Alzate Juliana. Regalado-Cabrales Luís Miguel, Niño Javier,
Forero Jorge, Tamayo Martha C., Bautista Gloria
Posgrado de endodoncia. Facultad de odontología. Universidad El Bosque
Abstract
The aim of this investigation was to determine the agreement between the Radiovisiograph and the
Photodensitometer, in the measurement of radiopacity of endodontic materials in aluminium
millimetre equivalents (Al). Based on a pilot study, a probabilistic sample consisting of 43 specimens
of gutta-percha discs was obtained. Each disc had a diameter of 10mm and thickness of 1mm. Xrays were taken using conventional radiographic film or a Radiovisiograph sensor from a distance of
30 centimetres. The radiopacity was assessed by a Photodensitometer on a conventional
radiograph converted into a digital image by a scanner, as well as by the Radiovisiograph Shick and
its software. A high reproducibility and accuracy; ICC >0.8 for both methods was found. Hence, the
Densitometer, as well as the Radiovisiograph are reliable methods to measure radiopacity of dental
materials.
Key Words: Radiopacity, Radiovisiograph, Photodensitometer
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HEAT TRANSFER ARCHIVIED BY GATES GLIDDEN 3 DRILL IN ROOT
CANALS OBLITE USING AN IN VITRO MODEL OF FINITE ELEMENTS.
Gustavo Adolfo Castillo Barrios, Juan Felipe Recio Blanco, Sandra Liliana
Rojas Losada, Gloria Cristina Moreno Abello
Universidad Santo Tomás- Federación Odontológica Colombiana
Abstract
The literature newspaper report a raise of the temperature over the 10°C at the widen the root canals
with Gates- Glidden number 3. Oneself utilized a program than elements finite (ANSYS) to remark
the propagation the heat rubbings generator by the broadened Gates - Glidden number 3 through
the teething and the woven than support of the tooth. The fashion than a first premolar substandard
with conduit tight she allowed simulate the terms clinical of the use of this rate than broadened on
terms standard. According to the results of this study , values elevated than temperature and results
averse envelope the bone and the ligament periodontal they are small probable. The higher values
than temperature (130C ) they went observed on the surface internal teething , on the region than
contact with the Gates- Glidden. This temperature experienced on teething might be affect the
prediction of the treatment restorative of the tooth , owing to the possible occurrence than fractures
cracks , retrenchment of the module tensile and debilitation of the structure toothed between
remaining.
Key Words: Nanotechnology, Biotechnology, Tissue Engineering, Dentistry, Endodontics.
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LAS NUEVAS TECNOLOGIAS Y SU APLICACIÓN EN LA ENDODONCIA
MODERNA ( ESTADO DEL ARTE)
Carolina Giraldo G, *Gloria Astrid Rey Z., *Diana Tenjo B., **Dr. Jorge
Reynolds, **Dr. Jaime Donado, **Dra. Mari luz Gómez, **Dra. Maria Eugenia
Tovar, **Dr. Jaime Aldana.
Fundacion Universitaria San Martin Facultad De Postgrados De Odontologia
Abstract
The purpose of the present investigation was to create an art state of the new technologies, which
are : Nanotechnology, Biotechnology and tissue engineering with their application in the diagnostic
and treatment in dentistry, this will permit to the professionals acquire the Knowledge in this areas.
Gather of the sources of information was made through data bases, interviews with scientific
experts, books and journals related with the subject of study. It was obtain a total of 2.407, rejecting
400, all this information was selected under established inclusion and exclusion criteria, taking a
sample of 32 articles tabulate into a matrix design to contain representative data of each one of
them. One of the result of this review was that the country with bigger number of scientific
publications is United States, due that many private and university institutions are dedicates to the
investigation. Within the continents Europe shows a great progress in investigation regarding all this
new technologies, it coincide with the book Flat World by Thomas Friedman, whom outline how
Europe and Asia are giving importance to the study of the basic science as a background to the
development of the new technologies. It was concluded that Nanotechnology is a new science with
large and revolutionary implications in all the areas of Knowledge.
Key Words: Nanotechnology, Biotechnology, Tissue Engineering, Dentistry, Endodontics.
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CYTOTOXIC EVALUATION OF INTRACANAL MEDICATION IN HUMAN
CULTURED FIBROBLASTS
* Lage-Marques José Luiz, Cabrales Ricardo, Beloti Marina, Miyagui Sueli,
Yamazaki Andréa, Kleine Brigida Monica, Moura-Netto Casio, Marques Márcia,
Facultad de Odontología - Universidad de São Paulo - Brasil
Abstract
The aim of this study was to compare the biological cytotoxic of intracanal medications in human
cultured fibroblasts. The experimental groups were: Control group (G1); 2g of Clindamycin
Hydrochloride associated to 0,32g of Dexamethasone Phosphate in alcoholic solution (G2); G3 (the
same substances of G2 group, but in polyethyleneglycol 400 vehicle); and G4 (NDP Paramonochlorophenol associated to 0,32g of Dexamethasone Phosphate in polyethyleneglycol 400
and rinosoro®). The groups remained in contact with the cells for 24, 48 and 72 hours and the
cellular viability was analyzed using MTT assay. The results was collected at the ELISA reader and
analyzed by a mitochondrial activity comparative graphic. They showed that G2 had the best results
in the 3 studied times followed by G3 and G4. The statistics analyses (ANOVA e Tukey) showed
significant differences at 1% level of G4 (The worst results) in relation to the others groups in all
studied times. The G2 and G3 groups that deferred only by the used vehicle did not showed
differences in any of the studied times.
The association of Clindamycin Hydrochloride and Dexamethasone Phosphate (Clindex),
independent of which vehicle was used, presented the highest cellular viability and lower cytotoxic
than NDP.
Key Words: Endodontic, Intracanal Medication, Endodontic Microbiology, Cytotoxic.
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DIFFUSION OF
ION CALCIUM IN THE DENTINA OF FIVE VEHICLES
ASSOCIATED TO THE HYDROXIDE OF CALCIUM
Paola Martinez, Carolina Rozo
Colegio Odontologico Colombiano
Abstract
Aim: To quantify the amount of diffusion calcium ion to 1, 3 and 8 days through the dentinal tubules
with five vehicles associated to calcium hydroxide in single-root premolar teeth newly extracted.
Materials and Method: 50 extracted human teeth were selected, had their crowns cut of
horizontally at the CEJ level, leaving a length of 14mm. The instrumentation was performed by a
Crown-Down technique with NiTi TEE® Sendoline rotary files. The canal were filled with a Ca(OH)²
mixed with the vehicle in form randomized thus: Group 1: 10 teeth filled with Ca(OH)² and
anesthesia with epinephrine; Group 2: 10 teeth filled with Ca(OH)² and anesthesia without
epinephrine; Group 3: 10 teeth with Ca(OH)² and saline solution; Group 4: 10 teeth filled with
Ca(OH)² and distilled water; Group 5: 10 teeth filled with Ca(OH)² and clorhexidine. Using the direct
colorimetric spectrofotometric method to 1, 3 and 8 days. For the statistical analysis used the
multifactor Test of ANOVA P≤0.05.
Results: There was not statistically significant difference when the groups adjusted to the first and
third day and when the times it was adjusted to the anesthetic solution with and without epinephrine,
water distilled and clorhexidine to the 1, 3, and 8 days. It was statistically significant difference when
the groups it was adjusted to the eighth day and when the times it was adjusted to the saline
solution.
Conclusions: The diffusion of the calcium ion through the dentine five vehicles in first and the third
day was not statistically significant, nevertheless to the eight day was statistically significant means.
The saline solution in the different periods of time was statistically significant. The anesthetic solution
with and without epinephrine reveled an increase in the liberation of calcium ion through the time,
spite of not be statistically significant.
Key Words: Calcium hydroxide, Liberation Ion Calcium, Medical Intracanal.
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THE INFLUENCE OF THE SIZE OF THE PREPARATION OF THE APICAL
SEAL OF MESIAL ROOTS, OF INFERIOR MOLARS
Pedro Pablo Mejía Fernández, Erika Hernández Alvarado, Diana Martínez
González, Soraya Malkún Pallares
Universidad Metropolitana
Abstract
The objective of this study was to evaluate how the size of preparation of the apical seal influences,
changing the size of the main apical file, instrumentation technique and obturation method.
They took 80 mesial roots of inferior molars divided in 4 groups of 16 roots, with subgroups of 8 roots each
one, prepared and plugged in vitro as follows:
Group A1: Manual technique Crown Down-lateral condensation, -size #25; Group A2: Manual technique
Crown Down – Lateral Condensation -size #40; Group B1: Manual technique Crown Down-unique cone size #25; Group B2: Manual technique Crown Down-unique cone -size #40; Group C1: Technique
Rotational Profile-Lateral condensation -size #25; Group C2: Technique Rotational Profile-Lateral
condensation size #40;Grupo D1 Technique Rotational Profile-Unique cone size #25 and Group D2:
Technique Rotational Profile-Unique cone size #40. 8 roots like positive control and 8 as negative control.
The entrance of the conduits covered with IRM cement and the external surface of the roots with sticky wax
except the last 2 millimeters of the radicular apex; later on they were stored in incubator during 48 hours.
When finishing this process, they were immersed in Chinese ink, centrifuged to 3.000 rpm and subjected to
transparentation for 7 days for observation with stereoscopic microscope. The results demonstrated that it
doesn't exist significant statistical differences to 1% when preparing apically until size #25 or #40,
however it fits to stand out that in all the groups the lowest levels in microfiltration were shown when one
prepares apically until a size #40.
Key Words: Main Apical File, Crown Down, Profile.
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DIFFUSION OF THE ION CALCIUM TO INCLINATION OF THE DENTINA
USING FIVE VEHICLES ASSOCIATED TO THE MIXED HYDROXIDE OF
CALCIUM WITH ANTIBIOTIC AND CORTICOID
Yuri Suarez, Julian Savogal
Colegio Odontologico Colombiano
Abstract
Aim: To quantify the amount of diffusion calcium ion to 24, 48 and 72 hours through the dentinal tubules with five
vehicles associated to calcium hydroxide mixed with an antibiotic and a corticosteroid in single-root premolar
teeth newly extracted.
Materials and Method: 50 extracted human teeth were selected, had their crowns cut of horizontally at the CEJ
level, leaving a length of 14mm. The instrumentation was performed by a Crown-Down technique with NiTi
TEE® Sendoline rotary files. The canal were filled with a Ca(OH)² mixed with doxicycline 10mg and
dexametasone 4mg and one vehicle in form randomized thus: Group 1: 10 teeth filled with Ca(OH)² and
anesthesia with epinephrine; Group 2: 10 teeth filled with Ca(OH)² and anesthesia without epinephrine; Group 3:
10 teeth with Ca(OH)² and saline solution; Group 4: 10 teeth filled with Ca(OH)² and distilled water; Group 5: 10
teeth filled with Ca(OH)² and clorhexidine. Using the direct colorimetric spectrofotometric method to 24, 48 and
72 hours. For the statistical analysis used the multifactor Test of ANOVA P≤0.05.
Results: There was statistically no significant difference in the 5 groups associated to the Ca(OH)² mixed with an
antibiotic and a corticoid to 24 and 48h. There was statistically significant difference when they adjusted to the
groups to 72h in the diffusion of the ion calcium through the dentine.
Conclusions: The diffusion of the ion calcium through the dentinales túbulos fitting the 5 types of vehicles mixed
with Ca(OH)² and doxicycline and dexametasone was statistically significant in the three times. There was
statistically significant difference in the amount of diffusion of the ion calcium released with the five vehicles to the
72 hours. In the groups in which I am used as vehicle anesthetic solution with and without epinefrina I am
observed increase in the liberation of the ion calcium through the time, to grief that was not statistically
significant.
Key Words: Calcium hydroxide, Liberation Ion Calcium, Medical Intracanal.
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INVITRO COMPARATIVE STUDY OF APICAL MICROFILTRATION, USING
THREE TYPES OF CEMENTS: OXIDO DE ZINC – EUGENOL, GROSSMAN, Y
ROEKOSEAL, EVANLUATED BY AN ELECTROCHEMICAL METHOD IN 2007
Palmet. O Sara, Velásquez. J Erlinda, Flórez G. Astrid Gómez D. Paola, González
Universidad del Sinu
Abstract
Objetive: Compare the capacity of apical seals, using three types of cements as they are: Oxido de
Zinc-Eugenol(ZOE), Grossman, and Roekoseal evaluating the apical microfiltration by means of the
electrochemical method.
Materials and methods: This is an invitro comparative experimental study, where the sample
was intentional for criterion of 75 teeth divided in three groups of 25 teeth each one orchestrated
with the step back technique and plugged with the technique of lateral condensation to 1 mm of the
apex they were assigned randomly according to the type of used cement, Grossman, Roekoseal and
Oxido de zinc and eugenol, using a randomness program. The variable that was analyzed was the
microfiltration and the time, through the electrochemical method making daily measurements to
the 10, 20 and 30 days.
Results: According to the results, the cement that minor average of filtration presented was the
roekoseal, followed of grossman and finally ZOE, presenting statistically significant differences
between each other from the 20 and 30 days, whereas to the 10 days there were no differences.
Evaluating the averages of each cement to the 10, 20 and 30 days single ZOE presented a
statistically significant difference.
Conclusions: The time influences in the microfiltration, since the greater time the greater amount
of filtered teeth and lesser frequency in the greater intervals of filtration. The cement that obtained
better results was the Roekoseal.
Key Words: Microfiltracion, electrochemical method, Grossman, Oxido de Zinc y Eugenol (ZOE), Roekoseal
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MICROFILTRACION APICAL OF TWO TECHNICAL OF OBTURATION:
(GUTTAFLOW®), (AND & Q Plus®) IN TEETH UNIRRADICULARES UNDER
THE ESTEREOMICROSCOPIO
Adriana Villegas, Maria Eugenia Plata, Betsy Alarcón, Carlos Pinzón
Colegio Odontologico Colombiano
Abstract
Objective: to compare the apical microleakage of single root canals filled with the obturation systems
Guttaflow® and E&Q plus® and the conventional technique of lateral condensation as a control group for 1, 30 and
45 days.
Materials and methods: in this experimental in vitro study 72 teeth were taken and randomly distributed in
three groups, each one of 24 teeth that met the inclusion criteria.: complete root formation, extracted teeth for
orthodontic purposes, teeth with advanced periodontal disease and the exclusion criteria: teeth with resorptions,
deciduous teeth, teeth with fractures, endodontically treated teeth and teeth with calcified metamorphosis. the
study variables were: microleakage, obturation techniques and time.the fresh extracted teeth were stored in 10%
formalin, and then were decoronated, the working length was 14 mm taken from the apex, were shaped with
protaper rotatory system, then it was used 17% for 1 minute, they were filled with the following techniques: cold
injection system (Guttaflow ®) , warm injection system ( e & q plus®) with sealer cement roeko seal ® and the
control group with the lateral condensation technique and the microleakage evaluation was made for the dye
penetration. the statistical analysis was made through the one way analysis of variance (anova) p≤0.05.
Results: DAY 1: It was found that in the three techniques with regard to the time, the microleakage was not
statistically significant (P = 0.3677). DAY 30: The microleakage of the techniques with regard to the time was
statistically significant (p = 0.0360). DAY 45: The in the microleakage three techniques with regard to the time
was statistically significant (p = 0.0000).
Conclusions: through time it exists a statistically significant difference in the increasing of apical leakage in the
three techniques, establishing that the technique with more leakage presented in her three times was the cold
injection system Guttaflow ® and the technique that less leakage showed was the thermoplastic with the e&q plus
®system at 30 and 45 days.
Key Words: Apical Microleakage, Obturation Techniques, Guttaflow, Stereomicroscope
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PREVALENCE OF CHRONOLOGICAL ERUPTION ALTERATION OF THE
PERMANENT TEETH IN INFANT PATIENT FROM 5 TO 13 YEARS OLD,
THAT ATTEND AT “JUAN MANUEL MÉNDEZ BECHARA” DENTISTRY
Lisney Andrade Peñata, Nelly Arboleda Licona, Lina Páez Soto, María
Tordecilla Pérez, Dra. Celina Patiño, Dra. María del Pilar Rodríguez
Universidad del Sinú
Abstract
Dental eruption generally makes reference to the appearance of some part of the tooth over the
surface of the gum looking for contact with its antagonist. During the eruption it would jag. It is
possible to find some chronological disorders like premature and retarded emergencies.
For this reason it was decided to carry out the following study to determine the prevalence of
chronological eruption alterations of the permanent teeth in children from 5 to 13 years old, who
attended at Dentistry Clinic Juan Manuel Mendez Bechara in Montería, during the period between
2001 - 2006. 1202 clinical histories were studied, and 64 cases (5.3%) presented some kind of
alterations.
167 teeth showed chronological alterations, being the delayed emergency the most frequent
alteration, 56.8%. The most affected population corresponded to males, between 8 and 9 years old,
the second transitional period, was the most affected as well. The lateral maxilar incisor had the
highest prevalence (12). It was found a significant difference between the literary reports and the
study carried out. It was reported a greater delayed eruption in boys than in girls.
Key Words: Eruption, Chronology, Premature Emergency, delayed Emergency
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ANALYSIS OF THE SUBREGISTRY OF DECAY WITH dmf-t AND ICDAS IN
CHILDREN OF 1 To 5 YEARS OF THE CITY OF SANTIAGO OF CALI IN 2006
Maria Cristina Arango, Lorena Galvis, Natalia García, Adriana Jaramillo,
Bibiana Pazos.
University of Valle
Abstract
The objective of this study was to analyze the sub registry of decay using index CEO and index
ICDAS in children of 1 to 5 years of the city of Santiago of Cali, during year 2006. Two evaluators
previously calibrated made clinical examinations to determine the prevalence and the index of
decay, in a sample of 929 children of 1 to 5 years of age, which obtained a sample by conglomerates
from the list of the infantile homes, gardens and day-care centres of all the socioeconomic layers.
The prevalence of decay was of 63% for index ICDAS and 30% for the index dmf-t. For dmf-t the
prevalence was greater in the low layer and for index ICDAS it was in the high layer. Of the initial
injuries of decay but the prevalent one he was 2W in index ICDAS. Considering the collected data
was a subregistry in the prevalence of dental decay of 33%. The reported results indicate that this
letting itself diagnose initial injuries of decays, which let be taken care of in the stage of greater
effectiveness in the preventive stage.
Key Words: Early childhood caries, dmf-t, ICDAS.
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EVALUATION OF STABILITY OF MINI IMPLANTS AS BONY ANCHORAGE
FOR UPPER MOLAR INTRUSION
Jorge Alberto Arismendi Echavarría, Zandra Milena Ocampo Aristizábal,
Claudia Marcela Morales Botero, Francisco Jaime González Castaño, Pedro
University of Antioquia
Abstract
The aim of this study was to undertake a clinical stability evaluation of the mini implant used as bony
anchorage for the upper molar intrusion.
Thirty four Leone® stainless steel mini implants were used (four dimensions: 1.5x10mm,
1.5x12mm, 2x10mm and 2x12mm), in nine patients and a total of 18 teeth to be intruded.
The insertion procedure was performed according to the manufacturer's recommendations.
The stability of the mini implants was evaluated monthly measuring its clinical mobility by means of a
digital Boley gauge. It was found that all the mini implants placed were effective as bony anchorage
to carry out the intrusive movement in spite of the appearance of mobility in some of them, which is
indicative that mini implant can have certain movement range without losing its clinical effectiveness.
It was found that variables such as the force applied to the mini implant, the dimension (length and
diameter) and the insertion torque are not related to stability. Conversely, it was found that mini
implants located in the palatal mucosa were more stable than those located in the vestibular area.
The keratinized gingiva presents better clinical conditions (less inflammation and hyperplasia) than
the alveolar mucosa for the mini implant placement to secure the stability through time. In the
radiographic evaluation were found no signs of root resorption in any molar.
Key Words: Orthodontic anchorage procedures, tooth movement, molar intrusion, mini implant stability.
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SHEAR BOND STRENGTH TITANIUM BRACES VS, STAINLESS STEAL
BRACES IN TORQUE MOMENTES , A COMPARATIVE STUDY
Juan Fernando Aristizabal *, Carlos Andrés Marín**; Sergio Andrés Velásquez **
Universidad del Valle, Escuela de Odontología, Post grado de Ortodoncia.
Abstract
Actually present Orthodontics has new materials that facilitate to the professional a suitable
handling of tactically important points such as the adhesion, aesthetic, resistance to diverse forces
and biocompatibility, being these vital factors in the search of a successful treatment. Considering
the direct relation between the shear bond strength, the adhesion, the types of force generated and
the physical and chemical characteristics, the objective of the present study was to compare the
shear bond strength of titanium braces and stainless steel braces at torsion moments, thus was
made a study in Vitro with 30 titanium braces and 30 stainless steel braces using 60 human
premolars, in which they were submitted to torsion moments with stainless steel wires of
0.019x0.025 Ormco corp. With the aid of an Instrom machine specifically adapted for this study that
allowed evaluating the shear bond strength for this two materials.
Key Words: Titanium, stainless, torsion, shear bond strength
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Abstract
RELACIÓN DE LAS MALOCLUSIONES CON EL TAMAÑO Y ANGULACIÓN DE
LA BASE CRANEAL
BOLAÑO Claudia*, Residente postgrado Ortodoncia FUSM, PLAZA Patricia**,
Directora postgrado Ortodoncia FUSM, RUNCI Paola*** Docente postgrado
Fundación Universitaria San Martin
Facultad De Odontologia Postgrados, Sede Bogotá
The aim of the present study was to observe the possible relationship of the esqueletal malocclusion
with the longitude and angulation of the cranial base taking in concern the sex and to compare three
different analysis to obtain the malocclusion classification. 200 cephalometric x-rays of patients
from 8 to 12 years old were taken and divided in four groups having in concern the British standard
classification of incisor malocclusion, each group was also divided by sex. Longitudinal measures of
the cranial base; (S-N; Ptm-N; Ar-N) and angular measures ( S-N-Ba; S-N-Ar) were compare whith
class I, II and III (basal arch by Sassouni and incisor classification). The Pearson analysis of
correlation the T of Bonferroni were utilized and ANOVA of two ways between sex and incisor
classification . The result showed a statistical difference in the classification of the esqueletal
h
malocclusions
among the three used evaluation analysis (ANB, basal arch of Sassouni and Incisor
Classification) . Being single agreement in ANB and Sassouni in Class II and in incisor classification
and Sassouni in class III. The results of the study don't support the theories on a strong influence of
the angulation and the size of the cranial base in the etiology of the malocclusions, contrary, it seems
that the conformation of the malocclusions is much more complex and not an isolated factor but
rather a combination of structural factors and differences in maxilo mandibular growth that on the
whole act offering proportion or disproportion in the sagittal relationships.
Key Words: Base Cranial, Maloclusiones, Basal Arch Sassouni
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SHAPE AND NUMBER PREVALENCE ALTERATIONS IN INFANT PATIENTS
AT “JUAN MANUEL MENDEZ BECHARA” DENTISTRY CLINIC, BETWEEN
2000- 2007-1.
Cely Cecília Carriazo Diaz, Julieth De la ossa Hoyos, Yuly Paulina Flórez Oviedo,
Maria Paola López Sierra, Dra. Celina Patiño, Dra. María del Pilar Rodríguez
Universidad del Sinú
Abstract
Inheritance, endocrine factors, development, systemic pathologies and local factors, could develop
some, shape, and number alterations during teeth development. Prevalence of these anomalies is
not well-known in our population. For this reason, it was decided to make a research, to determine
the prevalence of shape, and number alterations detected in infant patients at “Juan Manuel
Mendez Bechara Dentistry clinic” between 2001 - 2007-1. The study was observational, descriptive
and retrospective. 1131 clinical histories were studied, with panoramic x-rays of infant patients.
There were found 107 anomalies, (54 male and 53 female). The information was statistically
processed. Germination and fusion were present in an equal proportion. It wasn't any etiology
factor associated with any anomaly.
Key Words: Dental anomalies, fusion, Gemination, Supernumeraries, Hypodontia
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PREDICTOR CAPACITY PETROVIC'S METHOD FOR PATIENTS WITH
CLASS III MALOCCLUSIONS EVALUATED THROUGH MULTIVARIATED
METHODS
Natalia Carrillo Mendigaño, Clementina Infante Contreras
Facultad de Odontología - Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Abstract
Introduction: The criterion to decide to make early treatment in class III malocclusion, is not yet
clear, depend to identify individuals pretreatment characteristics that can use as predictors for
malocclusion successful correction.
Objective: The purpose of this research was to identify the predictor capacity Petrovic's method on
the determination of the success of the treatment with maxillary protraction.
Materials and Methods: 30 patients treated with facial mask whit 2 x-rays one before and one
after the mask were chose. This X-rays were digitalized and measured with the software, cefalometro
(error p 0.417), The patients were classified in success's groups according to the cefalometric
variations observed. The data base was analyzed according to fisher's exact test, stepwise,
univariated, and discriminant analysis.
Results: 55.56% of the persons for whom the auxological category predicted as badly grown,
presented not successful treatments, 50% individuals with a prediction of regular grown, presented
a moderated response, and the 25% individuals with good prediction of grown presented successful
results. (p value 0.4229). Additionally, the discriminant analysis done between the initial variables
and the system of classification of success dropped as predictor variables SNA, ANSMe and GoGnPal
with a sensibility of 50% for the non successful group 62.5% for the successful, and 100% for the
moderated.
Conclusions: It's concluded that the ability to predict of the Petrovic method is 57.71% and that the
variables SNA, ANSMe and GoGnPal have a close relation with the success of the treatment with facial
mask on patients class III skeletal Malocclusion.
Key Words: “Prediction”, “Class III malocclusion”, “Facial Mask”, “Petrovic”, “Discriminant analysis”
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DESIGN AND TO EVALUATE METH OF ANALYSIS PREDICTION
DISCREPANCY OSEODENTARIE IN MIXED TEETHING
William Hernandez Escamilla, Amparo Balseca De Rodriguez, Gustavo Barros
Bermudez, Claudia Roman
Universidad De Cartagena
Abstract
Objective: To design and to evaluate method of analysis prediction width canine mesiodistal and
premolars superior permanent non erupcioned in mixed teething by means of the application two
formulates mathematics.
Materials and methods: Study type descriptive correlacional in 150 model studies permanent
teething of patient they attended clinical graduate degree orthodontics University of Cartagena
2004-2007.Inclusion criteria: without size anomalies, its forms and number, without presence cavity
interproximal, lost premature of tooth, without presence of very severe packing that they impede
their mensuration.
Results: sex femenine: Prediction of canine correlation coefficient r = 0.90;average :8.0;deviatión
standar:0.39.Prediction for premolars: correlation coefficient : 0.78;average:14.97;deviatión
standar:1.15. Sex masculine: Prediction of canine correlation coefficient r = 0.92; average: 8.16;
deviation standar: 0.37. Prediction for premolars: correlation coefficient r: 0.77; average: 14.9;
deviation standar: 1.06
Conclusion: Is obtained better prediction levels for the eruption of canine and premolars superiors
non erupcionated when they are for separate and for sex difference and mainly taking the measures
dental characteristic of the patient
Key Words: Prediction, Width Mesiodistal, Discrepancy Oseodentarie, Mixed Teething.
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PILOT STUDY ON THE MUSCULAR EFFECTS PRODUCED BY THE PLANAS
DIRECT TRACKS ADAPTATION IN PATIENT WITH DEEP BITE BETWEEN
THE 3 AND THE 5 YEARS OF AGE
Jesús Alberto Hernández, Sandra Ximena Echeverry, Carlos De Los Reyes
Universidad del Valle
Abstract
A pilot study in a sample of 7 children with deep bite who were between 3 and 5 years old was
carried out with the purpose of evaluating the electromyographic changes after Planas Direct Tracks
(PDT) adaptation. An initial electromyographic register of the masseter and anterior temporal right
muscles was made while the children chewed gum. A month after the PDT adaptation, a second
electromyographic register was taken and comparisons were made. Although an electromyographic
activity decrease tendency was presented, the changes were not statistically significant.
Key Words: Planas Direct Tracks, Deep Bite, Electromyograhy, EMG
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EFFECTIVENESS IN THE PREDICTION OF MESIODISTAL DENTAL SIZE
APPLYING THE MOYERS AND TANAKA-JOHNSTON ANALYSIS IN
PATIENTS IN TREATMENT IN THE ORTHODONTIC CLINIC OF THE
UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION SAN MARTÍN COLOMBIA PORT
Maritza Manotas Noriega, Clara Bustos Parra
Fundacion Universitaria San Martin Sede Puerto Colombia
Abstract
The Objective of this study was to determine the effectiveness of the Moyers and Tanaka-Johnston
space analysis in the prediction of the mesiodistal dental size of unerupted maxillary and
mandibular permanent canine and premolares, in the patients assisted in the clinic of orthodontics
of the F.U.S.M.A Samples of 76 study models were taken from the clinic of Orthodontics of this
university. The sample taken was 49 female and 26 male, in permanent dentition, that fulfilled the
inclusion approaches, to which the predictions of Moyers and Tanaka-Johnston applied and the
results were compared with the real measurements of the mesiodistal dental size of maxillary and
mandibular permanent canine and premolares taken directly from the study models. The
instrument used to carry out the measurements was a digital caliper; The values were obtained
using the statistical analysis T Student. This test was carried out with the Software Statgraphic. The
results indicate that the difference was statistically significant among the values predicted by the
method of Moyers and Tanaka - Jonston, when being compared with the real mesiodistal diameter
of canine and premolares in female patients. On the opposite in the male patients the differences
that were presented were not statistically significant, thus one concludes that when using these
space analyses in the patients of the orthodontic clinic of the University Foundation San Martin have
limitations in the results and the influence of sex is marked.
Key Words: Orthodontics, prediction, Space, methods, mesio-distal.
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ECTOPIC ERUPTION OF THE FIRST PERMANENT MOLAR IN THE
UPPER JAW
Jackeline Mulett Vásquez, Hernán Parra Sánchez. Collaborators students:
Hernán Restrepo, Catalina Pinzón, Laura Cristina Cifuentes, Alirio Osorio
Autonoma University of Manizales
Abstract
Aim: To determine the frequency and characteristics of ectopic eruption of the first permanent
maxillary molars in children between 6 and 9 years old.
Materials and method: A transversal-correlational descriptive study that was carried out with the
clinical records of 48 children (male and female) who met the inclusion criteria: 24 of them with
ectopic eruption and 24 in the control group. The frequency for the type of eruption, the
reabsorption of the distal root of five temporals, the position of 16 and 26, the length of the upper jaw
and the type of anteroposterior occlusion were stated. Chi square for the type of eruption and
radicular reabsorption as well as Student's T test, among the angular and longitudinal measures,
were applied.
Results: In the study group, 22 cases presented bilateral ectopic eruption and 2 of them, unilateral
ectopic eruption. Reversible ectopic eruption was associated to slight reabsorption in the distal root
of the fifth temporal (p<0.05). Ectopic eruption of predominant 26 was reversible and was
statistically related to (p>0.05) severe reabsorption in the distal root of 65. There was a statistical
difference (p<0.05) between the angle of 16 and the NPL (cephalometric points) distance of 16, thus
being smaller in the study group.
Conclusions: Reabsorption was slight for the distal root in the cases of reversible ectorpic eruption
of 16 and mild-to-severe reabsorption in the cases of irreversible ectopic eruption in 16, (p<0.05).
The mild radicular reabsorption of the second temporal molar was related to irreversible ectopic
eruption of 26.
Key Words: Ectopic Eruption, Pathological Reabsorption, Posterior Discrepancy, Precocious Diagnosis
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Abstract
“EFFECT OF THE RIGID OCLUSAL SPLINT ON THE GROWTH OF THE
MAXILLARY ARCH AND BRUXISM SIGNS IN CHILDREN WITH DECIDUOS
DENTITION”. PILOT STUDY.
Isabel Cristina Patiño Restrepo, Claudia Cecilia Restrepo Serna, Isabel Cristina
Medina Alzate, Gabriel Jaime Gallego Ramírez, Emery Álvarez Varela, Alejandro
Peláez Vargas.
CES University.
Objective: A controlled randomized blind clinical trial was made to evaluate the effects of a rigid occlusal
splint on the growth of the maxillary alveolar bone, the dental wear and bruxism signs.
Materials and Methods: 36 subjects between ages 3 to 6 were included, with complete primary
dentition and dental wear. They had a high anxiety level plus 2 or more signs of TMJ pathology and their
guardians reported bruxism. The subjects were randomized and distributed in a control and an
experimental group. In the experimental group, a rigid occlusal programmed splint was installed which
they used until the beginning of their mixed dentition. Casts of the upper arch were taken every 6 months
during the deciduous dentition, in which dental wear was digitized and the arch dimensions were
measured. The anxiety and TMJ tests were taken again to the control and experimental group at the end
of the study. Data was then analyzed using the t-student test and Wilcoxon rank sum test.
Results: The dimensions of the maxillary arch, dental wear, anxiety level and TMJ pathology did not have
any statistically significant difference. Bruxism or tooth grinding noises reported by parents decreased in
both groups.
Conclusion: The use of a rigid occlusal splint did not affect growth of the maxillary bone, but neither did
it diminished the TMJ pathology signs, anxiety levels nor the amount of dental wear on the subjects.
Key Words: Bruxism, rigid occlusal splint, dental wear
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HERITABILITY OF CRANEOFACIAL CHARACTERISTIC IN CLASS II
DIVISION 1 MALOCLUSSIÓN, EVALUATED BETWEEN PARENTS AND
OFFSPRING AND AMONG SIBLINGS. A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY
Antonia Rosero Lasso, Clementina Infante Contreras, Humberto Arboleda
Granados
Facultad de Odontología – Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Abstract
Introduction: The cephalometric characteristic heritability of class II malocclusion is a controversial theme. It is
assessed from cephalometric variables in monozygotic and dizygotic twins and between parents/offspring and
among siblings.
Objective: estimate the genetic contribution, through cephalometric variables of class II division 1
malocclusion; between parents (including uncles and aunts) and offspring and among siblings.
Materials and Methods: in the lateral x-ray, we take verticals and sagitals skeletal variables, and dentals
variables. From 43 subject class II division 1; 5 men and 4 women fulfilled the inclusion approaches; from whom
all the possible relatives were included. The x-rays and its measurements were digitized. The calculation of the
systematic Error by means of test paired t and p<0.05. Heritability: among parents/offspring was used,
h 2i =
2 * bi and among siblings h 2 =
2 * ri ; a graphic method was also used with polygons type Downs.
Results: heritability statistically significant if p<0.10. Among parents/offspring; were inheritable: vertically:
inferior former facial height (ANS-me *), inclination mandible plane (SN-PM) and axis "Y". Sagitally: maxillary
longitude (PNS-ANS *), SNA and SNB. Dentally was not heritability. Among siblings; vertically: inferior former
facial height (ANS-me), longitude of the branch (Ar-Go), angle of maxillary inclination (SN-PP *), axis G * and "Y",
and posterior facial height (S-Go). Sagitally: SNA, SNB. And dentally: inclination of the incisive with palatine plane
(Is-PP) and with SN (Is-SN). (*more inheritable).
Conclusions: our discoveries agree with previous studies: bigger vertical genetic control that sagital, little dental
heritability among parents/offspring. Bigger heritability among siblings; it can be due to the effect cohabitation.
Key Words: “Genetic class II malocclusion”, “genetic malocclusions”, “etiology malocclusions”,
“environments and genetic”, “pedigree and malocclusions”, “heritability”.
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EVALUATION OF DIMENSIONAL VARIATIONS OF SLOT HEIGHTS OF NEW
BRACKETS.
Sarria Mª Fernanda, Tamayo Ángela, Pardo Marco A. Tamayo Martha, Mora
Ingrid, Bautista Gloria
Graduate School of Orthodontics. School of Dentistry. Universidad El Bosque
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine the accuracy of the slot height of new standard edgewise
and straight arch brackets of four different companies and to compare the slot size of standard
brackets. A total of 830 brackets were chosen as the sample by a probability method; 134 brackets
from each company for the edgewise standard technique with an 0.018-inch slot (American
Orthodontics, OrthoUSA) and 281 brackets from each company for the straight arch technique, Roth
prescription, with an 0.018-inch slot (GAC) and 0.022-inch slot (Ormco), which were subdivided by
dental group due to the differences in torque and angulation for each type of tooth.. The tolerance
range was established based on the Creekmore data of 0.0182 to 0.0187 inch for a 0.018-inch slot
and of 0.020 and 0.025 inch for a 0.022-inch slot. The results showed that the slot height of the
evaluated brackets did not coincide with the data reported by the manufacturer. The average slot
(0.01970 ± 0.001516) of the American Orthodontics brackets was the least accurate according to the
maximum range of the reference. For the straight arch (preadjusted appliance) brackets from GAC,
it was found that the lower incisors and lower canines presented the most variation in their average
values from the reference value, while in the straight arch brackets from Ormco the same happened
for lower canine, first and second-lower premolars. This variation of the slot height should be kept in
mind due to the direct implication it has over the control of the final dental position.
Key Words: slot, torsional play, inch.
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EFECTOS DEL RECICLADO Y USO CLINICO EN LAS PROPIEDADES DE
CARGA – DEFLEXION DE LAS ALEACIONES DE ALAMBRES DE NIQUEL
–TITANIO. ESTUDIO IN VIVO.
Sarria Mª Fernanda, Tamayo Ángela, Pardo Marco A. Tamayo Martha, Mora
Ingrid, Bautista Gloria
Universidad El Bosque
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of recycling on the load-deflection
characteristics that include slope of the loading, martensitic phase, transformation phase and
super-elasticity, of the nickel - titanium alloy wire, subjected to two cycles of clinical use and cold
or heat sterilization. 70 preformed nickel titanium wires of 0.016 inches of the 3MUnitek ®
Corporation Monrovia California were analyzed, used in the patients of the dental clinic University El
Bosque, Bogotá. A procedure of randomized was carried out, separated into 2 groups: Cold and heat
sterilization (n = 35 wires for each group). The wires were analyzed in three times: as-received
condition (T0), 4 weeks of clinical use and sterilization (T1) and 8 weeks of clinical use and
sterilization (T2). The changes were analyzed by means of a flexion test using a transducer of force
Instron.
The findings showed that the nickel - titanium wires when were subjected to recycling and
sterilization presents changes in the values of the slope of the loading and unloading. During the
phases of unloading of the load-deflection curve was observed that in the martensitic phase,
significant differences existed among the times (T0 vs. T1 and T0 vs. T2). Additionally, the wires
heat sterilized showed a tendency to be less rigid than those that were cold sterilization.
Key Words: Nickel - Titanium, Recycling, Sterilization.
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DESIGN OF A MODEL OF UTILITY OF THE HEAD OF THE MINI-IMPLANTS
FOR ORTHODONTIC
Paula Vanegas, Griselda Serna, Nuria Vergel, Lina Mariño, Nidia Cuartas
Colegio Odontologico Colombiano
Abstract
Purpose: To make the technological design of a model of utility of the head of mini-implants used in
orthodontic.
Methods: Technological design whose object of study is the head of the mini ones - implants. The
analyzed categories were angles of the head, diameter of slot, autoligate's system, closes and
opening of the cover, neck, orifices and length or profile of the head of the mini implants. In
investigations made in Colegio Odontològico Colombiano with mini implant, the clinical necessity
was determined to improve the conditions the bound one and to give greater versatility. As an initial
plane of these did not exist, a rise on scale 12:1 was made. From this, five sketches with different
modifications were designed: hexagonal neck, head with 4 fins T, autoligate's system, diminution
of the size for greater comfort of the patient. Finally a last design was obtained that responded to
the previous necessities.
Results: The obtained final design displayed the following characteristics: An overall height of the
head to the neck of 2,83 mm, distributed in 1.75 mm and 1,08 mm respectively, with wide of 3,48
mm and one depth of 3 mm. Each fin T that conforms the head of mini-implants measures 1mm of
height by 0,93 mm wide and presents/displays a superior orifice whose diameter is of 0.2mm.
Conclusions: The design of a model of utility of the head was developed of mini-implants with a
autoligate's system, which offers a greater versatility in agreement with the necessities of the
treatment; since it displays a hexagonal neck that will possibly improve the subjection to the
screwdriver. The form of the fins and the presence of orifices in them will facilitate the positioning of
different additions from bound.
Key Words: Heads of Mini-implant, Model of utility, versatility, autoligate.
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EARLY CHILDHOOD CARIES IN CHILDREN FROM 1 TO 5 YEARS OF THE
“INSTITUTO COLOMBIANO DE BIENESTAR FAMILIAR” IN CALI. 2006
María Cristina Arango, Adriana Jaramillo, José Julián Cadena, Mary Luz Mazuera
University of Valle
Abstract
The objective of the study was to determine the prevalence of caries of the early childhood (ECC) in
a population of children from 1 to 5 years old who belong to the Instituto Colombiano de Bienestar
Familiar in the city of Cali, year 2006, and to identify the possible risk factors, using two different
indexes for measurement. A total of 370 individuals that belong to the ICBF were examined.
The indices compared where dmf and modified ICDAS, and the plaque level was measured using
Sillness and Loe index adapted to temporal dentition.
Surveys were made to the parents or guardians of the children to make a description of the ECC risk
factors. The caries prevalence using dmf-t index was 49% and 71% with modified ICDAS.
The baby's bottle ingestion was common in 44.3% of children, 14% of whom received toothbrush
after the practice.
The results show the importance of implementing more sensitive diagnostic criteria at the moment
of the clinical examination in order to establish policies of treatment according to each population
and individual, acting in the most opportune moment which is the preventive stage.
Key Words: Early childhood caries (ECC), diagnostic criteria, dmf-t, modified ICDAS, risk factors.
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FACTORS ASSOCIATE THAT MAKE DIFFICULT THE EXODONCIAS OF
THIRD MOLARES, THE TEST PILOT
Yenny Carolina Becerra, Claudia Nataly Porras, Karen Lisbeth Mejia, Leidy
Andrea Ruiz, .Lorena Sánchez, Lizney Jiménez.
Colegio Odontologico Colombiano
Abstract
Objective: To determine the factors associate that make difficult the exodoncias of third molares, in
agreement with the demographic variables, anatomical and operative; establishing the degree of
difficulty by means of the surgical time, in the patients who attended the clinic of Colombian the
Odontológico School.
Materials and methods: The test pilot was made with 31 patients, to who surgery of 90 was made
to them third molares, 41 maxilares and 49 mandibulares. The data were briefed in two instruments:
the Number the 1, surgical and 2 Number Radiográfico. The demographic, anatomical and operative
variables considered.
The information was tabulada in a leaf of Microsoft Excel soon to be processed in statistical software
SPSS version 12,0, all the tests are made with a level of significance of 0.05.
Results: I am made a model of linear regression where the significant variables with respect to the
time in molares maxilares were: the classification of Pell & Gregory (oclusal), degree of eruption,
design of the suture-relajante, type of the suture and trauma of the suture. At level of molares
mandibulares was significant: buccal opening, degree of eruption, odontosección and area of
osteotomía.
Conclusions: Of this study it is possible to be concluded that is a very noticeable difference in the
surgical time of third molares superior and inferior.
Key Words: Surgery, Extraction, Factors, Including. Suture, Zecria, Mucoperiostico, Odontosección,
Osteotomía.
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PRESENCE OF CANDIDA SPP. IN CHILDREN WHO ATTEND DENTAL
CLINICS OF THE UNIVERSITY ANTONIO NARIÑO DURING THE FIRST
SEMESTER OF 2006, BOGOTÁ
Bohórquez A, Sonia del Pilar.; Campuzano F. Silvia E., Gallón N. Julián F.; Sánchez
G. Yolanda. Acosta Edgar Francisco, Lara Martha Ayure, Castro Cesar Augusto,
Cuellar Clemente, Garavito Hector, Panqueva Victor Manuel y Panqueva Siervo.
Universidad Antonio Nariño, Bogotá
Abstract
Objective: To determine Candida spp presence and phenotypic characterization, in the healthy
children population attended at the Antonio Nariño University, dental clinics.
Materials and Methods: Of 220 examined children, 189 were selected according to inclusion and
exclusion approaches; ages between 4 to 12 years. It was take a sample of the oral mucosa with
sterile hyssops, cultivated in Agar Sabouraud, for duplicated, at 37ºC., for 48 hours. Of the positive
cultures it was carried out lactophenol blue and Gram stains, to verify the presence of yeasts; of
these positive samples the microorganisms were isolated to phenotypic characterization for
enzymatic and colorimetric method of Remel®. The positive specimens for Candida albicans were
cultivated in serum by 2 hours and it was used calcofluor white to observe the pseudomycelial
formation for immunofluorescence. The chlamidosporas presence was detected by culture in corn
flour agar added with Tween 80.
Results: Positive results were obtained in 21 children, (11.1%), over the population in study.
Candida albicans was identified in 13 (61.9%) of the positive test, representing 6.88% of the total,
being the frequently identified species. The species guillermondii and kefyr were obtained in 2
children each one. The species zeylanoides, parapsilosis, intermedia, famata and lambica were
each one identified in an individual. In two cases that were initially positive for yeasts was
determined the presence of Cryptococcus albidus. It was proven the pseudomycelial formation and
chlamidosporas for Candida albicans.
Conclusion: Candida spp. cannot be considered as an habitual component of oral
microflora.
Key Words: Candida, albicans, presence, oral, candidiasis
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COMPARISION OF LABIAL TOPOGRAPHY AMONG FAMILIAR GROUPS USING THE
CHEILOSCOPY METHOD.
Andrés Felipe Cadavid Toro, Diana Carolina Arango Botero, Rosaura Márquez
Sáenz, Luz Nallyve Lopera Meneses, Paula Andrea Pérez Quintero, Mauricio
Facultad de Odontología, Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, sede Envigado.
Abstract
Objective: The purpose of this study is to compare the characteristics of the labial lip prints among
parents and sons, using the cheiloscopy technique as an identification method.
Materials and methods: A descriptive study was performed using a convenience sampling method
with 47 family groups (father, mother and biological son) of students belonging to the Universidad
Cooperativa de Colombia faculty of dentistry. Previous inform consent giving, lip prints were obtained
from each participant using adhesive transparent tape (with the lips relaxed) and were compared
evaluating labial commissure disposition, lip thickness and lip stretch type.
Results: When the analysis by family group was performed, only one family coincided totally in the
inferior labial sequence, no totally coincidences were observed in the superior lip. The 89.4% (42/47)
and 97.8% (46/47) of the families did not coincide in the superior and inferior labial stretches
sequences respectively.
Conclusion: The mean finding of this study was the predominance of lacking of coincidence in the
labial stretch sequence. Each participant had predominance of his own labial stretch sequence,
independent of what his parents registered.
Key Words: Cheiloscopy, lip prints, family, identification
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Abstract
ASOCIATION BETWEEN A DICREASE OF SALIVARY FLUID AND
XEROSTOMIA HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC RENAL
DEFICIENCY
Dra. Sandra M. Espitia Nieto. Estomatóloga y Cirujana Oral Docente. Universidad del
Magdalena, Dr. Luís del Castillo Parodi Médico. Internista- Nefrólogo. Docente
Universidad del Magdalena, Belfran A. Carbonell Medina, Ana P. Morelo Villarreal,
Milytza J. Pacheco Salcedo, Estudiantes De Odontología, Décimo Semestre
University Of Magdalena
Chronic renal deficiency is the slow and progressive loss of kidney function. .the oral systems that
are directly related to this disease are xerostomia (dry mouth) which is accompanied by
hiposalivation (a decrease of saliva fluid). This causes complications for the oral health of the
patient such as, periodontal illness, fungal bacterial infections, and difficulty speaking, swallowing
and ingesting liquids. Adversely affecting the patients life. However there has not been any studies
that show the relationship between xerostomia (dry mouth) and hiposalivation (a decrease of
saliva fluid).
The before mentioned, made us run some studies of hemodialysis patients with chronic kidney
deficiency to show signs of xerostomia. All patients were studied in a state of rest and activity. The
average level of saliva found among patients in the state a rest was found to be 0.342ml/min and
those in a state of activity were 1.109ml/min.demostrating that xerostomia is associated with
hiposalivation in the state of rest with an Odds ratio = 2.3 and RR of 1.23, but there was no
association between xerostomia and hiposalivation in the stimulated state with an Odds ratio = 0.75
and RR of 0.93 . Thus it can be concluded that hemodialysis pacients with chronic deficiency show
signs of hiposalivation with or without the manifestation of dry mouth.
Key Words: Chronic renal deficiency, Hemodialysis, Xerostomia, Hiposalivation.
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REVERSIBILITY OF THE MANDIBULAR RIGOR MORTIS THROUGH
SODIUM BICARBONATE IN HUMANS.
Jose manuel fernandez chaves, Paola rocío hernández toloza, Maria mercedes
tovar, Isabel riveros, Gloria Cristina moreno abello
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
Abstract
The main problem for the forensic odontologist during the first hours after death is the limited oral
opening due to rigor mortis developed in the masticatory muscles.
Objective: To determinate the efficacy of sodium bicarbonate in the reversion of rigor mortis.
Method: An ex-vivo experimental design was developed. Forty unidentified cadavers autopsied at
the Instituto Nacional de Medicina Legal y Ciencias Forenses of Bogotá were selected and divided
randomly in two groups, an experimental group (sodium bicarbonate) and a control group (distillated
water).
Based in the muscular pH found in 10 cadavers (ph:6.0), the sodium bicarbonate concentration was
established in 0,01M. The oral opening was measured previously before the injection of the
substances was performed, 5 Ml of the substances were injected extraorally in the masseter and
temporal muscles bilaterally, after this, the oral opening was measured every 60 minutes until an
“useful” opening was achieved (30 mm). The maximum force applied was standardized in Newtons
with a Molt mouth opener previously calibrated with a dynamometer.
Results: The final oral opening achieved with the sodium bicarbonate 0,01M was significantly
bigger than the one obtained with the distillated water (p 0.000). At 3 hours the bicarbonate
produced an useful oral opening of 30.9±5.5mm.
Conclusion: Sodium bicarbonate accelerates the reversion of mandibular rigor mortis and
represents a non traumatic, inexpensive and effective method to achieve postmortem oral opening.
Key Words: Rigor mortis, oral autopsy, sodium bicarbonate.
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THE PRESENCE OF THE VHH-8 IN KAPOSI´S SARCOMA IN PATIENTS HIV
POSITIVE OF THE ESE SIMON BOLIVAR HOSPITAL OF BOGOTA
Diana Carolina Grajales, Nelson Hernán Ramírez, Yuri Andrea Peña.
Colegio Odontologico Colombiano
Abstract
Objective: Is to determine the presence of the VHH-8 in Kaposi´s Sarcoma in patients HIV
positive of the ESE Simon Bolivar Hospital of Bogota.
Method: A transversal descriptive study was carried out in 25 blocks of paraffin study samples
diagnosed with Kaposi´s Sarcoma in HIV positive patients
of the ESE Simon Bolivar Hospital of Bogota. These were analyzed in a virology lab of the University
El Bosque using a PCR test determining the presence or absence of
the herpes virus type 8 ( VHH-8 ).
Results: Of the 25 samples of HIV positive patients with Kaposi´s Sarcoma included in this study,
the average age was 36.32 +/- 6.12 years old ( range of 27 to 48 years ). The sexual preference is
significantly associated to the socioeconomic status.
The most affected area is mouth and extremities. In the oral cavity the most common place was
hard palate, followed by tongue, soft palate and lips.
Conclusions: The sociodemographic factors studied were significant for this study.
The patients with herpes virus type 8 have a lower load level than those without the virus. The
herpes virus type 8 was present in 48% (12) of the patients with Kaposi´s
Sarcoma.
Key Words: Aids, Kaposi´s Sarcoma, Herpes Virus type 8, PCR Test
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MANDIBULAR MORPHOLOGY PREDICTION THROUGH NEURAL
NETWORKS: FORENSIC APPLICATIONS
Guevara Pérez Sonia Victoria, Infante Contreras Clementina
Facultad de Odontología, Universidad Nacional de Colombia.
Abstract
Introduction: The facial reconstruction in forensic identification is based on the creation of an
image bi or three-dimensional of an individual from his osseous structures; nevertheless in the cases
in which the mandible is not present, for being a bone independent from the rest of the cranium, the
above mentioned method presents limitations.
Objective: The aim of this study was to develop by means of neuronal networks, a model to
estimate the mandible morphology, from dimensions of cranium and maxillary structures.
Materials and methods: We use frontal and lateral X-ray digitized of 50 men and 50 women, Class
I of Angle, between 18 and 25 years; we measured cranium, maxillary and mandible dimensions. A
model of supervised neuronal networks was constructed from 11 prediction craniomaxillar variables
and 11 explanatory ones, with which different mandible dimensions were estimated; later we
calculate the mean errors of the above mentioned estimations with confidence intervals to 95 %.
Results: The mean error of estimation was small (<0.8 cm and <1 º), for the most of the estimated
variables, demonstrating the usefulness of the neuronal networks method to forecast the jaw
morphology from cranium and maxillary dimensions.
Conclusions: The use of the neuronal networks showed to be effective for the prediction of
variables of size and position of jaw, from variables of position and size of cranium and maxillary.
Key Words: Mandible, Neural Networks, Anthropometry, Human Identification, Prediction
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Juan Felipe Isaza Saldarriaga, Rafael Mauricio Naranjo Pizano, Uriel Zapata
Múnera
Grupo de Investigación en Bioingeniería (GIB) – Universidad EAFITUniversidad CES. Medellín – Colombia.
Abstract
This article presents a description of rapid prototipyng technology applied to the medicine,
especially to craniofacial problems. At the same time, describes a specific application with the
purpose of create scientific evidence at national level, from the simulation surgery to insert four
screws, which are constituted in the base of implant-supported fixed prosthesis. The surgical
procedure was made on a plastic jaw made using rapid prototipyng technology, by means of which
solid models are constructed in 3D by addition of material. Mandibular geometry was obtained from
biomedical images processing of an adult woman, totally edentulous and with mandibular bone
resorption of alveolar apophasis. This process was made using GIB_Points_3D software, developed
within the present work. This software generates a text file with 3D cloud points of the jaw and later
it is exported to the commercial software ProEngineer Wildfire 3.0, from which a STL standard
format file is generated. This file is compatible with most rapid prototipyng machines. The
technology used for 3D impression was FDM-“Fused Deposition Modeling”. It was obtain a jaw
plastic model, with anatomical and dimensional high quality, using technology available in
Colombia. In addition, the implant-supported fixed prosthesis surgical procedure was simulated
successfully.
Key Words: Rapid Prototyping, craniofacial structures, biomedical images, cloud points, 3D
xxxxxxxxxxxxreconstruction, Fixed prosthesis
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HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES USEFUL IN THE TREATMENT OF
STOMATOGNATIC SYSTEM DISEASES. REVIEW OF LITERATURE
Sandra Lucía Patiño N., Maria Consuelo Suarez M., Andrea Monroy Diaz
Universidad Nacional De Colombia
Facultad De Odontologia
Abstract
Scientific articles (24) identify usefulness of homeopathic medicines in treatment of stomatognathic
system. Two tables were established: the first one relates 55 homeopathic medicines with
pathologies of the stomatognathic system; the second one counterrelates pathologies with
medicines. Literature available in different languages includes: bibliography reports, controlled
clinical tests, reports of cases and cross section studies. 70% of controlled clinical tests showed
effectiveness; 10% showed null effectiveness; in 20%, effectiveness is doubtful due to the
methodologic design. Homeopathic treatments were effective when made with patients previously
individualized; this fact agrees with the thought proclaimed by the beginners of the homeopathy.
Key Words: Homeopathy, homeopathic medicine, oral pathology, stomatognathic system.
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BEHAVIOR IN VITRO OF THE DENTAL TISSUES AND SOME DENTAL
MATERIALS SUBJECTED TO HIGH TEMPERATURES WITH FORENSIC
PURPOSE
Sandra Milena Moreno Corea, Miguel Evelio León Arcila, Liliana Marín Jiménez,
Freddy Moreno Gómez
School of Dentistry, University of Valle, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Abstract
Objectives: To describe how the diverse dental tissues (enamel, dentin and cement) and four
dental materials (amalgam, composite, glass ionomer and zinc oxide modified cement) react after
high temperatures exposure. This to determine those reactions can be used to identify dental
human remains after burning of fire exposition (200ºC, 400ºC, 600ºC, 800ºC, 1000ºC, 1200ºC).
Methods and materials: An experimental in Vitro study was performed to determine physical
macroscopic and microscopic changes in dental tissues and four dental materials, using 199
extracted teeth after high temperature exposition.
Results: The dental tissues and the four dental materials evaluated showed high resistance to high
temperatures without great apparent variation in their physical structure. This feature allows both
dental tissues and materials to help forensic identification, however small physical changes were
present that generate dimensional expansion, fissures, cracks, fractures and color change.
Conclusions: This study determine that hard dental tissues and four dental materials are able to
resist high temperatures without high physical variants that may allow further forensic identification
after fire exposure.
Key Words: Forensic dentistry. Dental identification. Dental tissues. Dental materials. High
temperatures.
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Efraín Patiño B., Ingrid Mora , Alfonso Casas , Jonathan Patiño R.
School of Dentistry. GIIMUB RESEARCH GROUP - Universidad El Bosque
Abstract
Various investigations have been conducted in criminology using a labial print pattern, and
comparing it with prints collected from suspects or victims, but there have been complications with
the material of choice for print collection. Also, for reading and interpretation of samples, it is
necessary to divide them into multiple quadrants and millimetrically observe each one of them;
procedure which may lead to misinterpretations and errors even under trained eyes, given the vast
quantity of information in the sample to be examined. Another limitation of the queiloscopy method,
is the storage of samples obtained, with time, the samples deteriorate and the patterns become
distorted and dull, limiting observation time and long-term storage, hindering future analysis and
comparisons. For this reason, the first phase of the project QUEILOSOFT was developed, and it was
the digitalization of a labial print. With the use of Matlab, a labial photography was divided into
eighths for a more precise visualization and detailed reading. Afterwards, Matlab was chosen
because it is more powerful, versatile and user-friendly when it comes to programming, and for being
the key tool in investigation, since it is compatible with scientific advances and work in laboratories of
I+D. Thus solving the engineering problems presented in the development of innovative products.
Key Words: Labial prints, queiloscopy, bio-engineering, morphology
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EFFECT OF THE PHYSICAL THERAPY ON THE SIGNS DE BRUXIST THE
POSITION OF THE HEAD IN CHILDREN
Yasmy Quintero Moncada, Claudia Cecilia Restrepo Serna, Martha Tamayo,
Verónica Tamayo, Gabriel Gallego, Alejandro Peláez, Ana Lucia Vélez, Emery
Alvarez.
Universidad CES
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of physiotherapy to improve the head posture and reduce
the signs of bruxism in a group of bruxist subjects.
Materials and Methods: A blind randomized clinical trial was performed. All the subjects were
three to six year old, were healthy, had normal facial morphology and class I occlusion. The
individuals were included in the study when they assessed the ASDA criteria for bruxism; they
presented high level of anxiety, two or more signs of temporomandibular disorders and dental wear.
For each child, a clinical, photographic and radiographic evaluation of the head and cervical posture
were realized with standardized techniques. The dental wear was processed in digital format. The
children were randomized in an experimental (n=13) and a control (n=13) group. A 10 session
physiotherapeutic intervention was applied to the children of the experimental group. Afterwards,
the cephalogram, the clinical and photographic evaluation of the head posture and the dental wear
were measured. Also the anxiety, The TMD and the report of bruxism by the guardians were
evaluated again. The data were analyzed with the t-test, the wilcoxon test and the stepwise
likelihood ratio method.
Results: The subjects of the experimental group showed statistically significant improvement in
the natural head posture. The anxiety, the dental wear and the guardian's report of bruxism
reduced as well. TheTMD did not reduce.
Conclusion: The physiotherapeutic intervention showed to be efficient to reduce the signs of
bruxism and to improve the head posture in the studied children.
Key Words: Bruxism, Head posture, dental wear, child.
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María. Raquel Tobón, Lina Arana, Cristian F. Castillo, Libia Soto Llanos, José
Fernando Barreto
University of Valle
Abstract
Introduction: This paper presents the results of a pilot cross an observational epidemiology study
performed by 9 and 10 semester students as final demand to obtain the DDS title at the Universidad
del Valle, Dentistry School.
Objective: To establish if there are a real relation ship between posterior cross bite and plain feet.
Methods: A group of 10 children within 3 to 12 years old was selected from those who had been
attend at the Universidad del Valle Dental School Children Clinics at 9° and 10° semesters to whom
“posterior dental cross bite” had been diagnosed. In order to confirm podal alterations a feet print
was taken for each patient. An expert trained physiotherapist studied each footprint and diagnosed
podal physical troubles like varo foot, cavo foot, additionally she observed legs troubles that could
have repercussions on the pelvic waistline and on the spine waists and, trough them, on the
stomatognatic system, especially on the Cranium Mandibular Joint function.
Results: 60% of the selected children (6 patients) had unilateral posterior cross bite; 1 patient show
typical plain feet (10%) and 8 (80%) patients had “cavo feet” plain feet variety.
Discussiòn: In Colombia there no similar studies so it is impossible to do some serious discussion
related to this pilot study. But when the international literature is revised there are some similar
studies that could give support to preliminary comparisons.
Key Words: Cross bite, plain foot, corporal out linee, compensation forces, ascendant postural
pathologies, descendant postural pathologies.
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EVALUATION OF COMMUNITARIAN AREA III-IV-V-VI OF THE SCHOOL
OF DENTISTRY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VALLE
Astrid Lucia Alarcón Tálaga, Giovanni Beltrán, Francisca Bustamante, Diego
Fernando Diaz, Marcela Domínguez. Diana Hernandez, Erika Marín.
University Of Valle
Abstract
Introduction: Community area at the University of Valle Dentistry School has an important role on
dentist formation. In order to make stronger this area programs it had been established a
continuous evaluation program through community courses III, IV, V and VI.
Objectives: To co evaluate instructional Planning syllabus for III to VI- community courses in order
to establish coherence of theory components the application of theories to practice work and the
adjustment needs for those syllabus.
Methods: This was an observational descriptive and cross sectional study. Studied subjects were
students who had coursed 7º, 8º, 9º and 10º semester community courses at this Dental School
during 2005 and during the first 2006 period.
Results: Every community course evaluated had same kind of troubles on its syllabus. The level
course was the only one that could show a positive coherence between the instruction plans and the
made practice.
Conclusions: All community courses must make stronger efforts to improve methodology and
objectives at each area.
Key Words: Community Planning Evaluation, Curriculum, Evaluation
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Abstract
DOCUMENTARY AND AUDIOVISUAL PRODUCTION ABOUT THE
EVOLUTION OF THE ODONTOLOGY DEPARTAMENT OF UNIVERSIDAD
METROPOLITANA.
Buelvas Karem, Celin Santiago Julie, López Elizabeth, Valdeblanquez Carmela, De
la Asunción Uriel, De la Cruz Camilo, González Javier, Múnera Alejandro, Peláez
Yaneth, Numa Jesús David, Tellez Paola, Visbal Dairo., Dra. Malkún Soraya
(Asesora Científica), Dr. De la Cruz Alfredo (Asesor Científico), Dr. Turizo Maritza
(Asesora Metodológica
Universidad Metropolitana
The Objective Of The Present Study Consists In Producing A Documentary And Audio-Visual Registry
That Emphasizes The Fundamental Aspects To The Evolution Of The Program Of Odontology Of The
Metropolitan University Of Barranquilla And Promotes Its Image In The Local, Regional And Nacional
Context.
Development A Histotico-Descriptive Study, Was Made A Registry Written And Supported With An
Audio-Visual Resorce Through Which It Were Related Change And The Advances That East Program
Has Had, Since It Occured To The Service Of The Community Of Barranquilla And The Atlantic Coast
In General In 1976.The Document Sustenance Some Of The Standards Contemplated In The
Conditions Minimas Of Quality That Established Decree 0917 Of 2001 Referring Ones To The
Justification, Academic Denomination Of The Program, Curricular Aspects, Investigativa Formation,
Social Projection, System Of Evaluation, Physical Infrastructure And Withdrawn.For The Audiovisual
The Testimony Of Educational Directors Considered And Who Are Been In The Institution From Their
Beginnings And Have Endorsed The Foundation Acosta Bendek In The Materialization Of This
Educative Option.
In Such Sense, To Way To Contextualizar The Created Problem, A Brief Historical Review Became Of
The Program Of Odontology In Its 30 Years Of Existence, Like Departure Points Of Its Academic
Evolution.Also Rebound The Welfare Educational Work That Metropolitan University Hospital Fulfills
The Professionak Futures Of The Odontology In The Foundation.
Key Words: HISTORICAL REVIEW, STANDARDS OF QUALITY.
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CHARACTERIZATION OF THE COMPETITIONS READ WRITE OF THE
STUDENTS OF FACULTY OF ODONTOLOGY OF PONTIFICIA UNIVERSITY
JAVERIANA
Andrea Cubillos Albarracin**, Claudia Patricia Rivero***
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
Abstract
Antecedents: During the last years, it has been questioned on the part of the teachers of
odontology of University Javeriana and in general, in the Colombian universities, the quality of
understand reader in the professionals formed in this same one, keeping in mind that the society
demands what new leaders to have based its formation, the handling and design of technical
starting from a theoretical base that make an integral professional's part.
Objective: to diagnose the competitions read write of the students of Faculty of odontology of
Pontificia University Javeriana, where it put in game the knowledge with which the reader counts,
which are related with the text suggested to go building meanings, achieving a permanent pursuit
of the certain process, looking for to understand the no alone evaluation as a matter of punctual,
obligatory character and by heart, but of analysis and synthesis, for a permanent academic
improvement in the students, professional futures.
Methods: The reference group for the evaluations the competitions read write, it is constituted by
the students of Faculty of odontology of Pontificia University Javeriana which are represented by I, V
and X semester that were studying in the moment of the application of the test. For the case of this
investigation, it have been considered the competitions read write and the levels of evaluation of
the same one.
Results: It can infer that the students of first semester have a bigger capacity of understanding
read write, followed by tenth semester and lastly fifth semester, results which allow to see the low
quality of understanding read write in the students and at the same time the deficiency to compare,
to criticize, to propose, to argue, to edit, to create and to solve problems based on previous
knowledge and investigation purpose of this study.
Key Words: Reading Understanding, Notarizes, Competitions Read Write
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OBSERVATION OF PEDAGOGIC PRACTICES IN PEDIATRIC
ODONTOLOGY IN THE DENTALL FACULTY OF UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL
DE COLOMBIA
Diego Luis Esquivel Campo And Gloria González Castro
Universidad Nacional De Colombia And Universidad Pedagogica Nacional
Abstract
As professors of odontopediatry in the Dental Faculty of Universidad Nacional de Colombia we have
perceived some difficulties in the clinical practice of the students, especially when they apply theory.
The objective of this work is to observe some pedagogical practices and to use them as a tool for
further analysis that will help the process of teaching.
The methodological approach of this project corresponds to the qualitative ethnographic information
that used observation as a method to collect information in a sample that was made out of three
pedagogical practices. The data was obtained from film recordings of the classes, notes from the
observers and these were complemented with student and professor surveys. Amongst the results of
the interpretation of the data some situations that interfere with the learning process were detected.
These issues work as a reflective tool that help to find answers to the problems that the teaching
method has. Conclusions were classified in seven groups. One of the most important conclusions that
this project has is the suggestion for a revision of the curriculum that focuses mainly on evaluation as
a control tool that is not taken as fundamental in the formative process of the student. It is necessary
to enhance the comprehension and the learning process amongst the students and to focus the
curriculum more in the clinic as a space for the building of knowledge and not as a simple place where
knowledge is applied.
Key Words: Ethnographic investigation, observation, pedagogic practices, building of meaning,
curriculum, didactics strategy
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INTERACTIVE GUIDE: DIAGNOSIS PROCESS OF THE DENTITION STATUS
- UNIVERSIDAD EL BOSQUE.
Martignon S, Yee-Yan KL*, Tamayo M.
UNICA–B (Caries Research Unit, Universidad El Bosque)
Abstract
The purpose of this work was to design and elaborate a digital book presenting in a didactic, graphic
and conceptual way an interactive guide for the diagnosis process of the dentition status at the
Dental Faculty' clinics, Universidad El Bosque. For the design and elaboration of this pedagogical
tool, internatinal standards were taking into account concerning educational software development
(Johnson & Schyler, 1999).
Evidenced-based theoretic fundaments were included in context with the psico-social perspective
from the Faculty.
This step-by-step guide has seven chapters. Five chapters correspond to the clinical procedures:
radiographic diagnosis; - visual diagnosis; - individual risk assessment; - integral diagnosis y, treatment decisions. Another chapter contains clinical cases and the last one, theoretic
fundaments.
The interactive modality of this CD allows the user to access in a dynamic way to the information in
order to write each aspect in the clinical chart.
Key Words: Diagnosis process, dentition status, dental caries, educational software, dental
clinical chart.
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“MICROCOSMOS” JOURNAL: A SUCCESSFUL EXPERIENCE IN THE EDUCATIONAL
OUTCOMES OF THE STUDENTS OF DENTISTRY OF EL BOSQUE UNIVERSITY
Mayorga-Fayad I , Lafaurie Gi, Castillo Dm, Aya R, Ruiz Bn, Hurtado P
Oral Microbiology Laboratory. UIBO Institute (Oral Basic Research Unit).
Bosque University
Abstract
Aim: To develop a pedagogical strategy that stimulates in the students interest for research and
introduce them in the knowledge of microbiology and its importance in clinical practice.
Methods: The students must develop along the semester a subject with the requirements of a
research work that ends with a paper in the way of a scientific paper presented in public. A poll was
elaborated in order to know the aspects related with the elaboration of the paper, the grade of
difficulty for its elaboration, its contribution to the professional formation of the students, the
management of the audience, and the application of microbiology to different areas of clinical
practice and biosafety.
Results: 82% - 94% reported high contribution to its professional and personal formation. The
importance of the topics studied was recongnized, as well as the foundations of the knowledges and
their relationships with other areas studied along with the oral presentation. 64% reported a high
grade of difficulty in writting the paper. 48% do not recommed changes in the methodology
developed.
Conclusions: In addition to the development of some skills in research, the method was useful in
emphasize the usefulness of microbiology and its relationship with other areas of knowledge. The
results lead us to suggest a better communication between teachers of the basic and clinic areas, and
to stimulate the developing of critical thinking much more than the simple procedures.
Key Words: Pedagogic strategy, oral microbiology, research methodology, basic-clinical sciences
integration
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MODEL OF PROFILE OF THE EDUCATIONAL ONE OF THE CAREER OF
DENTISTRY OF THE PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD JAVERIANA.
Liliana Johanna Ossa Quebrada, Claudia Patricia Rivero Marquez
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
Abstract
Background: Exists the need of a new vision and of a new model of teaching centred in the
student, that permit to renew contents, methods, media and practices of teaching of the to know, to
form better citizens reported, deeply motivated for learn, to analyze and to solve with critical sense
the problems of its society, for undertake and to develop for own initiative projects and to carry out
fully its capacities, with sense of social responsibility.
Objective: Identifying, the model of profile of educational of the career of Dentistry, that through
the four pillars of the education according to THE UNESCO and the institutional features, will try the
formation of the professional that the University expects to offer to the society.
Method: In this work itself development a bibliographical revision that locates it in the environment
of the qualitative or interpretive investigation that is focused toward the reconstruction of context,
being then a type of documentary study.
Results: The profile of the educational one of the career of dentistry of the Pontificia Universidad
Javeriana was obtained, through the revision of the pedagogical, professional qualities and
personnels of the educational one, analyzed inside The four pillars of the education formulated by
The UNESCO.
Conclusions: To comply the assembly of the missions that are own, the education should be
structured around four fundamental learnings, that in the course of the life they will be for each
person, in certain sense, the pillars of the education and of the knowledge: to learn to know, that is
to say, to acquire the instruments of the comprehension; to learn to do, for be able to influence on
the own environment; to learn to live together, for participate cooperating with the others in all the
human activities; finally, to learn to be, that collects elements of the three previous.
Key Words: Educator, Teaching, Educational, Master, Profile, Professor
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DENTAL CARIES IN EL SALVADOR, FIRST CRITICAL ANALYSIS ABOUT
CARIES PREVALENCE AND ORAL HEALTH POLICIES FROM
BIOPSICOSOCIAL PERSPECTIVE.
Néstor, Rojas, Ingrid Mora y Camilo Duque
Universidad El Bosque
Abstract
The critical analysis of dental caries epidemiology in El Salvador is part of the project “Dental Caries
World Epidemiological Map of Children at School,” developed by the Dental Faculty at the Universidad
El Bosque.
WHO data shows a significant decrease of caries in developed countries during the last three
decades. In developing countries, the situation is not so promising —although if the policies and
projects of the WHO would be applied, the general objectives could be reached.
Apparently, the historical situation of El Salvador doesn't seem to follow the same trend as in other
developing countries.The purpose of this study was to analyze the caries in El Salvador by integrating
the evidence achieved in descriptive epidemiological studies with the perspectives gained by critical
or social epidemiology.
The result is a critical analysis of the current epidemiological studies of caries in El Salvador and an
explanation of the epidemiological shift based on the analysis of the historical and social changes in
the country during the last decades. The general conclusion is that caries in El Salvador can not be
considered solely by biological explanations It demands a deep knowledge of the social and historical
process that definitely affects dental caries and also put in evidence the social interest implied in the
implementation of oral health international policies in the field of dental caries.
Key Words: El Salvador, Dental caries, DMFt, OMS oral health policies, oral epidemiology,
critical epidemiology.
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INCREASE OF THE ASSOCIATION OF THE SMOKE HABIT AND THE BAD
ORAL HYGIENE WITH PERIODONTAL DISEASE IN PATIENTS WHO GO TO
DENTAL CONSULTATION TO SANTO TOMAS UNIVERSITY
José Duvian Angulo, Luís Carlos Márquez, Martha Xiomara Navas, Luz Elena
Universidad Santo Tomás
Abstract
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between periodontal
disease and smoking habit in patients, whom had assisted to dental consult to USTA Clinic.
Materials and methods: An analytical cross section observational study was made. The universe
constituted by 760 patients between 20 and 60 years old and the sample by 178 patients 89
smokers and 89 nonsmokers; selected by means of simple random sampling; the relationship
between the presence of Periodontal Disease with each variable, was analyzed by chi2 and Fisher´s
Exact test. The multivaried analysis included binomial regression model that considered as an exit
variable the presence of Periodontal Disease and like explicatory variables the other aspects.
Results: The presence of a periodontal marker was observed at least in 87%; of these the 10,1%
presented bled to the drilling, the 54,5% presented calculations, the 12,9% stock market of 4 to
5mm, and the 9,6% stock market of 6 mm. Of the total of people including in the present study 64%
presented loss of insertion, being greater frequency in men 69% that a women with 58%. There
was a greater association almost two times to present periodontal disease in smoker patients in
comparison with the nonsmokers and greater a relative risk of four times in smoker people with
index of regular hygiene.
Conclusion: It was established the habit to smoke is a significant factor in the development and
the progression of the periodontales diseases, that the gingival bled one is diminished in these
patients and who aspects like the prevention, the education and the motivation of the oral hygiene
are fundamental so that this pathology is not developed
Key Words: Peridontal diseases, smoke habit, oral hygienic
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TOLL-LIKE RECEPTORS (TLRS), PROINFLAMMATORY CYTOKINES AND C
REACTIVE PROTEIN LEVELS IN PERIODONTITI'S PATIENTS
Ana Cárdenas, Edwin Oviedo, Arthur Vallejo, David Naizir, Juliette De Avila,
Consuelo Romero, Gloria Lafaurie.
Instituto Unidad de Investigación Básica Oral U.I.B.O., Facultad de
Odontología
Abstract
With the mean to study associations between periodontitis and cardiovascular disease, this investigation
tries to sustain the role of periodontal disease in the inducing the production of pro inflammatory cytokines
and TLR´s in activated monocytes in patients with periodontitis when compared to healthy subjects.
The study population included eighteen subjects diagnosed with generalized chronic periodontitis and
generalized aggressive periodontitis, and six periodontal and systemically healthy subjects.
We took peripheral blood samples, for the isolation of monocites and identification of TLR2, TRL4, TNFá,
ILâ and IL6 by flow cytometry and C reactive protein levels. The level of cytokine expression and
membrane markers between the evaluated groups, demonstrated significant statistical differences for
TNFá, TLR2, TLR4 on CD14/HLADR+ monocytes, nevertheless there where no differences found among
periodontal diagnosis. We evidence a condition of a basal stimulus for cytokines which in fact permits a
maintained expression level of activated monocyte markers (HLA-DR), TLR 2 and TLR 4.
These findings reflects the capability of each individual to resist in a natural way to different bacterial
threats associated with this disease following a systemic response.
The C reactive protein don't shown statistics differences between the evaluated groups which could be
related with the cytokines concentrations in our study.
Key Words: Proinflammatory cytokines, Toll-like receotors (TLRs), C Reactive Protein (CRP),
Monocytes, periodontitis, bacteremia.
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EVALUATION OF THE EFFECT OF CLORHEXIDINE ON PROLIFERATION
AND APOPTOTIC MORPHOLOGY ON HUMAN GINGIVAL FIBROBLASTS IN
VITRO
Octavio Alberto González Duque, Adriana Acosta Gómez, Germán Darío Díaz,
Adriana García Robayo, Sandra Perdomo Lara, Andrés Felipe Vieira, Siu Leng
Chan Con, Silvia Odio Toledo
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Centro de Investigaciones Odontológicas
Abstract
Clorhexidine (CHX) has been commonly used as a quimiotherapeutic agent for conventional and
surgical periodontal therapy. zzThe objective of this investigation is to evaluate the effect of CHX on
proliferation, cell cycle and apoptotic morphology of human gingival fibroblasts (HGF) exposed to
this agent on different times and concentrations.
Primary cultures of HGF were obtained from periodontally healthy patients from the dental clinic of
the Javeriana University, Bogotá- Colombia. The experiments were done on culture plates with cells
incubated at 37ºC and 5% CO2 during 24 hours, using a different plate for each interval of
observation of the effect (24, 48 y 72 hours).
Then the different concentrations of CHX were applied (0,001%, 0,0005% y 0,00025%) and
incubated for 30 seconds under normal culturing conditions. Control group was maintained on
DMEM+ SFB 10% complete medium only.
For the proliferation test the colorimetric MTS test was done and apoptotic morphology was
observed under the fluorescence microscope. The results showed cell viability alter 24 hours, a
greater number of cells with the CHX treatment; cell death by apoptosis, even though the number of
apoptotic cells was limited.
From these results it is possible to conclude CHX concentrations used do not have a significantly
statistical effect on healthy HGF viability.
Key Words: Human gingival fibroblasts, Apoptosis, Cell cycle, Cell proliferation, Clorhexidine
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CLINICAL AND MICROBIOLOGIC CHANGES IN LOW INCOME PATIENTS
WITH CHRONIC PERIODONTITIS AFTER PERIODONTAL THERAPY WITH
HAND INSTRUMENTATION WITH OR WITHOUT ULTRASOUND
Cerón-Souza V, Mafla-Chamorro AC, Mideros-Erazo LA, Tovar-Viveros RF,
Muñoz-Caicedo KJ, Flórez-Noguera JC, Moncayo-Jurado CE.
Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia – Pasto.
Abstract
Objetive: To compare clinical and microbiologic changes over microflora subgingival in low income
patients with chronic periodontitis who received treatment with hand instrumentation with or without
ultrasound therapy. Method. An experimental study was designed, a total of 19 voluntarie patients
with chronic periodontitis from Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia - Pasto Dentistry School
Clinical Center were included at it. These patients were divided into A and B group. The patients who
belonged to the A group were treated with a hand instrumentation and the B group was treated with a
hand instrumentation and ultrasound therapy.
Results: After receiving the manual periodontal therapy, the gain of attachment level was 0.5mm
(p<0.05), the gingival bleeding reduction was 8%. The microbiologic changes revealed a moderate
polymorfonuclear neutrophil reaction in 33% and slight reaction in 67% of the periodontal pockets.
There were low count of Gram-negative Coccus (GnC) in 16% and Gram-negative Bacillus (GnB) in
25% of these places. In the hand instrumentation with ultrasound therapy, there was a gain of
attachment level of 1.4 mm (p<0.05) in the deep pocket. The gingival bleeding reduction was 43%.
This therapy showed a moderate polymorfonuclear neutrophil reaction in 57% and slight reaction in
43% of the periodontal pockets. There were low count of CGn in 28% and BGn in 57% of these
places.
Conclusions: The hand periodontal therapy produced more gingival microflora changes, while the
hand instrumentation and ultrasound therapy reduced more the bleeding. Due to the two therapies
produced different clinical and microbiological changes, it would really be important the
professionals use hand instrumentation and ultrasound therapy in these patients.
Key Words: Subgingival microflora, chronic periodontitis, hand therapy, hand and ultrasonic therapy.
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MECHANICAL EVALUATION OF INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL CONECTION
IN IMPLANTS OF TITANIUM.
Jorge Alberto Arismendi Echavarría, Luz Amparo Loaiza Valderrama, Diego
Hernan Giraldo
Antioquia University
Abstract
Abstract: The aim of this study was to compare, in vitro, mechanical strength of internal and
external hexagonal systems in implants submmited to compressive, flexion and compressionflexion forces.
Material and methods: 18 assemblies were used, internal hex Renova®* implants (IC) and
external hex RBM®* implants (EC) (3.75 x 13mm) of 9 implants each. Samples were testing by an
Instron® universal machine and submitted to static progressive load with vertical (0º), angular
(45º) and horizontal (90º) force applied until deformation occurs.
Results: the greatest values for elastic limit load were with vertical load (0º) in the IC group
(1733.5N) and EC (1619.5N) and minimun values were for load horizontal (90º) in IC and EC with
267N and 226N respectively. The group of IC presented results more homogeneous in accordance
with the variation coefficient [<20%], mean while the EC group showed greater variation
coefficient.
Discussion: the IC tend to have higher elastic limit load. Besides, the fracture zone showed different
appearance, indicating that each system has different answer under load. In that way, this
difference could be representative under
cyclic load.
Conclusion: From the experiment, there were not significant distinctions between both
connexions, but the wide variation found in some tests and the appearance of the fractures zones
give an indication of the different behaviour between connexions when charged is applied.
Key Words: Dental implants, titanium, internal hex, external hex, mechanical evaluation,
flexural strength, compressive strength.
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COMPARATIVE INVITRO STUDY THE RESISTANCE OF THREE LUTING
MATERIALS USING FIBER GLASS POST SUBJECTED TO COMPRESSIVE
STRENGTH.
Roberto Ariza Hadad, Marelvi Camargo Castro, Hanny Hoayeck Petro, Karem Vargas Capell.
Fundación Universitaria San Martin, sede Puerto Colombia Barranquilla
Abstract
The aim of this study was to compare the compressive strength of three luting materials, glass
ionomer reinforced with resin (Fuji Cem GC America), dual cured resin luting (RELYX ARC 3M
ESPE), and adhesive resin cement paste (MULTILINK Ivoclar Vivadent).
Thrirty human premolars teeth were extracted and divided into three groups of ten each one. All
specimens were endodontically filled and partial unfilled of root canal, the fiber glass post were
cemented in place in the root canals, with each luting material before mention. All specimens were
subjected to compressive strength in a universal testing machine, with a cross head speed of 1, 5
mm/min. until failure.
Data were analyzed with ANOVA analysis to compare to results. No statistical difference was found
between the three materials used, since the value calculated was less than the critic value F of fisher.
Key Words: compressive strength, luting materials, post
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IN VITRO EVALUATION OF MICROFILTRATION OF TWO ETCHING
TECHNIQUES: TOTAL ETCHING AND SELF-ETCHING IN PREMOLARS
WITH CLASS II PREPARATIONS WITH BEVEL ON ENAMEL - 2
Ballutt Diana, Holguín Laura Rodríguez Sandra , Tamara María Fernanda,
Manrique Juan Pablo, Tamayo Martha C. Bautista Gloria
Graduate School of Prostodontics. School of Dentistry. Universidad El Bosque
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to establish which of the two adhesive techniques, full etching and self
etching, holds the highest degree of micro filtration in the gum cave margin of class II cavities with bevel
on the enamel, used two commercial manufacturer (ivoclar-vivadent®- voco®).
The probabilistic sample size was 76 boxes per group for a total of 304 boxes in 152 premolars, recently
removed due to orthodontic and/or periodontics reasons, healthy, with no enclosing and without a
profuse cervical root concavity. The MOD cavities were prepared with a standardized technique.
The flat bezel with a 45° angle and with a length of 0.5 mm on the cave superficial angle of the enamel
along the mesial, distal and gingival walls. The prepared boxes were randomly distributed in 4 groups;
Group 1: self-etch primer Adhese plus Evo Ceram (Ivoclar Vivadent®) resine; Group 2: Full etch primer
Total Excite plus Evo Ceram (Ivoclar Vivadent®) resine; Group 3: Self-etch primer Futurabond NR plus
Grandio (Voco®) resine; and Group 4: Full etch primer Total Solobond M plus Grandio (Voco®) resine.
The enclosed teeth were set under a 500 cycle thermocycle between 5 and 55°C.
Afterwards they were sealed with cianoacrylate along all the surfaces save for the gum margin and they
were dipped in a solution of blue methylene for 24 hours. They were then covered with an epoxic resin to
be selected with a microtome in the meso-distal direction, obtaining a palatine and a vestibular half in
each box, which was then photographed with a digital camera pixeled on a 20 X microscope. Payne's
(1999) microfiltration index was used to determine the degree of microfiltration.
Conclusions: There is a considerable statistical difference in the microfiltration with enamel margins
between the full etch primer and the self-etching primer from the same brand, showing a lower degree of
microfiltration in the full etch technique.
Key Words: Microfiltration, Full Etch Primer, Self-Etching Primer, Nanofilling Resin, Bevel On
Enamel, Thermocycle
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ENAMEL ALTERATIONS OF LIGHT-ACTIVATED HYDROGEN AND CARBAMIDE
PEROXIDE: POST-TREATMENT HANDLING WITH FLUORIDE.
Adriana Cabrera Carvajal, Melissa David Trujillo, Luisa Fernanda Pacheco Muñoz, Ana Cecilia
Suarez Álvarez, Herney Garzón Rayo.
Universidad del Valle.
Abstract
Objectives: to evaluate dental enamel surface alterations after bleaching treatments with Hydrogen
peroxide and Fluoride.
Methods: Extracted pre-molars were analysed under SEM after bleaching treatment; the samples
were storaged in saline solution. Two phases were made, without and with fluoride application after
bleaching treatment using Nitewhite® and Zoom2® as bleaching agents, the shade was taken at
baseline and after the bleaching procedure.
Results: 36.6% of samples showed moderate alterations and 32.9% showed severe enamel
alterations. Post/treatment with fluoride showed variable outcomes, but mild alterations in the
fluoride/treated samples were found to be more frequent, A statistically significant result was found
among fluoride/treated and non/treated groups after bleaching (P<0.005) chi-square test. In
contrast, within fluoride/treated groups it was not found significant differences.
Conclusions: The use of high concentrated in/office carbamide peroxide may require limited
application sessions as recommended by the manufacturer. The use of post/treatment fluoride may
bring great benefit to patient's dental hypersensitivity.
Key Words: Carbamide Peroxide, Hydrogen Peroxide, enamel roughness, fluoride, remineralization.
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Domínguez JA, Mafla-Chamorro AC, Pasaje-Ortega MB, Daza-Paredes JA,
Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia Seccional Pasto
Abstract
Objective: To determine the levels of bio-electricity measured with Techma test equipment on
patients restored with amalgam, these patients received the attention at the Clinic of Odontology of
the Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia - Pasto during the II period of 2006. Material and
Methods.
The present study is a design of type transversal descriptive, the population that participated in the
study was conformed of ten patients who were given care in Clinic of Odontology of the Universidad
Cooperativa de Colombia - Pasto during the second semester of 2006.
Levels of bio-electricity were measure in micro amperes with the Techma tester, the results were
that the average level of bio-electricity was found greater in men (0.042mA) (p>0.05)in comparison
to women (0.008mA) (p>0.05).
The values were greater in the jaw teeth (0.011mA) (p>0.05)in comparison with upper maxilla
teeth (0.011mA) (p>0.05) a difference of 0.007 mA for the upper maxilla (p>0.05). Considering the
brand the greater average was found with KERR with (0.063Ma) but considering the bio-electricity
levels of the brand New Stetic amalgam, these were the higher.
Conclusion: Although the study is limited by the size of the demo, it is possible to observe that
odontology materials such as the amalgam can generate bio-electrical fields potentially hazardous
to health that could affect the normal functions of the human body.
Key Words: Amalgam, Bio-electricity, Micro amperes, tester Techma.
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Abstract
ESTUDIO DE LA FUERZA TENSIL Y RESISTENCIA COMPRESIVA DE
ADHESIVOS CON NANOTECNOLOGÍA
Claudia Patricia Duarte G,*Julia Clemencia Echeverri B, *Luz Maria Echeverri
A., *Fernando Pava L, *Juan David Peláez, *Guillermo Pinilla S.,**Jorge
Reynolds P, **Edgar Guiza C.**, María Eugenia Tovar** Jaime Aldana..
Fundacion Universitaria San Martin Facultad De Postgrados Odontologia
The objective of the present ex- vivo experimental study was to compare the performance of two
adhesives of nanotecnología under tensil force and compressive resistance in a sample of 102 third
molars just extracted and with crowns and root integrity of its hard tissues.
Cuts in the oclusal surface for the tensil strength were done and cuts in the labial surfaces to measure the
compressive resistance. Randomly 2 groups of 51 molars were made for each test disinfection protocol
based in immersion in cloramina T to 4% during 4 to 24 hours and permanent hidratación in distilled water
until the day the tests were done. The sample preparation for the tests included the elaboration of
retentions in the root of molars with orthodontia wire calibrates 0.16 x 0.22 and the manufacture of dies with
epóxica resin to receive the jaws of the Instrom dynamometer. Also each specimen had a wire retentive
addition placed between the adhesive and the resin to test the tensil force.
Test of compressive strength did not need additional retention. The used adhesives were the Single Bond 2
of 3M ESPE and PRIME and BOND NT of Dentsply in combination with the resin Filtek Supreme Z 250 with
nanoparticles which were used applying the protocols of handling recommended by the manufacturer.
The statistical analysis of the results became by means of the tests of T Student, Mann Whitney, and
Normality of asymmetry, Curtosis, Shapiro -Wilks and Shapiro – France, It means that tensil strength and
compressive resistance do not present satatistical significance among the adhesives tested.
In conclusions, it is clear that the new technology (nano) improve the physicals properties, the sthetics,
brithnes, marginal seal, translucent effect, lasting and low cured contraction
Key Words: Nanotecnología, adhesion, tensil force and compressive resistance, dynanometer.
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WAICH: HANDSFREE TONGUE RETRACTOR
Jose manuel fernandez chaves, Viviana lea waich
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
Abstract
The intention of the investigation was to develop a device capable to separate the tongue during the
surgical acts to replace a manual action by an instrument that did not need to be manipulated by an
operator.
The plan of work of the project was based on the accomplishment of two prototypes denominated A
and B, by means of scale models elaborated in cardboard, cork, plastilina and acrylic.
For the design anthropometric measures were taken into account such as: the height of the
mandibular oclusal plane to the floor of the mouth, the distance between first left and right molars,
in addition to the anteroposterior distance available to place the mouth opener; these scale models
were digitized through 3D design programs like the Rhinoceros to obtain a better visualization of
the devices.
Two prototypes were obtained, that highly demonstrated through tests to be functional, the
prototype A: type block and the B: type means. The Waich, handsfree tongue retractor is an
instrument designed to ease the surgical processes, opening the mouth and separating the tongue
without been held by the assistant.
Key Words: Tongue, Resistance, Stainless Steel, Technology, Retractor, Industrial Design, Materials
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PENETRATION OF DIFFERENT ADHESIVES IN WHITE SPOT PROXIMAL
CARIES LESIONS: IN VITRO STUDY
Martignon S, Zarta OL, Luna LE, Huertas MC, Zuluaga AL
UNICA–B (Caries Research Unit, Universidad El Bosque)
Abstract
Introduction:The sealing with adhesives of incipient proximal lesions in young adults has shown a
higher efficacy than flossing instructions. In artificial caries lesions adhesives have shown a deeper
penetration when compared to sealants.
Objective: To determine which adhesive: Excite Ivoclar-Vivadent (E), Prime&Bond-NT Dentsply
(PB) and Single-Bond-2 3M-ESPE (SB), achieves in ICDAS proximal lesions type white-spot-onwet-surface (WSL): 1. external capping; 2. higher penetration within the lesion depth.
Materials And Methods: From 420 recently extracted premolar teeth with proximal lesions, one
calibrated examiner in ICDAS criteria (LEL) selected 117 teeth with WSL; 39 were randomly
assigned to each group: -E, -PB, -SB; they were placed on plaster with a 1.2mm space from another
tooth, simulating a temporary approximal separation. The lesions were sealed (OLZ) following the
commercial instructions and the technique used by Martignon et al. [Caries Res 2006;40(5):382-8],
with the previous addition of methyl-blue dye to the adhesives in order to allow for the material to be
seen within the lesion. 250 longitudinal sections were obtained and examined under
stereomicroscopy (SM) using a metal caliper (scale: 50). The Kruskal-Walis test (p<0.05) was used
to establish significant differences between adhesive-groups in depth-penetration percentage.
Results: More than 92% of the lesions were covered and penetrated by the material. The adhesive
that in average penetrated in a higher proportion was E(85%), followed by SB(77.4%) and
PB(71.2%) (p>0.05).
Conclusion: This in vitro study confirms in proximal WSL of natural teeth the penetration of
adhesives in a depth greater than 70% of the lesion.
Key Words: White Spot Proximal Lesions, Lesion Penetration, Adhesives
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42-MONTH RADIOGRAPHIC EVALUATION OF SEALING EARLY ACTIVE
PROXIMAL CARIES LESIONS
Martignon Sa.; Ekstrand Kb.; Blanco Ea.
aUNICA-B (Unidad de Investigación en Caries – Universidad El Bosque),
Bogotá, Colombia, bUniversity of Copenhagen, Dinamarca .
Abstract
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate after 42 months, through the independent
assessment of bitewing radiographs, the efficacy of sealing early active proximal lesions among
Colombian patients who were sealed in 2003 (Martignon et al., Caries Res 2006; 40(5):382-8).
Methods: The sample size was 33 subjects who finished the reported study. Patients were
contacted by phone and were given an appointment at the Universidad El Bosque for having
standardized bitewing radiographs taken of the control and test lesions, and they were asked how
often they floss per week. A positioning device for bitewing radiographs was used to achieve
radiographic projection geometry.
Results: The final sample corresponded to 23 patients (69.9%). Among the test group, 4 lesions
(17.4%) progressed and among the control group 5 lesions (21.8%), without statistical significant
difference (McNemars test value-p > 0.05). A regular flossing (3 times per week) was reported in
78% of the Colombian sample, against 15% in base line.
Conclusion: Stabilization was found in most of the sealed and non-sealed lesions from 2003,
possibly associated to the increase of participants reporting a current regular use of dental floss.
Key Words: Early active proximal caries lesions, Proximal sealing, Bite-wing radiographs, Caries
progression
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EVALUATION OF THE STRUCTURAL BEHAVIOR OF AN IMPLANTSUPPORTED FIXED PROSTHETIC RESTORATION BY MEANS OF A FINITE
ELEMENT ANALYSIS.
Rafael M Naranjo Pizano, M.M.S. , Juliana Muñoz Yepes, B.S, Santiago A
Correa Velez, Ph.D,
CES- EAFIT
Abstract
There is no scientific evidence that indicates neither the optimal number of implants nor the
dimensions that are clinically reliable in Implant-supported fixed restorations. The purpose was to
describe by means of a three-dimensional finite element model the behavior of an implant-supported
restoration when subjected to different occlusal loads obtain with a gnathodynameter.
Materials and Methods: In order to determine the optimal number of implants, position, cantilever
length and the behavior of the structure and the implants, a simplified finite element model was
developed to analyze the biomechanical behavior by applying an occlusal force in all dental
positions. Afterwards a three-dimensional detailed finite element model was developed on which the
biomechanical behavior of the restoration was verified with the lower number of implants and a
uniform stress distribution obtained from the simplified model.
Results: A cantilever length of 10 mms is viable for all restorations, while a cantilever length of 20
mms was not viable and 4 implants was the optimal number which distributed efforts with out
surpassing the strength yield of materials.
Conclusions: Three implants did not offer satisfactory results when a load was applied to a
cantilever. A four implant design was found to be optimal with a cantilever length shorter than 15
mms.
Key Words: Finite elements, implant-supported fixed restorations, superstructure.
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SHEAR BOND STRENGTH OF SIX
in vitro
RESIN CEMENT SYSTEMS TO DENTIN
Calvo Ramírez J.N.*, Sánchez Herrera E**, Buitrago Delgado E**.
Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Facultad de Odontología,
Postgrado de Rehabilitación Oral
Abstract
Objectives:The purpose of this study was to compare the shear bond strength of six cement
systems bonded to dentine.
Materials and methods: 140 extracted premolars stored in Chloramine T 1% were used for
bond strength testing.They were randomly divided in 7 groups (n 20) according to the cement
systems. Each group then was subdivided into 2 subgroups (n 10) by application each cement with
and without adhesive or conditioner.
The cements were: four self-adhesive universal resin cements, two dual total etching resin cements
and one glass Ionomer. In every one groups were cemented Bell Glass cylinders to the dentin.
All specimens were tested under shear loading until fracture on a universal testing machine
(INSTRON 33-44). Data were analyzed with T student, Kruskal Wally's , Mann Whitney and ANOVA
(p<0.5).
Results: The values obtained in MPa were: Max Cem 3.73, Optibond+ Max Cem 1.32, Relyx
Unicem 8.89, Adper Prompt+ Relyx Unicem 6.71, Monocem 5.86, One Up + Monocem 9.89,
Multilink Sprint 4,6, AdheSE + Multilink Sprint 3.60, Relyx ARC 1.9, Single Bond + Relyx Arc 7.49,
Variolink II 1.89, Excite + Variolink II 5.5, Control group : Fuji I 4.77 and Dentin conditioner+ Fuji I
3.47. The difference between self adhesives cements with self etching adhesives was significant
only for Monocem (p<0.001). There were not statistically significant differences between glass
ionomer with and without conditioning.
Key Words: ResinCements, self-bonding, ceromer, all in one adhesives
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Abstract
EFFECTIVENESS OF THE LASER ARGON, OF V-LED AND THE
HALOGENOUS LIGHT AS CATALYSTS OF TWO AGENTS OF DENTAL
BLEACHING. -STUDY IN-VITRO
César Fernando Sánchez Villa / Maria Clara Posada García / Julián David Gaviria G. / Isabel
Cristina Serna G. / Luis Felipe Restrepo T. / Claudia Patricia García G. / Alejandro Peláez V.
Odontólogo. / Gabriel Jaime Gallego R.
Grupo de investigación CES-LPH.
Instituto de Ciencias de la Salud, CES., Medellín, Colombia.
Objective: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effectiveness of three techniques for
catalyze dental bleaching in office; the halogenous light, V-LED and Laser argon and compare them
with the ambulatory dental bleaching technique.
Materials and Methods: This study was carried out in 350 lower incisive bovine teeth, in which
measurements of color were obtained for the cervical, half and incisal thirds of each tooth. Three
catalytic lamps were used, halogenous Ligth (Optilux 501, Demetron®), V-LED (Fast Bleach,
Cambridge®) and Laser argon (Accue Cures 3000, Lasermed®) with two different agents: hydrogen
peroxide to 25% (Zoom®, Dental Discus) and to 35% (Polaoffice®, SDI). The three techniques were
compared with the ambulatory technique, using 10% carbamide peroxide (Opalescence®,
Ultradent). To evaluate changes in color, an espectofotómeter (Ocean Optics®) and the colorimeter
CIELab with the values of ÄE* were used.
The statistical analysis was performed using the student t-test for comparisons between related
samples, the Kruskall-Wallis test for comparisons regarding agents, catalytic lamps and thirds, and
the Mann-whithney test to determine the differences among agents, thirds and catalytic lamps.
Results and conclusion: The results of this study suggest that there are not statistically significant
differences between the dental bleaching technique in office and the ambulatory technique. The
catalytic lamp that showed less effectiveness on the change of color was the Laser argon.
Key Words: Catalytic Lamp, Dental Bleaching, Bovine Teeths, Espectofotometer
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DETERMINATION OF THE PATTERN ETCHING WITH LASER AND 37%
ORTHOPHOSPHORIC ACID ON THE DENTAL ENAMEL. Pilot Study
Laura Rocio Sarmiento Bejarano, Luz Mireya Daza Pulido
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
Abstract
Backgrounds: Erbium LASER: YAG produces an effect of enamel etching without using a chemical
agent; the etching pattern on dental surface is unknown.
Objective: To identify if there is any difference between the etching pattern produced with Erbium
LASER YAG and/or with 37% orthophosphoric acid, through electron microscopy, to establish if the
etching, produced with LASER, requires or not the use of a chemical agent.
Methods: It was an experimental research through an in vitro study. 3 samples for a prepilot study
(standardize) and a sample of 15 teeth for the pilot study was used. The 18 teeth were assigned to
three groups, which were etched with LASER, 37% orthophosphoric acid, and LASER mixed with
acid, following manufacturers' instructions. Inclusion criteria: premolar post exodontia and not very
wide tooth cavity. Exclusion criteria: Premolar with crown fracture and little waste. Research
hypothesis was approved applying the Chi Square test.
Results: In the group of Erbium LASER YAG the etching pattern had characteristics similar to type
I; in the group of 37% othophosphoric acid had higher frequency on pattern type II; and in the
group of Erbium LASER YAG plus 37% orthophosphoric acid had a pattern type I.
Conclusions: Erbium LASER YAG has an etching pattern similar to type I and requires a chemical
agent such as 37% orthophosphoric acid to create a complete dissolution of the prismatic nucleus.
Key Words: Erbium LASER YAG, 37% orthophosphoric acid, etching pattern, dental enamel,
operative dentistry.
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COMPARACION DE FUERZAS TORSIONALES PURAS DE CUATRO TIPOS
DE POSTES CEMENTADOS CON CEMENTO RESINOSO
*Lidis Marina Torres, Jaime Alfredo Daza. **Doctor Edgar Güiza
Fundacion Universitaria San Martin Facultad De Postgrados De Odontologia
Abstract
This study compared the torsional forces associated with the stability of the posts of glass fiber (Fiber
White®), titanio(Tenax® alloy), pure titanium (Filpost®) and I pray type III(Tenax Burn-out®)
cemented with resinous cement. For it, 40 teeth healthy uniradicular of a canal were chosen, with
similar facio-lingual dimensions and apico-coronal; The teeth were cut 2 mm coronal to the union
cement enamel with a disk separator, the pulpar tissue was removed and the prepared channels and
plugged with gutta-percha, using technique of lateral condensation. The teeth were submerged in
cubes of resin epoxic. 10 posts of each material were used, cemented with resinous cement
(Parapost cement ®).
Later on, the cube of resin epoxic with the teeth sumerged; it was hold by the torcómetro, to begin the
application of torsional force until getting the first flaw. Were the torque data expressed in gr/mm.
The variance analysis ANOVA (P≤0.05) did it reveal that there are significant differences among the
four groups of posts with a p = 2.7 AND - 14. This study revealed that, the biggest resistance in the
face of the torsional forces was found in the posts of titanium alloy (Tenax).
The posts of glass fiber and gold type III presented structural flaw of the material, while in the titanium
posts and titanium alloy failed the interface cement - post.
Key Words: Force torsional, stability, post, torcómetro, torque.
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ESTUDIO IN VITRO DEL SISTEMA ADHESIVO A BASE DE IONÓMERO DE
VIDRIO MODIFICADO CON RESINA USADO EN RESTAURACIONES DE
IONÓMERO DE VIDRIO Y COMPUESTOS DE RESINA.
1Juan Carlos Dorado, 1 Juan Manuel Rico, 1 Patricia Uribe Vargas. 1, Juan Carlos
Vergel. 2
Fundacion Universitaria San Martin Facultad De Postgrados De Odontologia
Abstract
This In Vitro study assessed a new resin-modified glass ionomer system (Fuji BOND LC®GC)
compared and analyzed its tensile strength in relation to glass Ionomer (Fuji II® GC) and
conventional resin systems (Z100® 3M). The adhesive system was placed on intermediate coronal
dentine.
It was hypothesized that the use of Fuji BOND LC®, GC would improve the retention of a restoration
made with glass ionomer and conventional resin.
Two hundred and seventy-five extracted third molar were divided into five groups of 55 teeth and
bonded with a restoring material Fuji II LC® GC and Z100® 3M. It was compared the result of
adhesion between conventional adhesion system and the bonding system using the new modified
glass ionomer system, Fuji BOND LC®, GC. Fuji BOND LC® light cured adhesive. The teeth were
debonded by applying a shear load using an Instron universal testing machine.
The mean force to debond was calculated for each group and each tooth was examined to record
the site of bond failure and MPa needed to debond those restorations. Bonding failure was
compared in each group with a 40 per cent fracture rate with the control. The results showed that
the resin-modified system Fuji BOND LC® was very effective at improving retention of restorations
onto intermediate coronal dentine.
Key Words: Conventional Bonding, Dentin bonding strength, Glass Ionomer, Fuji BOND LC®, Resin Glass modified Ionomer,
Shear Bonding Strength*.
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KNOWLEDGE AND HEALTH PERCEPTIONS OF THE ELDERLY WHO ASIST
TO USTA CLINICS, QUALITY OF LIFE FACTORS INFLUENCE 2006
Gloria Cristina Aranzazu Moya, Herman Boada, Carmen alodia Martinez lopez,
María Mónica Uribe
Universiti Of Santo Tomas Bucaramanga
Abstract
Objective: To determine the knowledge and perceptions of the elderly health and factors that influences
their quality of life.
Methods: A descriptive study to analyze the relationship of the perception of health with
sociodemográphics, general health, chronic illnesses as well as oral and visual factors, necessity of
treatment autopercibida and clinically perceived and last medical visit variables.
Non parametric tests were applied; the possible associations among variables measures in nominal and
ordinal scale were evaluated applying the test of X 2.and exact test of Fisher. The whole analysis considers
a significant level p=0.05, the database was elaborates in Excell and the definitive analysis in STATA 6.0.
Results: The population was composed by 46 males and 60 women 56.6% with mean age 68.6 year-old.
Individuals have a positive perception of its general health 66(62.26%) and they have changed activities
for blame of her 48(46.09%). The quality of life it has been affected on the average by its general health
it was of 3.07 that it is considered positive.
The negative perception of their visual health in 56(54.3) and their quality of life has been affected by
their visual health on the average in 3.7 it is considered negative. Regarding the oral health perception it
was positive for 50(47.1%) and negative for 56(52.8%), the quality of life has been affected by its oral
health in 3.6 on the average being negative this perception. In the analysis bivariade allowed to identify
how the quality of life of the elderly is affected. It is evidenced that the factor that more affects it is leaving
activities so much general, to leave foods and visual with P=0.0001
Conclusions: The condition that more it affects the quality of life it is to leave activities so much for
general, oral and visual health. The perceptions were more negative in feminine gender.
Key Words: Perceptions Of Health, Quality Of Life, Elderly
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LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE THAT HAVE THE BASIC PRIMARY AND HIGH
SCHOOL TEACHERS OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS OF
BUCARAMANGA, SANTAMARTA AND RIOHACHA BEFORE AND LATER
OF THE INTRODUCTION OF AN EDUCATIONAL MATERIAL ABOUT OF
AVULSED TOOTH
Carolina Paola Brito Sánchez, Mónica Janeth Garnica Vera. Martha Liliana
Rincón Rodríguez. Jaime Omar Moreno Monsalve.
Abstract
Universidad Santo Tomás
Objective: To evaluate the level of knowledge that you/they have the educational ones before on the
dental extraction and after the application of an educational material related with the topic.
Materials and Methods: One hundred seventy six teachers were evaluated educational of 16
public and private schools of Bucaramanga, Santa Marta and Riohacha through a survey about the
avulsed tooth. Then the educational ones were divided in an experimental and control group. An
educational material was given to the experimental group about the handling of the avulsed tooth. It
was carried out a second survey to evaluate the effectiveness of this material and to observe were
differences between both groups.
Results: 176 were evaluated. When referring to the city 43.2% (76) were from Santa Marta, 38.1%
(67) were from Bucaramanga and the 19% (33) left were from Riohacha.
The knowledge avulsed tooth was regular in 70% (123) of the population evaluated to the beginning
of the study. After having given the manual the knowledge was better in 52.8% (93). It was found
associations statistically significant for the level of knowledge (p=<0.0001) when being compared
according to intervention.
Conclusions: A better knowledge was observed on the handling of the avulsed tooth in the group of
educators that received the educative material oriented to teach of the topic, its prevention and its
handling, if it is compared with which they did not receive it.
Key Words: Avulsed tooth, Replantation, Knowledge
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MODIFICATION IN THE LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE OF ORAL HEALTH IN THE
PATIENTS WITH CRONIC RENAIL INSUFFICIENCY IN THE HEMODIALISYS
PROGRAM AND THE EQUIPMENT OF HEALTH OF UNIT RENAL "FUNDACION
FANNY RAMIREZ DE MEJIA" IN CARTAGENA, USING THE APPLICATION OF A
PROTOCOL OF ESTOMATOLOGIC HANDLING OF THE UNIVERSITY OF
CARTAGENA.
Carmona M; Carbonell z; Pinzón D; Daza P; Velez E.
Universidad De Cartagena
Abstract
Chronic Renal Insufficiency (CRI) corresponds to the clinical situation derived from the permanent
loss of the renal function and with progressive character at which it can be arrived by multiple
etiologies. These renals patients show general and estomatologics signs and symptoms by the
sequels that the disease leaves.
The evaluative study, valued the degree of knowledge and the attitude of the population in study,
before the application of a protocol of estomatologic handling, based on the evidence, proposed by
the postgraduate Estomatology and Oral surgery of the dentistry Faculty in University of Cartagena
through the educative and therapeutic actions of promotion and prevention, estomatologic
handling of oral manifestations and surgical procedures.
For it, a protocol based on the evidence was designed and applied, determined the demographic
characteristics of the patients, the level of knowledge that about oral health and oral manifestations
of CRI, had the patients and professionals of the health area in the renal unit and finally, the
modification of the level of knowledge and the conduct before the oral health, thanks to the
application of the protocol.
The demographic characteristics of the taken part and not taken part patients were not similar, the
level of knowledge and the conduct before the oral health of the patients and professionals
improved after application of the protocol. The prevalence of estomatologics injuries in the patients
was 97%, displaying behaviour towards the improvement the taken part group, explained by the
therapeutic used according to the protocol.
Key Words: Renal Chronic Insufficiency, oral Manifestations, estomatologic Handling,
Knowledge in oral health, Protocol.
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DESIGN AND APPLICATION OF A PROGRAM OF PROMOTION OF THE
HEALTH AND PREVENTION OF THE ORAL DISEASE DIRECTED TO THE
INFANTILE COMMUNITY OF THE “FUNDACIÓN FORMEMOS”.
Francy Yamile Cetina Hernández, Clara Patricia Acuña Ramos
Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Abstract
Healthy ways of life can be implemented in a population of students of the “Fundación Formemos” to
propitiate and to support an acceptable condition of oral health.
The objective was to promote in the school community of the “Fundación Formemos” and in their
families a conscience of oral health, and development of promotional and preventive activities,
obtaining therefore the prevention of oral pathologies.
It is part of the macroproject of extension MODEL OF INTEGRAL ATTENTION IN ORAL HEALTH
FOR COMMUNITIES PLURALETHNIC, UNDERCLASS AND IN HIGH RISK OF POVERTY, which
is developed in the National University of Colombia.
The objective group was the students of fifth a ninth degree of the FF, that they are result from the
forced displacement caused by the social situation of the country, that from small they must assume
rolls of an adult person to develop in useful form in the society.
It realized participate investigation with the application of a model integral attention looking for the
active participation of the population, with regard to their social representations, and the dialogue of
knowledge.
According to the results obtained and compared with the ENSAB III (National study of oral health),
the studied population is in acceptable conditions in tooth decay and oral hygiene. The most relevant
problem that they have is the presence of fluorosis. (Prevalencia of 51 %).
It is important the implementation of programs of prevention of the disease and promotion in oral
health, whose success is obtained devoting these the population at studying and involving to
parents, teachers and the community that surrounds them.
Key Words: Health promotion, sickness prevention of the oral heath, social representations, life
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EVALUATION OF THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN ORAL CONDITIONS WITH
QUALITY OF LIFE IN THE OLDEST WHOM LIVED IN ELDERLY
INSTITUTION OF BUCARAMANGA: TWO PHASE
Sonia Constanza Concha
Universidad Santo Tomás
Abstract
Objective: The aim was to evaluate the association between the quality of life (QL) with the oral
condition (OC) in the elderly.
Methodology: An analytical cross section observacional study was made. The universe was constituted
by 523 and the sample by 106 people, who lived in three elderly institution of the city, who fulfilled the
inclusion criteria. The variables of the study were social-demographic; systemic condition, the QL, the
OC, the functional physical capacity, mental state, and the social supports. In the analysis, summary
measures were calculated according to the nature of each variable. Analysis of factors was made to
determine the attributes that integrated OC. The exit variable (QL) was related to each other variables by
2 and Fisher´s exact test, the crude OR and intervals of confidence were calculated. Logistic regression
analysis and methods of correction of the OR were applied, the RR were obtained and the goodness of fit
of the model was evaluated.
Results: The quality of life in the elderly registered an average of 49.9±18.6 with rank between 14 and
85. The COP index, the salivary flow and the oral pain were attributes that defined the oral condition; the
67.9% of the population had a bad oral condition. A potential association between bad OC with bad QL of
the elderly wasn't seen RR 0.99 (IC95% 0.38-2.0).
Conclusion: A bad CO does not seem to be associate with bad a CV in the elderly; these results seem to
indicate the little effect that has a bad oral condition, frequent condition in the evaluated population,
relation could be affected by cultural aspects that do that the society in general and the greater adult in
individual, can get to underestimate this condition
Key Words: Quality of Life, Elderly, Oral Health
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SKELETAL AND DENTAL CHANGES IN INDIVIDUALS THROUGH LATERAL
CEPHALOGRAMS OBTAINED ONLY AFTER THE USE OF THE SPLINT-TYPE
HERBST APPLIANCES IN CLASS II DIVISION 1 MALOCCLUSIONS
Cuartas Luisa, Espinosa Alexander, Carvajal Wilson, Moncayo, Carmen, Bonilla
Jorge
Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia Seccional Pasto
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate skeletal and dental changes in individuals through lateral cephalograms
obtained only after the use of the splint-type Herbst appliances in Class II division 1 malocclusions.
Methods: Several electronic databases (Medline, Pubmed, Embase, Best Evidence and Sciences
Direct) were scrutinized . Abstracts that appeared to fulfill the initial selection criteria were selected
by consensus. The original articles were then retrieved.
Their references were also hand-searched for possible missing articles. Clinical trials that
assessed, through lateral cephalograms with modified Pancherz's analysis, immediate skeletal and
dental changes with the use of Herbst appliances without any concurrent orthodontic appliances,
surgical intervention, or syndromic characteristics were considered. A comparable untreated Class II
division 1 malocclusion control group .
Results: Five articles were finally selected and analyzed. An individual analysis of these articles was
made and some methodological flaws were identified. All the selected studies showed statistically
significant changes in the anteroposterior length of the mandible, mandibular incisor proclination,
mesial movement of the lower molars, and distal movement of the upper molars. Posttreatment
relapse in overjet and molar relationship was also observed.
Conclusions: Dental changes are as important as skeletal changes to attain the final occlusal
results. Long-term, prospective, double-blinded, randomized clinical trials are needed to support
these conclusions.
Key Words: Functional appliances; Herbst; Orthodontics; Systematic review; Dental changes;
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THE IMPACT OF ORAL HEALTH EDUCATION ON A SCHOLAR POPULATION
FROM THE INFANTILE VILLAGE SOS, IN FLORIDABLANCA, SANTANDER
BY DETERMINING THE ORAL HYGIENE AND GINGIVAL INDEX
Lucy Forero Orejarena, Emma Solangel Reyes Cruz, Martha Juliana Rodríguez G.
Universidad Santo Tomás
Abstract
Purpose: Determining the impact generated through a sensibilitation and motivational program
about oral hygiene habits in a scholar group, age range from six to fifteen years old.
Material and methods: A grouping random selection was performed. An intervention group
(n=40) and a control group were assigned (n=45). For the oral health sensibilization two programs
were executed for 4 months. The dependent (The simplified oral hygiene index IHOS and the
gingival index IG), the independent (intervention, brushing, flossing, age and gender) and the
confusion (mother's educational level, provenience and diet) variables were considered.
Results: The participants' average age was 11.2 +2.3 years and the brushing frecuency was 2.9 +
0.4 a day, at the start of the study. When analyzing the sociodemographic variables and the
intervention type, a statiscally significant association was observed in the mother's educational
level, 27.6% (8) from the intervined group and 72.4% (21) from the control group have primary
degree (p=0.01). When evaluating the oral hygiene a statiscally significant and third record,
p=0.004 and p<0.001, respectively. When evaluating the gingival index, a statiscally significant
association was evident in the three records p= 0.010 and p<0.0001, respectively. The quantitative
analysis showed statiscally significant differences in the oral hygiene and gingival index.
Conclusions: The impact generated through the program was positive and it mirrors on the oral
hygiene and the periodontal condition
Key Words: Oral education, bacterian plaque, oral hygiene, health promotion.
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PERCEPTION OF PEOPLE WITH HIV/AIDS ABOUT THE DENTAL
TREATMENT THEY RECEIVE.
Carolina García Sánchez, Julieth P Sierra Gallego, A Yessenia Vidal Quintero,
Diana M Contreras González, Eliana Martínez Herrera
Universidad de Antioquia. Facultad de Odontología
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to describe the perception of people with HIV about the dental
treatment they receive.
A fenomoligic qualitative research approach based on six categories of analysis was used made: 1)
Importance of dental treatment; 2) Discrimination by the dentists 3) Dentists´ fear to be infected; 4)
Dentists´ knowledge about HIV/AIDS; 5) Dentists´ risk to be infected during the treatment; 6)
Biosafety.
Two people were interviewed using both non-structured and in-depth interviews and four people
were interviewed over the phone. The data was processed by selecting six categories of analysis
and evidence given by the interviewees. Simultaneously, a literature search was conducted in order
to corroborate or refute the importance of the evidence obtained from the testimonies of patients with
HIV/AIDS who seek detal treatment.
It was concluded that dental treatment is refused to patients with HIV/AIDS on the basis of dentists'
fear of infection. Although the interviewees agreed that biosafety techniques should be used by
dentists, however, they feel that there are wrong ideas or lack of understanding about the true means
of disease transmission and the probability of becoming infected during the treatment.
People´s perception can be an important tool to understand the dentist-patient relationship and
dentists´ behavior and attitudes toward patients with HIV/AIDS, in order to find solutions that
contribute to the improvement of health services for these patients.
Key Words: HIV, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Prejudice, Discrimination, Perception,
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PARTICIPATORY ACTION INVESTIGATION IN ORAL HEALTH IN THE
COMMUNITY OF NELSON MANDELA CARTAGENA- COLOMBIA.
*González, Farith.** Carmona Luis, ***Arrieta, Carlos. Campo, Paula. Mondol,
Ronal. Tamara, Jeiver. Vergara, Adalberto
Universidad De Cartagena
Abstract
Objective: Analyzing the changes in the know-how, management and application of the concepts of
health and illness, through the implementation of a participatory action investigation method.
Methodology: This project is based on a qualitative methodological focus, supported in the
participatory action investigation method, including tools hermenéuticas and constructivists. Ten
families of stratum they were selected 1 and 2 corresponding al family nucleus of children educated in
ages of 5 and 19 years. For the gathering of the information was utilized the educational workshops, the
individual interview structured and observation in the people responsible for the care of the children. The
Categories analyzed were: Health and general illness, health and oral illness, prevention, knowledge on
treatment of oral illnesses, habits of oral health, social practices. Once it carried out this social analysis,
proceeded to intervene with the participatory actions and the following emerging categories arose:
attitude of change, motivation, sense of ownership in the community and solution of problems.
Results: The settlers managed to build a new knowledge in which health was established like a process
constituted by different components as they are it the social, mental, and physical welfare. Similarly, this
technique of teaching (IAP) permitted to the settlers to be splits active of the solution of their problems
and difficulties, modifying vague concepts of health and illness and becoming people restless in the
search of situations that improve their quality of life, always willing to reach a well common one, enlarging
their self-esteem, motivation and sense of ownership in the community.
Conclusions: It is fundamental the direct interaction with the community, where can be known in depth
all its social aspects. To take this analysis as starting point and to design educational strategies, that
permit the direct intervention of the community, contributing to improve the quality of life of the settlers.
Key Words: Participatory Action, Social Interactions, Oral Hygiene, Oral Health Knowledge
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CLINICAL FINDINGS IN HEAD AND NECK FROM WOMEN VICTIM OF
VIOLENCE REPORTED TO THE LEGAL MEDICINE NATIONAL INSTITUTE
AND FORENSIC SCIENCES AT NARIÑO DEPARTMENT – COLOMBIA 2006.
Martinez Corso German, Salas Zambrano Andres, Hernandez Zambrano
Alvaro, Mafla Chamorro Ana, Domínguez John Alexis
Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia Seccional Pasto
Abstract
The public health in Colombia among its intervention approaches, presents as a main goal for the
society, the reduction of violence against woman in all its manifestations. This aspect can be
demonstrated in different ways such as physical, sexual and psychological ill-treatment.
The dentist is the professional who can evaluate in the very moment the evidences that lead to illtreatment, with physical findings in the head and the neck. For this reason a descriptive and
transversal study was carried out with all the clinical findings in the head and the neck.
This study was performed in 302 patients who were given a legal medical diagnosis at Instituto
National de Medicine Legal y Ciencias Forenses del Municipio de Pasto (National Institute of Legal
Medicine and Forensic Sciences at the Municipality of Pasto) between January and May 2006.
Socio demographic aspects as well as those related with the way the events took place in relation to
the injuries were evaluated.
Key Words: Violence Against Women
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KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICES TO PREVENT
CROSSED INFECTIONS IN THE SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY - UNIVALLE
Dubier Albeiro Mena Huertas, Jamerson Alfonso Valencia Rodríguez, Benjamín
Alberto Palomino Blandón
Universidad del Valle
Abstract
The infectious diseases are more aggressive with the time and it presents a great risk to be
transmitted between patients and dentist. It is necessary the suitably use of every ways to prevent
risk of suffering a biological accident.
A descriptive survey was made, the study subjects were students, teachers and auxiliary stuff of
the Escuela de Odontología of the Universidad del Valle, involved in at least one clinic or preclinical
subjects, 151 people was included in the study, it was trying to identify the measures of protection
and prevention knowledge for identifying frequent weaknesses and strengths. The information was
recollected by a self report structured questionnaire to ask for knowledge on biosecurity and
additionally practice information was recollected without previous warning. Information was
analyzed with Epiinfo 6.04.
An acceptable level of biosecurity knowledge was found, nevertheless the applying in the clinic
practice presents significant mistakes that limits its develop that increase the risk of crossed
infection.
It was found similarities whit other studies that show, although acceptable knowledge exists, its
applying is not the suitable one.
It is necessary find and applies correct strategies to improve the biosecurity knowledge and its
applying; with the results of this survey a biosecurity manual was developed, applying and
Key Words: Biosecurity, Protection Barriers, Cross Infection
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MULTIMEDIA SOFTWARE BASED ON THREE-DIMENSIONAL
ANIMATIONS REPRESENTING AN INSTRUCTIVE OF MBT
(MCLAUGHLINBENNETTTREVISI) ORTHODONTIC TECHNIQUE
Muñoz Jose, Mejia Diego A, Ortiz Andrés
Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia Seccional Pasto
Abstract
Purpose: To develop a multimedia software based on three-dimensional animations representing
an instructive of MBT (McLaughlinBennettTrevisi) orthodontic technique.
Method: To carry out the present technological development type investigation, we took into account
the criteria of a group consisting of seven teachers of Postgraduate Course in Functional
Orthopedics and Orthodontics from Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia who responded to a
survey by content experts. Besides, we analyzed the results obtained in a survey by applied utility to
a total of 25 resident students from the same university.
Results: In the development of software, subject matters such as vocabulary, bonding, alignment
and leveling stage, work stage, and adjustment and ending stage were included. The theoretical
focus from perspective of education and use of technologies describes a series of didactical
strategies used in software, which was developed by multimedia integration, using the programming
language Action Script, proprietary of software Flash MX Professional by Macromedia Corporation
(marked currently as Adobe).
Conclusions: Both in survey by content experts (teachers) as in survey by usability (resident
students), we found that a high percentage of population was in agreement with contents
description, animations, color, navigation, legibility, audio, and optional criteria included in software,
referring that, when authors cite high percentage, this corresponds to almost totality of the group,
and when they reference significant percentage they make reference to more of the half of
population.
Key Words: NiTiT, conjugate tie, retro-tie, arc hook, active distal retrotie: system 12 and 3, passive distal
tie, distal bend, elastic module, software.
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EFFECTS OF ORAL HEALTH PROMOTION AT SCHOOL: MEANINGS,
EXPERIENCES, AND PRACTICES OF THE HEALTH OF THE MOUTH
ILLNESS SURROUNDINGS.
Emilia María Ochoa Acosta, Angela María Franco Cortés, Blanca
Susana Ramírez Puerta
Grupo Salud Bucal y Bienestar Facultad de Odontología Universidad de
Antioquia
Abstract
The investigation has a quantitative component which gives count of the state of the health of the
mouth of students in Medellín and of a qualitative component which has a comprehensive
approximation to the meanings, experiences, and practices of the health of the mouth illness
surroundings. This investigation was done with 120 boys and girls between the ages of 12 and 13.
They share a space with certain common characteristics which they can identify with, but not only
their physical dimension, but also with a symbolic and social dimension. In addition, they are
enrolled in twelve public institutions.
The qualitative dimension is done from a hermeneutical perspective, based upon the interpretation
of constructed social texts, which reflect the conceptions that children have upon practices and
experiences in the health of the mouth illness and its meanings from where they have constructed.
Recollection technique and construction of data were done by in depth interviews and recounts.
Analyzing the reduced conception of the process of health illness, the association of the mouth to
stereotype concepts of beauty, the visit to a dentist associated with pain and anxiety, the application
of a technical know-how which hides the child, the lack of knowledge of basic concepts which affect
practices, such as been a part of study findings, one may conclude that it is important to articulate
educational and health sectors in function of creating educational environments which go beyond
the instrumental part with respect to the health of the mouth. On the other hand, it is necessary to
convert going the dentist into an experience which visualizes children, and it should make children
aware and committed of taking care of their mouth on their own.
Key Words: Meanings, Experiences, Practices, Education – Oral health
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NIVEL DE CONOCIMIENTO, MANEJO LEGAL Y CLÍNICO DEL MALTRATO
INFANTIL EN LOS ODONTÓLOGOS ADSCRITOS DE LA ESE HOSPITAL
LOCAL CARTAGENA DE INDIAS 2006-2007
*Gloria Alexandra Ospino Pinto , *Elisama Esther Cohen Cumplido, *Ivan
Alfonso Velasco Cumplido, **Gloria Perez Trespalacios, ***Farith Gonzales
Universidad del Sinu
Abstract
Objective: to determinate the level of knowledge legal work and clinical of the infantile mistreat
applicated for the dentists of the cartagena de indias ESE during the second semester of 2006 and
first semester of 2007.
Method: descriptive studio, transverse. the poblation was of 42 dentists workers in the ESE be
applicated a cuestionary of 10 questions organized in chapters according with each one of the
variables of the studiio; contrasting with the answer gave for the 14 medicals coordinating
committee workers in the ESE, to these be applicated a semi-estructurado cuestionary of 10
questions in relation to the variable of legal work.
Results: there was absence of knowledge about some kinds of mistreat, deficiencies in the
identification of physique abuse and negligence; the 69% of the dentists dont know protocols for the
notification of the mistreat, the 88% dont fill the unique format of vigilance intersectorial of the
intrafamiliar viloence and the 7% choose the appropriate plan for the work of the infantile mistreat
identificated in the consult.
Contrasting these discoveries with the answers of the coordinating committee found that in spite of
be trained in the them only the 50% know the list of the institutions to acude in case of infantile
mistreat.
Conclusions: the dentists showed confusion in the patologics concepts and identification of signs
of child mistreated. about the legal work dont know the plan to follow when is identificated a
infantile mistreat case in the odontological
Key Words: Infantile Mistreat, Legal Work, Clinical Work, Knowledge Level, Ese( Estatal Social Company)
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VARIATION OF THE PH TO SALIVATE BEFORE AND AFTER THE
CONSUMPTION OF DRINKS MOISTURIZERS
Sebastian Quintero, Yindy Angarita, Edwin Ortiz, Fredy Sarmietno, Diego Sierra
Colegio Odontologico Colombiano
Abstract
Objective: To determine the pH to salivate in students of 1 ° and 2 ° semester of pregrado of the
Colegio Odontológico Colombiano before and after the consumption of moisturizing drinks in 2007.
Materials and methods: experimental study where students of 1 ° and 2 ° semester of the
Colegio Odontológico Colombiano having in count the criteria of Selection. They were distributed in
groups: group A, 35 pupils with powerade, group B, 35 pupils with gatorade, group C, 31 pupils with
squash and group D, 20 pupils with water, obtained 4 samples of saliva and I determine the pH of
every capture by means of a digital pH-meter mark Corning in an interval of time of-10, 0, 15 and 30
minutes.
Results: In four groups of study one thought that there is a significant correlation in PH salivary
measured to 15 and 30 minutes after consumed the drink of 72.7 %, to the time-10 of 49.3 % and
the time 0 of 51.8 %.
Conclusions: The saliva in a maximum time of 30 minutes after the consumption of the drink tends
to neutralize the pH raising it to a value similar to the one that was in the first capture to-10 minutes.
Key Words: pH to salivate, Capacity buffer, Moisturizing drinks, Measurement of ph
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ORAL HEALTH PREVENTIVE PROGRAMA TO CONTROL CARIES AND
PERIDONTAL DISEASES RISK FACTORS IN PREGNANT
Claudia Milena Riveros Alejo, Martha Juliana Rodríguez Gómez
Universidad Santo Tomás
Abstract
Objective: To design, execute and evaluate the effectiveness of a preventive program in oral health to control
the risk factors to decay and periodontal disease in the pregnant whom were affiliated to an health enterprise
in Bucaramanga.
Materials and methods: Forty pregnant who were in the second and third trimester of pregnancy were
divided in experimental (20) and control (20) group. The both groups one provided to a questionnaire on
beliefs and practices oral health. Latter, the periodontal index, dental state and oral hygiene index as well as the
necessities of treatment were evaluated through a clinical examination before and after a preventive program.
The experimental group received mechanical therapy, kits of oral hygiene, a conference and a video. The group
control received the educative strategy developed by the health enterprise (conference). In order to compare
according by intervention X 2 and Fisher´s exact test were applied by the qualitative variables and t of student
or Wilcoxon´s rank test were used by the quantitative variables.
Results: The significant statistically were seen between intervention and control groups only them of
intervention by the beliefs (p<0.0001) and healthful practice index (p=0.001); by both index were seen well in
the intervention group. In the same way, ICPTN index was shown associated statistical (p<0.001). By ICP
index statistical association were seen before and after of intervention.
Conclusion: The evidence seems to demonstrate that this type of programs are efficient and the health
enterprise can implement this action without greater investment and guarantee the benefit of an integral
service that adjusts to the necessities of this population.
Key Words: Pregnant, Risk Factors, Periodontal Disease, Decay, Knowledge, Practices, Oral Hygiene
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Diana Carolina Rodríguez Orjuela, Jahir Andrés Ruíz López, Johanna Andrea
Bonilla Rodríguez, Leidy Johanna Lugo Mesa, Sonia Yanibe Rodríguez
Salamanca, Wilmer Liborio López Mora, Xiomara Herrera Roa.
Colegio Odontologico Colombiano
Abstract
ABSTRACT: Pregnant women, and specially those that are in poverty situations, are considered a
vulnerable group that require integral health attention. Pregnancy courses are oriented in
promoting health and preventing medical sickness not including education with regard to oral
health. The aim of this study was to design, implement and evaluate a programme to complement
pregnancy courses to reduce the risk of early childhood caries and periodontal diseases in the
mothers and their offspring. During the 1st and 2nd semester of 2006, 21 pregnant women, from
the Diana Turbay Health Center, between the ages of 15 and 35 years old were intentionally
selected and given a questionnaire before and after the Oral Health Programme. The presence of
dental plaque was examined by applying the O'Leary Index to evaluate the risk. The data was
analyzed using Excel and a descriptive analysis. The obtained results show that an Oral Heath
Programme increases knowledge concerning oral health and significantly reduces de presence of
bacterial plaque in a group of pregnant women. In conclusion, an Oral health Programme focused
on educating pregnant women is effective to reduce the risk of oral diseases during their pregnancy
motivating mothers in good health habits to prevent early childhood caries in their offspring.
Key Words: Programme, oral health education, early childhood caries, gingivitis, oral habits.
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EVALUATION OF THE PROGRAM OF QUALIFICATION TO EDUCATIONAL
LEADERS IN THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE ORAL HEALTH OF THE
PRESCHOOL POPULATION OF SABANETA – ANTIOQUIA, 2006.
Diana Maritza Torres Cardona, Carol Natalia Tamayo López,
Merino, Maria Cristina Giraldo Zuluaga, Sandra González Ariza
Mauricio Arias
Universidad CES
Abstract
Introduction: To reinforce the knowledge about oral health of the educational leaders at the
educative institutions becomes a measurement guessed right in health promotion and dental
diseases prevention that can appear in early ages, as a complement of the actions for protection
that the families have at home.
Materials and methods: An intervention, comparative, prospective and longitudinal study was
conducted. Leader teachers of 15 preschool institutions of the municipality of Sabaneta (Antioquia)
were trained and 802 students between the 3 and 6 years were evaluated in two phases, with an
interval of seven months, dental decay indices were applied to them (ceo-s and COP-S) and the
IHOS index.As the same way, questionnaires structured on knowledge of oral hygiene to the
educational ones were made in similar times.
Results: There was an increase in the level of knowledge of the 36,6% after the qualification of the
educational ones. The average of the teeth in mouth stays, was an increase of the healthy surfaces,
a reduction of 62.5% in the white spot, the soft plaque diminish in a 36.4%, appearing in addition a
reduction to 33.7% in the active enamel decays.
Conclusions: The empowering of the educational ones in programs of oral health promotion,
favors the improvement of the state of oral health in the children.
Key Words: Children, Qualification; Educational Leaders; Promotion And Prevention Programs,
Education In Oral Health.
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HEALTH SOCIAL REPRESENTATIONS GUIDING THE LIFE EXPERIENCE
OF SOME YOUTH GROUPS IN THE CITY OF MANIZALES, COLOMBIA
María del Carmen Vergara Quintero
Autonoma University of Manizales
Abstract
Through this research work, I try to aim at contributing with some bases that may be of help in
finding a guiding thread between the formulation of policies and the needs, interests and
expectations of the population. Youth, whom are often visualized from our perspective of adults, are
perceived as risk people, with a high degree of vulnerability towards sexually transmitted diseases,
adolescence pregnancies, a certain tendency to the consumption of psychoactive drugs and a
terrifying nearness to violence. The policies formulated by adults correspond more to their fears and
knowledge than to the needs undergone by the young people themselves.
Accordingly, I have decided to approach the problem through the youth social representations with
reference to health in order to define proposals that will contribute to generating a major impact in
their health in the city of Manizales, Colombia. The concern generated by this research results from
the conviction that it is necessary to listen to young people to have a holistic vision of their problems
and their requirements to be taken into account.
The most significant results from this project allow us to understand that social representations that
guide youth life experience with reference to health result from a wide perspective about the world;
thus, defining health as a balance state between mental, material, spiritual, emotional and moral
aspects with a social projection. Work is one of the activities that youth consider healthful, as well as
one of the requirements to have good health, as work generates freedom and autonomy. Health
deals with violence, human rights and with peace. “Health is to the individual as peace is to the
collectivity”.
Key Words: Health, youth, social representation
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Abstract
LABOR RISK WHICH ARE EXPOSED THE TEACHERS AND DENTISTRY
STUDENTS FROM SIXTH TO TENTH SEMESTER FROM THE UNIVERSITY
OF SINU AT THE CLINIC CARTAGENA DE INDIAS 2007
*Pacheco, Y. *Puello, L. **Quintero, I. ***González, F., *Estudiantes de X
Semestre de Odontología Universidad del Sinú, ** Docente de salud ocupacional
Escuela de Medicina Universidad del Sinú, *** Docente de Investigaciones
Escuela de Odontología Universidad del Sinú.
Universidad Del Sinu
Objective: To describe the perceptions toward labor risk which are exposed the teachers and
dentistry students from sixth to tenth semester from the University of Sinú that attend clinic
Cartagena de Indias at first semester of 2007.
Methodology: This investigation is type transverse descriptive. The surveyed population was
constituted by all of the students from sixth to tenth semester and teachers that attend the dentistry
clinic Cartagena de Indias. The sample was conformed by eighty two people selected in population
way. The collected data carries out trough done surveys into the dentistry clinic to the research
target population. The evaluation was gotten taking account the variables hygienic factors, safety
factors and hygienic and safety rules.
Results: It was watched that the most research population identifies the risk factors which are
exposed into the dentistry clinic, besides they perceived that conditions of the place where they
make their trainning are not so appropriate.
Conclusions: It can be emphasized that population in general of students and teachers perceive
the risks which are exposed. Nevertheless, it is watched that in its majority they don't stand out the
importance of using the necessary measures to avoid them, what result in a wrong handling of
these factors and therefore generating illness.
Key Words: Hygienic, Safety Risk Factors And Safety And Hygienic Rules.
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LOST HEARING INDUCED BY NOISE EVALUATED IN EDUCATIONAL DENTIST IN THE DENTAL
CLINICS IN SANTO TOMÁS UNIVERSITY
Yinna LIzzeth Rivera Becerra., Sonia Constanza Concha S, Sandra Juliana Rueda
Universidad Santo Tomás
Abstract
Objective: To identify the degree of auditory loss in educational dentist of the USTA clinics
according audiology qualification of the occupational scales of Larsen and Eli.
Materials and Methods: A study of observational descriptive type of prevalence was made; the
universe was conforming by 32 and the sample by 27 dentists, selected by voluntary sampling. The
relation of the presence of PAIR with each variable was analyzed by Chi2, Student´s t and Fisher
Exact test; a significance level was considered á = 0.05. The exit variables were the presence of loss
audition according to Eli and Larsen for both ears and like explanations variables the related ones to
the sociodemographics and clinical aspects.
Results: The prevalence of PAIR according to the qualification of the Eli scale was in the left ear in a
62.9%; the women demonstrated noticeable alteration at this level. In the scale Larsen the right ear
report 88.9% of prevalence being the men who presented/displayed greater alteration.
Conclusion: According to the valuation of the Eli scale the women demonstrate the beginning of the
auditory alteration in the frequency of 4000 Hertz and in the men there is commitment of the acute
and conversational frequencies being well-known the lost evolution of the auditory one.
Key Words:
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