Papers by Sylvia Piovesan
Odontoestomatología, 2014
Odontoestomatología, May 1, 2014
Odontoestomatología, May 1, 2014
IV Congreso Argentino de Informática y Salud (CAIS) - JAIIO 42 (2013), 2013
Odontoestomatología, 2020
General objective: to know the perception of adolescents and young adults linked to the abusive ... more General objective: to know the perception of adolescents and young adults linked to the abusive consumption of drugs as a result of a dependency situation. Material and method: a qualitative research model was proposed. The theoretical sample by saturation was of adolescent and young adult population that was attended in Portal Amarillo. Inclusion criteria: a) to be between 15 and 24 years old, b) to be in treatment for drug use. Exclusion criteria: a) non-lucid patients, b) non-collaborating patients. Results: Participants refer to oral health as clean, white and aligned teeth; as cavities disease, gum bleeding and communicable diseases; and as altered functions chewing, aesthetics and taste. Prior to the dependency situation oral hygiene was regular, after meals and with received instructions. After the dependence the hygiene was very irregular, only if they remembered to do it and without instruction reinforcement. Before consumptions they were individuales integrated into the s...
Ediciones Universitarias, 2018
InterCambios: Dilemas y Transiciones de la Educación Superior, 2016
Odontoestomatología, 2014
OBJECTIVE: To analyse production and consumption indicators from the articles published in Odonto... more OBJECTIVE: To analyse production and consumption indicators from the articles published in Odontoestomatologia. METHOD: Full articles were downloaded inXML format. Te number of authors and country of origin were registered. Document type, access mode, language, country and year of publication were recorded from the references. RESULTS: 1.419 references are cited in 45 articles: 78.2% journals; Bradford core being 9 journals and the Journal of the American Dental Association was the most cited (45). 37% cite paid subscription journals, 24% paper access and 22% paper or free online. English language is foremost with the United States having 40% of cited journals. CONCLUSIONS: 1) Preference for journals cites, 2) High supremacy of United States and European journals and in English language, 3) Even if subscription journals were more frequently cited, a considerable growth in open access was confrmed, 4) Bradford core was 9 journals which are ranked within the 28 high impact ones (SCIma...
Among the content required to acquire ethics and legal competences in dental education was agreed... more Among the content required to acquire ethics and legal competences in dental education was agreed the Process of Informed Consent. This process was set up in different countries of the region as a routine practice in the dental clinic where professional and patient share the clinic decisions. In parallel with its implementation was constructed in the region for their broader ethical, legal doctrine and teaching university that was consolidated within the dental practice. It should then review the processes associated with the acquisition of ethical responsibilities that are deployed on the routes college of Dentistry. Therefore, the main objective of the study was to observe the teaching and learning process linked to competition Informed Consent Process for the formation of an undergraduate of Dentistry, Facultad de Odontologia Universidad de la Republica.
Te frst National Survey of Oral Health in Adults was carried out in 2010 in Uruguay counttry side... more Te frst National Survey of Oral Health in Adults was carried out in 2010 in Uruguay counttry side and now it is possible to describe the prevalence and distribution of caries in adults older than 35 ys. and young people. It was a Cross-sectional study based on WHO “Basic survey Methods”, (1997). A Multistage,stratifed cluster sampling design was applied. /(n= 922 418:15-24 ys.; 229:35- 44 ys. and 275:65-74 ys.). Caries prevalence was: in women: 94% (CI 91.8-96.1) and 91% (CI 87.8-94.1) in men. DMFT (population): 12,4 (CI:11.9-12.9);15- 24 ys.: 4,8 (CI 4.3-5.3); 35- 44ys.:15,8 (CI: 14.7-16.9) and 65- 74 : 24,4 (CI.23.3-25.5). Conclusions: It was found high prevalence of dental caries increases with age it is highest in women. DMFT components: M component was higher in adults of 35-44ys and 65-74ys than in young people of 15-24ys. Tere was a fair distance between DMFT and Signifcant Caries Index (SIC) indicator for young people.
Odontoestomatología
Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) share behavioral and metabolic risk factors with oral diseases. B... more Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) share behavioral and metabolic risk factors with oral diseases. Both are also public health issues. Objective: To determine the prevalence of caries, gum conditions, and tooth loss in patients treated at UdelaR’s School of Dentistry. Methods: A sample of individuals treated at the School of Dentistry answered a questionnaire on sociodemographic characteristics and habits related to behavioral risk factors. Anthropometric measurements, blood pressure, and capillary blood glucose were recorded, and an oral exam was performed. Results: Six hundred and two individuals were surveyed. The average DMFT was 16, the prevalence of untreated caries, 72.8%, and the prevalence of periodontitis, 42.9%. Conclusions: We recommend implementing a joint preventive-care program run by the School of Dentistry and the health area of UDELAR that integrates the promotion and prevention of oral and noncommunicable diseases.
Odontoestomatologia, Dec 1, 2010
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