Search results for "Dental practice"

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The mandibular angle in osteoporotic men

2010

Objectives: Osteoporosis induces the reduction of bone mass and screening for low bone mineral density (BMD) by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) has been the current gold standard test to determine osteoporosis. Panoramic radiography is widely used in dentistry for routine examination of jaws. The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between the mandibular angle (MA) values and the vertebral bone mineral density (v-BMD) in 20 osteoporotic men. Study design: In panoramic radiograms of osteoporotic men, the means were calculated for the mandibular angle values measured in the right and left mandible. v-BMD values were also calculated by manual analysis of DXA scans.…

AdultMaleDental practiceRadiographymedicine.medical_treatmentOsteoporosisDentistryMandibleMandibular anglestomatognathic systemBone DensityRadiography PanoramicmedicineHumansGeneral DentistryReduction (orthopedic surgery)Vertebral boneAgedBone mineralbusiness.industryMandibleMiddle Agedmedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]OtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASOsteoporosisSurgerybusiness
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Facial Self-Touching and the Propagation of COVID-19: The Role of Gloves in the Dental Practice

2021

Background: Despite facial self–touching being a possible source of transmission of SARS–Co–V–2 its role in dental practice has not been studied. Factors such as anxiety symptoms or threat perception of COVID–19 may increase the possibility of contagion. The objective was to compare the impact of control measures, such as gloves or signs in the reduction in facial self–touching. Methods: An intra–subject design was undertaken with 150 adults. The patients’ movements in the waiting room were monitored with Microsoft Kinect software on three occasions: without any control measures, using plastic gloves or using advisory signs against self–touching. Additionally, the participants completed the…

Dental practiceAdultmedicine.medical_specialty2019-20 coronavirus outbreakMesures d'excepcióCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)genetic structuresHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Threat perceptionhigh riskAudiologyArticleIllness perceptions03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineControl measuretouchSurveys and QuestionnairesCOVID–19MedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicinebusiness.industrySARS-CoV-2RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthCOVID-19anxietyAnsietat030220 oncology & carcinogenesisSARS–CoV–2MedicineAnxietypreventive measuresAvaluació del riscmedicine.symptombusiness
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Italian multicenter study on infection hazards during dental practice: Control of environmental microbial contamination in public dental surgeries

2008

Abstract Background The present study assessed microbial contamination in Italian dental surgeries. Methods An evaluation of water, air and surface microbial contamination in 102 dental units was carried out in eight Italian cities. Results The findings showed water microbial contamination in all the dental surgeries; the proportion of water samples with microbial levels above those recommended decreased during working. With regard to Legionella spp., the proportion of positive samples was 33.3%. During work activity, the index of microbial air contamination (IMA) increased. The level of microbial accumulation on examined surfaces did not change over time. Conclusion These findings confirm …

Dental practiceChange over timemedicine.medical_specialtypublic dental surgeries; microbial contaminationLegionellaMicrobial contaminationDental Equipmentdental surgeriesmicrobial contamination; dental surgeries; hazardsEnvironmental healthEpidemiologyHumansMedicineMED/42 Igiene generale e applicataBacteriabusiness.industrylcsh:Public aspects of medicineDental EquipmentPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthlcsh:RA1-1270Bacteria; Biofilms; Dental Equipment; Humans; Italy; Legionella; Dental Offices; Equipment Contamination; Water Microbiologypublic dental surgeriesDental OfficesItalyMulticenter studyBiofilmsDental OfficesEquipment ContaminationEquipment Contaminationmicrobial contaminationWater MicrobiologybusinesshazardsResearch ArticleBMC Public Health
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The quality of Internet information relating to 2019-nCov transmission control in dental practice

2020

Background: To date, the quality of the Internet information regarding the control and management of 2019-nCov virus transmission in dental clinics has not been evaluated The aim of this study was to evaluate the quality of Internet information about the control of 2019-nCov transmission in dental practice Material and Methods: Internet websites were identified daily using two search engines: Google and Yahoo! during the week from 20-06-2020 to 26-06-2020, applying the search term "2019-nCov transmission control in dental practice " The first 100 consecutive sites identified in each search were visited and classified The quality of information contained in each website was analyzed using th…

Dental practiceCode of conductComputer sciencebusiness.industry030503 health policy & servicesSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)media_common.quotation_subjectResearchInternet privacyControl (management)Information qualitylaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineTransmission (mechanics)lawThe InternetQuality (business)Odontostomatology for the Disabled or Special Patients030212 general & internal medicine0305 other medical sciencebusinessGeneral DentistryUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASmedia_common
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Orofacial pain of cardiac origin: review literature and clinical cases

2012

The most common types of orofacial pain originate at the dental or periodontal level or in the musculoskeletal structures. However, the patient may present pain in this region even though the source is located elsewhere in the body. One possible source of heterotopic pain is of cardiac origin. Objectives: Report two cases of orofacial pain of cardiac origin and review the clinical cases described in the literature. Study Design: Description of clinical cases and review of clinical cases. Results and conclusions: Nine cases of atypical pain of cardiac origin are recorded, which include 5 females and 4 males. In craniofacial structures, pain of cardiac origin is usually bilateral. At the cran…

Dental practiceMaleOrofacial painmedicine.medical_specialtyOrofacial painPediatricsHeart DiseasesFacial PainThroatmedicinePsychogenic diseaseHumansCraniofacialGeneral DentistrySinus (anatomy)AgedOral Medicine and Pathologybusiness.industryMalalties cardiovascularsReview-ArticleMiddle Aged:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Neurovascular bundleSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureCardiovascular diseasesOtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSurgeryFemaleDifferential diagnosismedicine.symptombusinessDolor orofacial
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A survey of dentists' practice in the restoration of the shortened dental arch.

2010

Objectives: The aim of this survey was to determine how a sample of dentists working in general dental practice in the UK sought to restore the mouths of patients who had shortened dental arches (SDAs). Study design: A survey was conducted over a period of six months on four commercial dental laboratories. Cases of SDAs comprising the anterior teeth and 2 to 4 premolars were examined; dental prescriptions were scrutinized and a special data collection form was completed accordingly. Results: A total of 140 SDA cases were examined. Most of these cases were for mandibular SDAs (88.6%). Of the recorded SDA cases, 67.2% were restored by cobalt-chromium based removable partial dentures (RPD); 25…

Dental practiceMalemedicine.medical_treatmentDentistryProsthesisProsthodonticsDental Archstomatognathic systemmedicineHumansPractice Patterns Physicians'General DentistryAnterior teethOrthodonticsbusiness.industryTreatment options:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]United KingdomDental archmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyDentistryUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSurgeryFixed BridgesFemaleDenturesProsthodonticsbusinessMedicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal
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The clinical safety of disabled patients: proposal for a methodology for analysis of health care risks and specific measures for improvement

2012

The clinical risks associated with health care have been a known factor since ancient times, and their prevention has constituted one of the foundations of health care. However, concern for the risks involved in health care treatments has risen very significantly in recent years, becoming a modern current of concern for clinical health care risks which is referred to by the name of “patient safety” in the scientific literature. Unfortunately, there are no studies on patient safety in dental practice or case studies of adverse events in this practice. In addition to the lack of studies on adverse events in regular dental practice, there are even fewer references to treatment for disabled pat…

Dental practiceSafety Managementmedicine.medical_specialtyDental Care for Disabledbusiness.industryReview-ArticleOdontologíaScientific literature:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias de la saludPatient safetyOtorhinolaryngologyNursingFamily medicineUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASHealth caremedicineHumansClinical safetyOdontostomatology for the Disabled or Special PatientsSurgeryPatient SafetyAdverse effectbusinessGeneral Dentistry
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Alternative Methods of Sterilization in Dental Practices Against COVID-19

2020

SARS-CoV-2, and several other microorganisms, may be present in nasopharyngeal and salivary secretions in patients treated in dental practices, so an appropriate clinical behavior is required in order to avoid the dangerous spread of infections. COVID-19 could also be spread when patients touches a contaminated surface with infected droplets and then touch their nose, mouth, or eyes. It is time to consider a dental practice quite similar to a hospital surgery room, where particular attention should be addressed to problems related to the spreading of infections due to air and surface contamination. The effectiveness of conventional cleaning and disinfection procedures may be limited by seve…

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Ergonomic Comparison of Four Dental Workplace Concepts Using Inertial Motion Capture for Dentists and Dental Assistants

2021

When the inventory is arranged in a dental practice, a distinction can be made between four different dental workplace concepts (DWCs). Since the prevalence of musculoskeletal diseases in dental professionals is very high, preventive solution need to be investigated. As the conventionally used DWCs have, to date, never been studied in terms of their ergonomics, this study aims to investigate the ergonomic risk when working at the four different DWCs. In total, 75 dentists (37 m/38 f) and 75 dental assistants (16 m/59 f) volunteered to take part in this study. Standardized cooperative working procedures were carried out in a laboratory setting and kinematic data were recorded using an inerti…

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Severe odontogenic infection: An emergency. Case report

2017

Odontogenic infections (OI) are a major reason for consultation in dental practice. They affect people of all ages, and most of them respond well to current medical and surgical treatments. However, some OI can spread to vital and deep structures, overcome the host immune system - especially in diabetic, immunocompromised or weakened patients - and even prove fatal. Ludwig's angina is a severe form of diffuse cellulitis that can have an acute onset and spread very rapidly, bilaterally affecting areas of the head and neck, and may prove life threatening. A case of severe dental infection is presented in which emphasis is placed on the importance of airway maintenance, followed by surgical de…

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