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Background and Objective: Dental study casts play a vital role in the diagnosis and treatment planning of various orthodontic cases. This study was carried out to compare the tooth widths, arch widths, and arch lengths in Class-I normal dentition to those... see more

Objective: To record the dentition, jaw and facial growth and development of children with class II malocclusion at the age of 7-8 years old in the early dental transitional stage with 3D technology and to provide the study basis for the growth and d... see more

Dental caries is a localized destruction of the tooth surface initiated by decalcification of the enamel followed by lysis of organic structure leading to cavity formation. The purpose of this research was to discover the DMF-T index and caries prevalence... see more

Actualización de aspectos relacionados con el Síndrome del Diente Fisurado Actualización de aspectos relacionados con el Síndrome del Diente FisuradoIntroducción: hace más de 30 años se describió una condición caracterizada por la presencia de una fisura dentaria o fractura dentaria incompleta, actualmente una marcada incidencia ha ocasionado que exista cierta confusión entre los clínicos. Esta entidad se conoce como Síndrome del Diente Fisurado. Objetivo: actualizar acerca de un grupo de aspectos relacionados con el Síndrome del Diente Fisurado. Material y Métodos: le realizó una revisión bibliográfica teniendo en cuenta la literatura científica y clásica de los últimos 5 años a la fecha, en idioma español e inglés, utilizando las bases de datos Ebesco, Scielo y Lis, de lo cual se obtuvieron más de 140 artículos de 22 países, que fueron decantados a 26 de acuerdo con la actualidad y ajuste real a los criterios académicos y prácticos de la Escuela Estomatológica Cubana. Desarrollo: la dificultad del diagnóstico del Síndrome del Diente Fisurado, el aumento en su incidencia, los nuevos conocimientos acerca de su etiología y los recientes avances en cuanto a los elementos diagnósticos y  tratamientos han hecho que se mantenga como un tema importante dentro de la literatura especializada contemporánea. En este trabajo se exponen las tendencias diagnósticas y terapéuticas más novedosas de modo que cada clínico pueda formar su propio criterio. Conclusiones: el Síndrome del Diente Fisurado es una de las primeras causas de extracción dentaria debido a los problemas para su identificación. Es quizás el problema bucal peor diagnosticado y el más confundido con otras entidades de tipo pulpar, periodontal o dolor buco-facial.Palabras clave: Síndrome del Diente Fisurado, fisura dentaria, fractura en tallo verde, fractura incompleta, hendidura. ABSTRACTIntroduction: since more than thirty years ago was discovered a condition characterized by the presence of a dental fissure or dental incomplete fracture; actually a remarkable incidence has carried out the existence of certain confusion among the clinics. This entity is known as syndrome of fissured teeth. Objective: to update about a group of aspects relating to thecracked tooth syndrome. Material and Methods: was carried out a bibliographical revision taking into account the scientific and classic literature from the last five years up to day, both Spanish and English language, using databases Ebesco, Scielo and Lis obtaining more than 140 articles from 22 countries, which were rejected 26because were not update and were not adjusted to real academicand practical approaches criterion of the Cuban Stomatology School. Development: the difficulty of the diagnostic of the Cracked tooth syndrome, the increasing incidence, the new knowledge regarding its etiology and the recent advances concerning to the diagnostic elements and treatment had made its maintenance as an important topic inside the contemporaneous specialized literature. In this work are exposed the diagnostic and therapeutic tendencies more actualized in the way that each clinician may have its own criteria. Conclusion: the cracked tooth syndrome is one of the more common causes of dental extraction due to the problems for its identification. It´s, maybe, the mouth problem worst diagnosed and for that the most confused with other pulped type entities, periodontal or Mouth-facial Paine. Keywords: Cracked Tooth Syndrome, dental fissure, green stem fracture, incomplete fracture, crevice.

Objetivo: actualizar acerca de un grupo de aspectos relacionados con el Síndrome del Diente Fisurado. Material y Métodos: le realizó una revisión bibliográfica teniendo en cuenta la literatura científica y clásica de los últimos 5 años a la fecha, en idi... see more

Background: There were only 10.7% of junior school students in Banjarmasin brushing their teeth before bedtime. Using Line (as one of the social media) can be assumed as an effective strategy to spread information. Purpose: This study aimed to reveal chan... see more

Introduction: During orthodontic tooth movement, the early response of periodontal tissues to mechanical stress is an acute inflammatory reaction. Mechanical stress from orthodontic appliances is believed to induce cells in the periodontal ligament (PDL) ... see more

Background: There were only 10.7% of junior school students in Banjarmasin brushing their teeth before bedtime. Using Line (as one of the social media) can be assumed as an effective strategy to spread information. Purpose: This study aimed to reveal chan... see more

Introduction: Pes cavus is a deformity characterized by a high longitudinal medial arch. It is classically associated with neurological conditions, among which Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease is the most common. Treatment options depend on the flexibili... see more

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