SAODS – Volume 4 Issue 1
Publisher | : | Scienticon LLC |
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Article Inpress | : | Volume 4 Issue 1 – 2021 |
ISSN | : | 2642-1623 |
Issue Release Date | : | January 01, 2021 |
Frequency | : | Monthly |
Language | : | English |
Format | : | Online |
Review | : | Double Blinded Peer Review |
: | saods@scienticon.org |
Volume 4 Issue 1
Editorial
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Meddah Souad
Materials and Methods:We conducted a descriptive cross-sectional study on a representative sample of the pediatric population of Blida (310 children) who attended the Ahmed ZABANA dental clinic. Our study spanned six weeks from January 2019 to February 2019. We used CHERVIN’s PSQ-SRBD. The SRBD scale is a questionnaire administered to parents of children aged 2 to 18. It is made up of 22 items that investigate the frequency and severity of snoring during sleep, the presence of apnea during sleep, daytime sleepiness, disturbance in attention, hyperactivity and other symptoms related to SAHOS.
Results:The PSQ-SRBD score reveals that 21% of the children surveyed are suspected of having OSAHS. In our sample, the suspected OSAHS is concentrated in children between 6 and 13 years old. More than (90% of children) suspected of OSAHS have the following characteristics: mouth breathing, daytime sleepiness and disturbed attention and hyperactivity. Snoring is represented at 71% and breathing difficulties at 88%.
Discussion:The prevalence of skeletal class III in our clinic between 2015/2016 was 8.37%, while in 2017 it was 5.56% despite the fact that the population retained in 2017 was larger. This inconsistency is most likely related to the extent of the field taken in 2017, which results in a reduced percentage of unhealthy cases. Among other things, the prevalence of skeletal class III experienced a quantifiable decrease between 2015 and 2017.
Conclusion:OSAHS in children is multifactorial in origin, but the most common cause is enlarged tonsils and adenoids. The OSAHS treatment of choice in children is based on adeno-tonsillectomy surgery, which can be treated effectively. It will have the effects of lowering respiratory resistance, harmonizing facial growth and improving behavioral and cognitive disorders.
Keywords:Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome (OSAHS); Dental Clinic; Blida University Hospital Center
Case Report
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Gabriela Barbosa de Moraes, Estevam Rubens Utumi, Caleb Shitsuka, Leopoldo Penteado Nucci da Silva and Irineu Gregnanin Pedron
Hemangioma is a benign tumor characterized by abnormal proliferation of blood vessels. In the oral cavity, it most commonly affects the region of the lips, tongue and jugal mucosa. Among the therapeutic options, sclerotherapy has been used with satisfactory aesthetic and clinical results. The purpose of this article is to present the case of lower lip hemangioma in a patient, treated by means of monoethanolamine oleate sclerosing solution injections with total remission of the lesion. In this case, it was possible to safely promote the involution of the lesion through a non-surgical procedure.
Keywords:Hemangioma; Sclerotherapy; Oral Cavity; Lip
Review Article
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Norman Randall Thomas
Keywords: Periodontal and Dental Follicle; Collagen; Tooth Eruption
Case Report
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Stefani de Oliveira Queiroz, Luiz Augusto Collicchio, Estevam Rubens Utumi, Caleb Shitsuka and Irineu Gregnanin Pedron
Keywords: Mucocele; Minor Salivary Glands; General Anesthesia; Pediatric Dentistry; Oral Diagnosis; Oral Medicine
Case Report
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Sophia Rana de Souza Medeiros Lima, Alessandra Baptista, Hatsuo Kubo, Caleb Shitsuka and Irineu Gregnanin Pedron
Frenectomy, treatment performed in the indication of the excision of the labial or lingual frenum, presents several trans and postoperative complications, when the conventional surgical methods are used. The high power laser has been increasingly used in several dental specialties. The purpose of this article was to present a clinical case of lingual frenectomy using the diode laser (=980 nm) for the surgical procedure associated with photobiomodulation in a 7 years-old female patient in order to promote better trans and post-surgical conditions, illustrating particularly these benefits to children patients. .
Keywords:Labial Frenum; Lingual Frenum; Lasers; Laser Biostimulation; Laser Coagulation
Case Report
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Camila Marques Silva, Marcelo Martinson Ruiz, Estevam Rubens Utumi, Caleb Shitsuka and Irineu Gregnanin Pedron
Keywords:Lipoma; Adipocytes; Oral Cavity; Oral Medicine