Quantitative analysis on the exchange of restorations in integrated clinics
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Resumo: | The exchange of amalgam restorations for composite resin occurs for functional or aesthetic reasons. The objective was to carry out a survey of data in the dental records of patients treated at Faculdade Patos de Minas - FPM of quantitative nature aiming to verify the current situation of amalgam restorations that were maintained, repaired, replaced or did not receive any treatment. 250 records were selected randomly, from the 6th to the 10th period, referring to the second half of 2019; the inclusion criteria collected dental records that have amalgam restorations on posterior teeth. Information was collected regarding: Age; Gender; Black’s classification; Treatment: repair, maintenance (finishing and polishing), amalgam exchange or no intervention; As exclusion criteria, medical records that did not present restorations in posterior teeth, under 18 years old. The highest incidence was in adults aged 36-50 years (21.7%). The female gender (52.9%) had a higher number of teeth restored with amalgam. Class I teeth (61.5%) were more affected, followed by class II MO (9.5%), OD (14.6%), or MOD (14.2%). The group without intervention (54.5%) was the recommended procedure. Class I was predominant in tooth 17 (10.6%). Class II MO was predominant in tooth 25 (12.9%), class II OD was predominant in tooth 45 (11.6%), class II MOD was predominant in tooth 26 (10.8%). Regardless of the restorative material, the preservation of the dental structure was maintained, with a greater number of restorations without intervention, instead of maintenance, repair or replacement. |
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Quantitative analysis on the exchange of restorations in integrated clinicsAnálisis cuantitativo del intercambio de restauraciones en clínicas integradasAnálise quantitativa sobre a troca de restaurações em clínicas integradasAmalgamComposite resinsRestorationsIncidence.AmalgamaResinas compuestasRestauracionesIncidencia.AmálgamaResina compostaRestauraçõesIncidência.The exchange of amalgam restorations for composite resin occurs for functional or aesthetic reasons. The objective was to carry out a survey of data in the dental records of patients treated at Faculdade Patos de Minas - FPM of quantitative nature aiming to verify the current situation of amalgam restorations that were maintained, repaired, replaced or did not receive any treatment. 250 records were selected randomly, from the 6th to the 10th period, referring to the second half of 2019; the inclusion criteria collected dental records that have amalgam restorations on posterior teeth. Information was collected regarding: Age; Gender; Black’s classification; Treatment: repair, maintenance (finishing and polishing), amalgam exchange or no intervention; As exclusion criteria, medical records that did not present restorations in posterior teeth, under 18 years old. The highest incidence was in adults aged 36-50 years (21.7%). The female gender (52.9%) had a higher number of teeth restored with amalgam. Class I teeth (61.5%) were more affected, followed by class II MO (9.5%), OD (14.6%), or MOD (14.2%). The group without intervention (54.5%) was the recommended procedure. Class I was predominant in tooth 17 (10.6%). Class II MO was predominant in tooth 25 (12.9%), class II OD was predominant in tooth 45 (11.6%), class II MOD was predominant in tooth 26 (10.8%). Regardless of the restorative material, the preservation of the dental structure was maintained, with a greater number of restorations without intervention, instead of maintenance, repair or replacement.El intercambio de restauraciones de amalgama por resina compuesta se produce por motivos funcionales o estéticos. Así, el objetivo de este trabajo fue realizar un relevamiento de datos en las historias clínicas de los pacientes atendidos en el curso de Odontología de la Faculdade Patos de Minas - FPM de carácter cuantitativo con el objetivo de verificar la situación actual de las restauraciones de amalgama que se mantuvieron, repararon, sustituyeron o no. no recibió ningún tratamiento. Se seleccionaron 250 historias clínicas al azar, del 6 al 10 período, referidas al segundo semestre del año 2019. Los criterios de inclusión fueron registros médicos que presenten restauraciones de amalgama en dientes posteriores. Se recopiló la siguiente información: Edad; Género; Clasificación negra artificial; Tratamiento: reparación, mantenimiento, cambio de amalgama o si no hubo intervención. Como criterio de exclusión se prescindió de las historias clínicas que no presentaban restauraciones en dientes posteriores, menores de 18 años. La mayor incidencia fue en adultos de 36 a 50 años (21,7%). El sexo femenino (52,9%) tuvo un mayor número de dientes restaurados con amalgama. Los dientes de clase I (61,5%) se vieron más afectados, seguidos de los de clase II MO (9,5%), OD (14,6%) o MOD (14,2%). El grupo sin intervención (54,5%) fue el procedimiento recomendado. La clase I fue predominante en el diente 17 (10,6%). La clase II MO fue predominante en el diente 25 (12,9%), la clase II OD fue predominante en los dientes 45 (11,6%), la clase II MOD fue predominante en el diente 26 (10,8%). Independientemente del material restaurador, se mantuvo la preservación de la estructura dental, con un mayor número de restauraciones sin intervención, en lugar de mantenimiento, reparación o reemplazo.A troca de restaurações em amálgama por resina composta acontece por razões funcionais ou por estética. Dessa maneira, o objetivo deste trabalho foi realizar um levantamento de dados nos prontuários dos pacientes atendidos no curso de Odontologia da Faculdade Patos de Minas - FPM de cunho quantitativo visando verificar a situação atual das restaurações em amálgama que foram mantidas, reparadas, substituídas ou não receberam nenhum tratamento. Foram selecionados 250 prontuários de forma aleatória, do 6º ao 10º período, referente ao segundo semestre do ano de 2019. Os critérios de inclusão abordaram prontuários que apresentam restaurações em amálgama em dentes posteriores. Coletaram-se as seguintes informações: Idade; Gênero; Classificação artificial de black; Tratamento: reparo, manutenção (acabamento e polimento), troca do amálgama ou se não houve nenhum tipo de intervenção. Como critério de exclusão dispensaram-se prontuários que não apresentavam restaurações em dentes posteriores, menores de 18 anos. A maior incidência foi em adultos de 36-50 anos (21,7%). O gênero feminino (52,9%) teve maior número de dentes restaurados com amálgama. Os dentes com classe I (61,5%) foram mais acometidos, seguidos de classe II MO(9,5%), OD(14,6%), ou MOD(14,2%). O grupo sem intervenção (54,5%) foi a conduta preconizada. A classe I foi predominante no dente 17(10,6%). A classe II MO foi predominante no dente 25(12,9%), classe II OD foi predominante nos dentes 45(11,6%), a classe II MOD foi predominante no dente 26(10,8%). Independente do material restaurador, foi mantido a preservação da estrutura dentária, teve um número maior de restaurações sem intervenção, ao invés da manutenção, reparo ou substituição.Research, Society and Development2020-12-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1040510.33448/rsd-v9i11.10405Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 11; e87191110405Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 11; e87191110405Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 11; e871911104052525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/10405/9440Copyright (c) 2020 Geovana Cristina Silva Oliveira; Naeany Laís Pereira Machado; Lia Dietrich; Fernando Nascimento; Saulo Gonçalves Pereira; Roberto Wagner Lopes Góes; Victor da Mota Martinshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira, Geovana Cristina SilvaMachado, Naeany Laís PereiraDietrich, LiaNascimento, FernandoPereira, Saulo GonçalvesGóes, Roberto Wagner LopesMartins, Victor da Mota2020-12-10T23:37:57Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/10405Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:32:28.038297Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Quantitative analysis on the exchange of restorations in integrated clinics Análisis cuantitativo del intercambio de restauraciones en clínicas integradas Análise quantitativa sobre a troca de restaurações em clínicas integradas |
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Quantitative analysis on the exchange of restorations in integrated clinics |
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Quantitative analysis on the exchange of restorations in integrated clinics Oliveira, Geovana Cristina Silva Amalgam Composite resins Restorations Incidence. Amalgama Resinas compuestas Restauraciones Incidencia. Amálgama Resina composta Restaurações Incidência. |
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Quantitative analysis on the exchange of restorations in integrated clinics |
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Quantitative analysis on the exchange of restorations in integrated clinics |
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Quantitative analysis on the exchange of restorations in integrated clinics |
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Quantitative analysis on the exchange of restorations in integrated clinics |
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Quantitative analysis on the exchange of restorations in integrated clinics |
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Oliveira, Geovana Cristina Silva |
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Oliveira, Geovana Cristina Silva Machado, Naeany Laís Pereira Dietrich, Lia Nascimento, Fernando Pereira, Saulo Gonçalves Góes, Roberto Wagner Lopes Martins, Victor da Mota |
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Machado, Naeany Laís Pereira Dietrich, Lia Nascimento, Fernando Pereira, Saulo Gonçalves Góes, Roberto Wagner Lopes Martins, Victor da Mota |
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Oliveira, Geovana Cristina Silva Machado, Naeany Laís Pereira Dietrich, Lia Nascimento, Fernando Pereira, Saulo Gonçalves Góes, Roberto Wagner Lopes Martins, Victor da Mota |
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Amalgam Composite resins Restorations Incidence. Amalgama Resinas compuestas Restauraciones Incidencia. Amálgama Resina composta Restaurações Incidência. |
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Amalgam Composite resins Restorations Incidence. Amalgama Resinas compuestas Restauraciones Incidencia. Amálgama Resina composta Restaurações Incidência. |
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The exchange of amalgam restorations for composite resin occurs for functional or aesthetic reasons. The objective was to carry out a survey of data in the dental records of patients treated at Faculdade Patos de Minas - FPM of quantitative nature aiming to verify the current situation of amalgam restorations that were maintained, repaired, replaced or did not receive any treatment. 250 records were selected randomly, from the 6th to the 10th period, referring to the second half of 2019; the inclusion criteria collected dental records that have amalgam restorations on posterior teeth. Information was collected regarding: Age; Gender; Black’s classification; Treatment: repair, maintenance (finishing and polishing), amalgam exchange or no intervention; As exclusion criteria, medical records that did not present restorations in posterior teeth, under 18 years old. The highest incidence was in adults aged 36-50 years (21.7%). The female gender (52.9%) had a higher number of teeth restored with amalgam. Class I teeth (61.5%) were more affected, followed by class II MO (9.5%), OD (14.6%), or MOD (14.2%). The group without intervention (54.5%) was the recommended procedure. Class I was predominant in tooth 17 (10.6%). Class II MO was predominant in tooth 25 (12.9%), class II OD was predominant in tooth 45 (11.6%), class II MOD was predominant in tooth 26 (10.8%). Regardless of the restorative material, the preservation of the dental structure was maintained, with a greater number of restorations without intervention, instead of maintenance, repair or replacement. |
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