Browsing by Title Facultad de Odontología
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(Churchill Livingstone, 2002)INTRODUCTION Osteochondral rib grafts are most commonly used for mandibular condylar replacements. However, when used in growing patients, unpredictable growth of the constructed condyle/ramus is a common complication. ...
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(MDPI, 2021)The purpose of this study is to assess the use of grade V titanium mini transitional implants (MTIs) immediately loaded by a temporary overdenture. For this, a histomorphometric analysis of the bone area fraction occupancy ...
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(Churchill Livingstone, 2016)The aim of this study was to perform a histological analysis of the conditions in patients undergoing surgery for unilateral condylar hyperplasia (UCH) using different histopathological analytical techniques and to describe ...
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(Univ Sao Paulo Fac Odontologia Bauru, 2015)Periodontal diseases usually refer to common inflammatory disorders known as gingivitis and periodontitis, which are caused by a pathogenic microbiota in the subgingival biofilm, including Porphyromonas gingivalis, ...
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(Sage, 2011-10)Periodontitis is an infection characterized by the occurrence of supporting tissue destruction with an episodic nature. Disease progression is often determined by the loss of attachment level or alveolar bone, and sequential ...
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(Oxford University Press, 2016)Background: We conducted a large international study to estimate fractions of head and neck cancers (HNCs) attributable to human papillomavirus (HPV-AFs) using six HPV-related biomarkers of viral detection, transcription, ...
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(Bioscientifica, 2020)During embryo implantation, endometrial angiogenesis is regulated by signals originating from the endometrium itself and the developing embryo. It has been suggested that hCG may play a pro-angiogenic role; therefore, we ...
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(Blackwell, 2018)Aim To characterize the potential of human periodontal ligament fibroblasts (HPLF) to synthesize CRP and Th-related cytokines in response to IL-6 in periodontal health and apical inflammation.
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(Frontiers Media, 2021)Periodontitis is an oral inflammatory disease in which the polymicrobial synergy and dysbiosis of the subgingival microbiota trigger a deregulated host immune response, that leads to the breakdown of tooth-supporting ...
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(QUINTESSENCE PUBLISHING, 2015)Aims: To conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis to evaluate the effectiveness of hypnosis/relaxation therapy compared to no/minimal treatment in patients with temporomandibular disorders (TMD). Methods: Studies ...
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(Oncotarget, 2016)Hypoxia, a common condition of the tumor microenvironment, is associated with poor patient prognosis, tumor cell migration, invasion and metastasis. Recent evidence suggests that hypoxia alters endosome dynamics in tumor ...
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(Wiley, 2021)Background: The social diversity, heterogeneous culture, and inherent economic inequality factors in Latin America (LA) justify conducting a comprehensive analysis on the current status and future trends of peri-implant ...
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(Universidad de Chile, 2012)La parotiditis crónica recurrente infantil (PCRI) es una enfermedad inflamatoria de origen desconocido definida como la inflamación de la glándula parótida asociada a dilatación de los ductos interlobulares no obstructiva, ...
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(Universidad de Chile, 2022)Las personas que han sido víctimas de trauma ocular producto de violencia ejercida por agentes del Estado, se encuentran expuestas a sufrir trauma psicosocial y psicológico, además de la afectación de múltiples ...
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(Universidad de Chile, 2012)La Parotiditis Crónica Recurrente Infantil (PCRI) es una inflamación recurrente y dolorosa, de etiología desconocida. Generalmente, se inicia alrededor de los 3 años de edad y se mantiene hasta la adolescencia. Estudios ...
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(Universidad de Chile, 2010)La Parotiditis Crónica Recurrente Infantil (PCRI) es una inflamación recurrente y dolorosa, de etiología desconocida. Generalmente, se inicia alrededor de los 2 años de edad y se mantiene hasta la adolescencia. Estudios ...
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(Universidad de Chile, 2011)La Parotiditis Crónica Recurrente Infantil (PCRI) es una enfermedad de etiología desconocida, que afecta a niños y adolescentes, caracterizándose por un aumento de volumen y sensibilidad, uni o bilateral de las ...
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(Universidad de Chile, 2010)La Parotiditis Crónica Recurrente Infantil (PCRI) es una inflamación recurrente y dolorosa, de etiología desconocida. Generalmente, se inicia alrededor de los 2 años de edad y se mantiene hasta la adolescencia. Estudios ...
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(Universidad de Chile, 2014)Las periodontitis son un conjunto de enfermedades de naturaleza inflamatoria y etiología infecciosa. El biofilm subgingival, constituido principalmente por bacterias anaerobias Gram-negativas, es el factor etiológico ...
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(Universidad de Chile, 2008)Parotiditis crónica recurrente infantil (PCRI), inflamación recurrente de etiología desconocida se manifiesta alrededor de los 3 años y se mantiene hasta la adolescencia, comprometiendo la calidad de vida. Estudios ...