Radiographic study of dental anomalies in brazilian patients with neuropsychomotor disorders
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Resumo: | The purposes of this study were to investigate radiographically the dental and maxillomandibular in patients with neuropsychomotor disorders and determine the role of panoramic radiographs for quantitative and qualitative analyses of dental alterations. A total of 322 panoramic radiographs from 190 males and 132 females aged 4 to 57 years were obtained from the files of the Center for Care to Patients with Special Needs (CAPE; Dental School, University of São Paulo) and subdivided into syndromes, special needs, neurological, neuromuscular or cerebral disorders, and sequels of diseases. 32% of dental alterations were in tooth position, with 69% of this group associated with tooth rotation. The mandible accounted for 54.62% of alterations. The male gender (55.85%) and the permanent dentition (78.7%) were most affected. Panoramic radiographs were proved to be well suited for quantitative evaluation of dental anomalies of epidemiological nature. Panoramic radiographs are important diagnostic resources when applied to patients with special needs because of the difficulty to place intraoral films and held them correctly positioned during the radiographic technique. |
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Radiographic study of dental anomalies in brazilian patients with neuropsychomotor disordersRadiographpanoramicMaxillofacial complexNeurological disordersPatients with special needsThe purposes of this study were to investigate radiographically the dental and maxillomandibular in patients with neuropsychomotor disorders and determine the role of panoramic radiographs for quantitative and qualitative analyses of dental alterations. A total of 322 panoramic radiographs from 190 males and 132 females aged 4 to 57 years were obtained from the files of the Center for Care to Patients with Special Needs (CAPE; Dental School, University of São Paulo) and subdivided into syndromes, special needs, neurological, neuromuscular or cerebral disorders, and sequels of diseases. 32% of dental alterations were in tooth position, with 69% of this group associated with tooth rotation. The mandible accounted for 54.62% of alterations. The male gender (55.85%) and the permanent dentition (78.7%) were most affected. Panoramic radiographs were proved to be well suited for quantitative evaluation of dental anomalies of epidemiological nature. Panoramic radiographs are important diagnostic resources when applied to patients with special needs because of the difficulty to place intraoral films and held them correctly positioned during the radiographic technique.Faculdade De Odontologia De Bauru - USP2007-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572007000600013Journal of Applied Oral Science v.15 n.6 2007reponame:Journal of applied oral science (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USP10.1590/S1678-77572007000600013info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPedreira,Erick NeloMagalhães,Marina Cury GallotiniCardoso,Camila LopesTaveira,Luís Antônio de AssisFreitas,Cláudio Froes deeng2007-12-13T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1678-77572007000600013Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/jaosPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||jaos@usp.br1678-77651678-7757opendoar:2007-12-13T00:00Journal of applied oral science (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Radiographic study of dental anomalies in brazilian patients with neuropsychomotor disorders |
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Radiographic study of dental anomalies in brazilian patients with neuropsychomotor disorders |
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Radiographic study of dental anomalies in brazilian patients with neuropsychomotor disorders Pedreira,Erick Nelo Radiograph panoramic Maxillofacial complex Neurological disorders Patients with special needs |
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Radiographic study of dental anomalies in brazilian patients with neuropsychomotor disorders |
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Radiographic study of dental anomalies in brazilian patients with neuropsychomotor disorders |
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Radiographic study of dental anomalies in brazilian patients with neuropsychomotor disorders |
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Radiographic study of dental anomalies in brazilian patients with neuropsychomotor disorders |
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Radiographic study of dental anomalies in brazilian patients with neuropsychomotor disorders |
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Pedreira,Erick Nelo |
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Pedreira,Erick Nelo Magalhães,Marina Cury Gallotini Cardoso,Camila Lopes Taveira,Luís Antônio de Assis Freitas,Cláudio Froes de |
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Magalhães,Marina Cury Gallotini Cardoso,Camila Lopes Taveira,Luís Antônio de Assis Freitas,Cláudio Froes de |
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Pedreira,Erick Nelo Magalhães,Marina Cury Gallotini Cardoso,Camila Lopes Taveira,Luís Antônio de Assis Freitas,Cláudio Froes de |
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Radiograph panoramic Maxillofacial complex Neurological disorders Patients with special needs |
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Radiograph panoramic Maxillofacial complex Neurological disorders Patients with special needs |
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The purposes of this study were to investigate radiographically the dental and maxillomandibular in patients with neuropsychomotor disorders and determine the role of panoramic radiographs for quantitative and qualitative analyses of dental alterations. A total of 322 panoramic radiographs from 190 males and 132 females aged 4 to 57 years were obtained from the files of the Center for Care to Patients with Special Needs (CAPE; Dental School, University of São Paulo) and subdivided into syndromes, special needs, neurological, neuromuscular or cerebral disorders, and sequels of diseases. 32% of dental alterations were in tooth position, with 69% of this group associated with tooth rotation. The mandible accounted for 54.62% of alterations. The male gender (55.85%) and the permanent dentition (78.7%) were most affected. Panoramic radiographs were proved to be well suited for quantitative evaluation of dental anomalies of epidemiological nature. Panoramic radiographs are important diagnostic resources when applied to patients with special needs because of the difficulty to place intraoral films and held them correctly positioned during the radiographic technique. |
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