Lesões bucais relacionadas ao covid-19 revisão da literatura.
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Data de Publicação: | 2021 |
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Texto Completo: | http://rdu.unicesumar.edu.br/handle/123456789/9135 |
Resumo: | COVID-19 is a highly infectious disease caused by the new coronavirus 2019. It manifests itself in several ways in the human body, and one of them concerns oral health. There are studies that looking for understanding this relationship between coronavirus 2019 and oral lesions. Therefore, this paper aims to conduct a literature review on oral lesions related to COVID-19. The methodology used was a search in several media such as websites, newspapers, articles and electronic library, all accessible through the World Wide Web. In addition, data and sources from Scielo, Medline, Pubmed and Google Academic platforms were used. The main studies, reveal that the most common types of oral lesions are ulcerative and vesiculobullous lesions.However, even with the several articles searched, the conclusion is that there is still a lack of sufficient data and studies to confirm with certainty the relationship between COVID-19 and certain oral lesions. |
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Lesões bucais relacionadas ao covid-19 revisão da literatura.COVID-19Saúde bucalManifestações bucaisCOVID-19 is a highly infectious disease caused by the new coronavirus 2019. It manifests itself in several ways in the human body, and one of them concerns oral health. There are studies that looking for understanding this relationship between coronavirus 2019 and oral lesions. Therefore, this paper aims to conduct a literature review on oral lesions related to COVID-19. The methodology used was a search in several media such as websites, newspapers, articles and electronic library, all accessible through the World Wide Web. In addition, data and sources from Scielo, Medline, Pubmed and Google Academic platforms were used. The main studies, reveal that the most common types of oral lesions are ulcerative and vesiculobullous lesions.However, even with the several articles searched, the conclusion is that there is still a lack of sufficient data and studies to confirm with certainty the relationship between COVID-19 and certain oral lesions.O COVID-19 é uma doença altamente infecciosa causada pelo novo coronavírus 2019. Ela se manifesta de diversas formas no corpo humano e uma delas se refere a saúde bucal. Há estudos que procuram entender essa relação entre o coronavírus 2019 e as lesões bucais. Portanto, este trabalho tem o objetivo de realizar uma revisão de literatura sobre as lesões bucais relacionadas ao COVID-19. A metodologia usada foi uma busca em diversos meios de comunicação como sites, jornais, artigos e biblioteca eletrônica, todos acessíveis através da World Wide Web. Foram utilizados também, dados e fontes das plataformas Scielo, Medline, Pubmed e Google Acadêmico. Os principais estudos, revelam que os tipos de lesões orais mais comuns são lesões ulcerativas e vesicobolhosas. No entanto, mesmo com os diversos artigos pesquisados, a conclusão é que ainda se falta dados e estudos suficientes para confirmar com certeza a relação entre a COVID-19 e certas lesões bucais.UNIVERSIDADE CESUMARBrasilUNICESUMARMIRANDA, Fábio Vieira deMIRANDA , Fábio Vieira deGARCIA, Gustavo Henrique FranciscatoFERREIRA NETTO, LucianaIWAI, Daniel Endo2021-12-17T13:16:29Z2021-12-172021-12-17T13:16:29Z2021-12-17info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesisapplication/pdfIWAI, Daniel Endo. Lesões bucais relacionadas ao covid-19 revisão da literatura. 13f. 2021. Unicesumar - Universidade Cesumar: Maringá, 2021.Presencialhttp://rdu.unicesumar.edu.br/handle/123456789/9135porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Digital Unicesumarinstname:Centro Universitário de Maringá (UNICESUMAR)instacron:UniCesumar2022-03-30T11:25:44ZRepositório InstitucionalPRI |
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Lesões bucais relacionadas ao covid-19 revisão da literatura. |
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Lesões bucais relacionadas ao covid-19 revisão da literatura. |
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Lesões bucais relacionadas ao covid-19 revisão da literatura. IWAI, Daniel Endo COVID-19 Saúde bucal Manifestações bucais |
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Lesões bucais relacionadas ao covid-19 revisão da literatura. |
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Lesões bucais relacionadas ao covid-19 revisão da literatura. |
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Lesões bucais relacionadas ao covid-19 revisão da literatura. |
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Lesões bucais relacionadas ao covid-19 revisão da literatura. |
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Lesões bucais relacionadas ao covid-19 revisão da literatura. |
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IWAI, Daniel Endo |
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IWAI, Daniel Endo |
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MIRANDA, Fábio Vieira de MIRANDA , Fábio Vieira de GARCIA, Gustavo Henrique Franciscato FERREIRA NETTO, Luciana |
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IWAI, Daniel Endo |
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COVID-19 Saúde bucal Manifestações bucais |
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COVID-19 Saúde bucal Manifestações bucais |
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COVID-19 is a highly infectious disease caused by the new coronavirus 2019. It manifests itself in several ways in the human body, and one of them concerns oral health. There are studies that looking for understanding this relationship between coronavirus 2019 and oral lesions. Therefore, this paper aims to conduct a literature review on oral lesions related to COVID-19. The methodology used was a search in several media such as websites, newspapers, articles and electronic library, all accessible through the World Wide Web. In addition, data and sources from Scielo, Medline, Pubmed and Google Academic platforms were used. The main studies, reveal that the most common types of oral lesions are ulcerative and vesiculobullous lesions.However, even with the several articles searched, the conclusion is that there is still a lack of sufficient data and studies to confirm with certainty the relationship between COVID-19 and certain oral lesions. |
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