8 results on '"Dantas Costa, Eliana"'
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2. Evaluation of customized peripheral sealing device acceptance for surgical/medical masks among dental professionals during early COVID-19 pandemic
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Roque-Torres, Gina, Kim, Jessica, Dantas Costa, Eliana, and Oyoyo, Udochukwu
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Fit factor ,ASTM ,Dentistry ,Seal peripheral - Abstract
A 3-dimensional (3D) printed custom-frame can improve the peripheral seal of readily available surgical/medical masks. This study aimed to assess the acceptance of a 3D-printed custom-frame with the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) surgical/medical masks and the use of a face shield. A total of 206 subjects from a dental school participated, who answered a multiple-choice questionnaire. Participants received an invitation through the institutional email of the school via Qualtrics platform. 3D printed custom-frames were fabricated for each participant. According to their response, participants were divided into 4 groups: mask only (M), mask and frame (MF), mask and face shield (MFS), and all 3 personal protective equipment (MFFS). Data was analyzed in absolute and relative frequency. The acceptance of a 3D-printed custom-frame in the group MFFS varied between ''poor''/''very poor'' (44.7%). It allowed ''good'' performance of routine procedures (40.3%), but ''poor'' visual quality (48.1%). Musculoskeletal tolerance and ease to perform movements were adequate. There was no interference in olfactory sensitivity (44.7%) or in the ability to breathe (34.5%). Finally, it showed "moderate pain" (48.1%) on the ear and "no pain" (38.9%) on the head. The 3D-printed custom-frame adapted to ASTM surgical/medical face masks showed reasonable tolerance. Side effects of ear pain ranging in degrees were noted. Further research is indicated to evaluate safety, comfort, compliance, side effects, and occupational hazards of long-term use of enhanced PPE recommendations.Avoiding the recurrent outbreaks of COVID-19, the use of PPE by the public is necessary. Improper PPE use is a major source of concern for human and environmental health. Preventing such activities can be done by following steps involved in PPE disposals or by getting a new way to re-use such as improving peripherical sealing. Our work highlights that a custom-frame can improve protection, without adverse effects. Resumen El sellado periférico de las máscaras médicas/quirúrgicas puede ser mejorado fácilmente mediante un marco personalizado impreso en 3 dimensiones (3D). Este estudio tuvo como objetivo evaluar la aceptación de un marco personalizado impreso en 3D cuando usado en combinacion con máscaras médicas/quirúrgicas de la Sociedad Estadounidense para Pruebas y Materiales (ASTM) asi como con el uso de protector facial. Participaron un total de 206 sujetos de una facultad de odontología, quienes respondieron un cuestionario de opción múltiple. Los participantes recibieron una invitación a través del correo institucional de la escuela a través de la plataforma Qualtrics. Se fabricaron marcos personalizados impresos en 3D para cada participante. Según su respuesta, los participantes se dividieron en 4 grupos: solo máscara (M), máscara y marco (MF), máscara y protector facial (MFS) y los 3 equipos de protección personal (MFFS). Los datos se analizaron en frecuencia absoluta y relativa. La aceptación de un marco personalizado impreso en 3D en el grupo MFFS varió entre ''pobre''/''muy pobre'' (44,7%). Permitió un ''buen'' desempeño de los procedimientos de rutina (40,3%), pero una ''mala'' calidad visual (48,1%). La tolerancia musculoesquelética y la facilidad para realizar movimientos fueron adecuadas. No hubo interferencia en la sensibilidad olfativa (44,7%) ni en la capacidad de respirar (34,5%). Finalmente, mostró "dolor moderado" (48,1%) en el oído y "sin dolor" (38,9%) en la cabeza. El marco personalizado impreso en 3D adaptado a las máscaras faciales quirúrgicas/ médicas de ASTM mostró una tolerancia razonable. Se observaron efectos secundarios de dolor de oído que variaron en grados. Estudios futuros deben evaluar la seguridad, la comodidad, efectos secundarios y los riesgos laborales del uso a largo plazo para este tipo de combinación. Para evitar los brotes recurrentes de COVID-19, es necesario el uso de equipamento personal de protección (EPP) por parte del público. El uso inadecuado de EPP es una fuente importante de preocupación para la salud humana y ambiental. La prevención de tales actividades se puede hacer siguiendo los pasos involucrados en la eliminación de EPP o obteniendo una nueva forma de reutilización, como mejorar el sellado periférico. Nuestro trabajo resalta que un marco personalizado puede mejorar la proteccion, sin afectos adversos.
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- 2022
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3. Patients´ Anxiety Related to Dental Radiographic Examinations: Levels, Perception and Management
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Dantas Costa, Eliana, primary, Cano Martins, Luciano Augusto, additional, Carvalho Chaves-Junior, Samuel, additional, Tavares Sousa, Emerson, additional, Duarte Gavião, Maria Beatriz, additional, Possobon, Rosana de Fátima, additional, and Lima Oliveira, Matheus, additional
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- 2021
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4. Imaging of the upper airway: which method is best for orthodontic assessment?
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Dantas Costa, Eliana, Moura Brasil, Danieli, Gaêta-Araujo, Hugo, Leroy Leggitt, Varner, and Rogue-Torres, Gina Delia
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PHARYNX ,COMPUTERS in medicine ,DIGITAL image processing ,THREE-dimensional imaging ,ONE-way analysis of variance ,ORTHODONTICS ,DIAGNOSTIC imaging ,COMPARATIVE studies ,CEPHALOMETRY ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,COMPUTED tomography - Abstract
The objectives of the present study were to compare measurements of pharyngeal airway subregions on lateral cephalometric (LC) and cone beam computed tomographic (CBCT) images in relation to skeletal classes and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of these imaging formats for this type of assessment. The CBCT images were assessed via both multiplanar reconstruction (MPR) and 3-dimensional (3D) reconstruction. The LC and CBCT images from 107 patients were classified according to skeletal class: 1, n = 35: 11, n = 35; and 111, n = 37. Linear measurements of the subdivisions of the upper airway were performed on the LC, MPR, and 3[) images. In addi:tion, area and volumetric measurements were performed on the MPR images. The relationships among imaging methods, skeletal class, and pharyngeal thirds were assessed by means of a 1-way analysis of variance (a = 0.05). No statistically sign:ificant differences in the linear, area, or volumetric measurements of the upper airway subregions were found among the skeletal classes (P > 0.05). For the linear measurements in the oropharynx and hypo pharynx, greater values were observed for the LC images than for the MPR and 3D images (P £ 0.05). Based on the study findings, MPR images should be preferred for visualization of the pharyngeal airway subregions. However, LC imaging is preferable to 3D reconstruction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
5. Expectation of parental control and the maintenance of bottle-feeding in childhood.
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Dantas Costa, Adriana, da Silva Tagliaferro, Elaine Pereira, Dantas Costa, Eliana, Bovi Ambrosano, Glaucia Maria, and de Fátima Possobon, Rosana
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BOTTLE feeding ,PRESCHOOL children ,PRENATAL care ,CHILDREN - Abstract
Objective: To investigate association between parental locus of control (belief of individuals about what or who has control of the events of their lives) and bottle feeding habits among children from 3 to 5 years of age. Methodology: Parental locus of control validated in Brazil, and semi-structured questionnaire to obtain sociodemographic, health, and oral habit behaviors was applied to mothers of 992 preschool children. Outcome variable "use of feeding bottle" was studied according to the time of its use (=36 months and >36 months). Simple logistic regression models were adjusted and raw odds ratios were estimated for variables of distal blocks, which contemplated parental locus of control, socioeconomic characteristics of family, and maternal habits. In the intermediate block, the variables for conditions of the child's birth and place of health care attendance during the prenatal period and early childhood were included. In the proximal block, the time of breastfeeding and pacifier use were reported. Variables were analyzed from the distal to the proximal block, and the individual analyses that presented p = 0.20 remained in each model; included in the subsequent block were the variables with p = 0.10, because this was a study of prevention. Results: Longer time of feeding bottle use was associated with the internal parental locus of control, mothers older than 31 years of age, white race, premature children, who used pacifiers and are treated in the private health system. Conclusions: Children who maintained the habit of feeding bottle use for a longer time were those whose mother presented an internal locus of control. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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6. Volumetric evaluation of temporomandibular joints in patients with a chewing-side preference: a CBCT study.
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Dantas Costa, Eliana, Farias Gomes, Amanda, Souza de Assis, Afonso Celso, Bovi Ambrosano, Glaucia Maria, and Pereira de Castro Lopes, Sérgio Lúcio
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TEMPOROMANDIBULAR joint radiography ,CEREBRAL dominance ,CHEWING gum ,COMPUTED tomography ,MANDIBULAR condyle ,MASTICATION ,SELF-evaluation ,T-test (Statistics) ,TEMPOROMANDIBULAR joint ,DATA analysis - Abstract
This study evaluated the influence of chewing-side preference on the volume of the mandibular condyle and coronoid process and the dynamic parameters of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). Cone beam computed tomographic scans of both TMJs of 90 individuals with a chewing-side preference were obtained while the patients were in the closed-mouth and maximum mouth-opening positions (test power a 0.80). The preferred chewing side was identified with a chewing gum test as well as by patient self-reports of preferred side and hemispheric dominance (ie, dominant side of the body). Two trained examiners assessed the volume of the mandibular condyle and coronoid process and the dynamic parameters of the TMJs on both sides. The volumes of the mandibular condyle on the 2 sides were compared using a paired t test (α = 0.05). McNemar and Bowker tests of symmetry (α = 0.05) were used for concordance analyses of the dynamic parameters of the TMJ on the chewing and nonchewing sides. No statistically significant difference was observed in the volume of the mandibular condyle (chewing gum test, P = 0.4548; interview, P = 0.7191; hemispheric dominance, P = 0.3471) or coronoid process (chewing gum test, P = 0.7718; interview, P = 0.8072; hemispheric dominance, P= 0.8301) on the chewing and nonchewing sides, regardless of the method used to identify chewing preference. The preferred chewing side also did not significantly affect the dynamic parameters of the mandibular condyle (P = 0.5538). Chewing-side preference does not influence the volume of the mandibular condyle or coronoid process or the dynamic parameters of the TMJ. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
7. Double mandibular canal and triple mental foramina: detection of multiple anatomical variations in a single patient.
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Dantas Costa, Eliana, Dias Peyneau, Priscila, Visconti, Maria Augusta, Lopes Devito, Karina, Bovi Ambrosano, Gláucia Maria, and Silvestre Verner, Francielle
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PREOPERATIVE care ,DENTAL implants ,DENTAL anesthesia ,COMPUTED tomography - Abstract
Having complete information about a patient's mandibular canal and mental foramen is fundamental to performing safer procedures and avoiding intraoperative and postoperative complications. Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) produces accurate images for the analysis of maxillomandibular bone structures and is widely used in dentistry. The aim of this study is to report a case of mandibular bifid canal associated with triple mental foramina that was revealed with CBCT images. A 45-year-old woman was referred for a CBCT scan of remaining bone quantity to assist in preoperative implant planning. The patient had reported problems related to anesthesia during extraction of the mandibular right second and third molars. Examination showed bilateral bifurcation of the mandibular canal, from the mandibular foramen to the gonial angle. In addition, exteriorization of the mandibular canal was noticed in 3 regions; that is, there were 3 distinct mental foramina. Clinicians must be aware of these anatomical variations in the mandibular region during dental procedures to avoid complications such as difficulty in obtaining anesthesia or postoperative sensory dysfunction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
8. Monostotic fibrous dysplasia: a case report with cone-beam computed tomography findings.
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Dantas COSTA, Eliana, Dias PEYNEAU, Priscila, Silvestre VERNER, Francielle, de ALMEIDA, Solange Maria, and Bovi AMBROSANO, Glaucia Maria
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CELL transformation ,COMPUTED tomography ,MUSCULOSKELETAL system ,CONNECTIVE tissues ,RADIOSCOPIC diagnosis - Abstract
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- 2017
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