8 results on '"Leonardo De Souza Louzardo"'
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2. MONITORING THE STATE OF ORAL HEALTH OF A PATIENT WITH CEREBRAL PARALYSIS: CLINICAL CASE REPORT
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Erick Nelo Pedreira, Vanessa Santos Rodrigues Canuto, Alexandra Gabrielly De Sousa Bentes, Antonia Patricia Oliveira Barros, Daniel Ugulino Ferreira, Crislyne Mendes Da Vera Cruz, and Leonardo De Souza Louzardo
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business.industry ,Calculus (dental) ,Dentistry ,Oral health ,medicine.disease ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Cerebral palsy ,stomatognathic diseases ,Epilepsy ,Blood pressure ,stomatognathic system ,Swallowing ,Cerebral paralysis ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Dentistry (miscellaneous) ,Surgery ,Oral Surgery ,Malocclusion ,business - Abstract
This case report describes a 12-year-old child diagnosed with cerebral palsy who was attended in the dental service in October 2012 with a chief complaint of caries. The dental history revealed that the child had difficulty in opening his mouth, chewing, and swallowing. In the intraoral examination, the patient had an atretic palate, fibrous gingiva, gingival bleeding, malocclusion, and presence of calculus in the supra and subgingival regions and presented epilepsy and low weight. In the complementary examinations, blood pressure was checked and the blood count was read. The treatment plan was done with scraping in the upper and inferior jaw, 4 sessions of polishing, and prophylaxis. During the treatment, the surgical removal of elements 44 and 42 was performed, and it was decided to perform another tooth extraction, after the complete healing, of element 31. The patient was followed up by the service for 5 years and died in 2017.
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- 2020
3. 22 Q11.2 DELETION SYDROME AND ALTERATION IN ORAL CAVITY: CLINICAL CASE REPORT
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Crislyne Mendes Da Vera Cruz, Joyce Helena Monteiro Barbosa, Erick Nelo Pedreira, Alexandra Gabrielly De Sousa Bentes, Luiza Madalena Mendes Da Vera Cruz, Leonardo De Souza Louzardo, and Antonia Patricia Oliveira Barros
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Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Radiography ,Complete blood count ,Oral cavity ,medicine.disease ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Developmental disorder ,Epilepsy ,DiGeorge syndrome ,medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Dentistry (miscellaneous) ,Surgery ,Oral Surgery ,Malocclusion ,business ,Nasal speech - Abstract
The 22 q11.2 deletion syndrome, also known as DiGeorge syndrome, is the subject of the loss of a submicroscopic segment of DNA in the 22 q11.2 region. It presents a great variability of clinical characteristics in affected individuals. Among the clinical manifestations are fissure of the palate, nasal speech, cardiovascular problems, and dysmorphic facial features. This case report describes a 15-year-old girl, clinically diagnosed as having DiGeorge syndrome, who attended a dental service for patients with special needs presenting with malocclusion, difficulty in chewing, and suspected heart disease. The patient was diagnosed with mixed developmental disorder and epilepsy, both uncontrolled, presenting pictures of hallucinations in the dental chair. The treatment plan was established through panoramic radiography, complete blood count, and medical release. Restorations, prophylaxis, scaling with fluorine application, and exodontia of elements 74, 83, and 84 were realized. The patient is still being treated at the dental health service.
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- 2020
4. TREATMENT OF ORAL MYIASIS IN A CEREBRAL PALSY PATIENT
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Vanessa Santos Rodrigues Canuto, Waldner Ricardo Souza de Carvalho, Leonardo De Souza Louzardo, Anderson Mauricio Paiva E Costa, Ligia Akiko Ninokata Miyahara, Flávia Sirotheau Corrêa Pontes, and Hélder Antônio Rebelo Pontes
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,fungi ,Physical examination ,medicine.disease ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Public health care ,Vaseline ,Cerebral palsy ,Fly larvae ,Surgery ,Lesion ,Ivermectin ,parasitic diseases ,medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Dentistry (miscellaneous) ,Oral Surgery ,medicine.symptom ,Myiasis ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Oral myiasis is a condition caused by the invasion of fly larvae in body tissues. This work aims to notify a clinical case of an oral myiasis in the oral cavity. The patient is 12 years old, male, white, and a carrier of cerebral palsy. He was attended by public health care presenting releasing of larvae through the vestibular face and in adjacent palatine next to elements 12 and 13. The clinical examination verified lack of hygiene, caries, necrotic ulceration, acute inflammation, exhaling fetid smell, bleeding in anterosuperior region, and larvae in this area. Treatment was Vaseline as asphyxiant during 3 days and single-dose ivermectin. In return, multiple larvae were detected within the lesion, the patient was anesthetized, an incision for displacement of the palatine area was made, and 55 larvae were removed. After intervention and surgical finalization, PerioGard was prescribed for cleaning. Therefore, therapeutics is effective.
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- 2020
5. MUCOEPIDERMOID CARCINOMA ON THE HARD PALATE: A RARE CASE REPORT
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Luiza Madalena Mendes Da Vera Cruz, Bianca Pantoja Campos, Joyce Helena Monteiro Barbosa, Crislyne Mendes Da Vera Cruz, Alexandra Gabrielly De Sousa Bentes, Leonardo De Souza Louzardo, and Ana Luiza Sarmento Dos Santos
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Incisional biopsy ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,medicine.disease ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Radiation therapy ,Lesion ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Mucoepidermoid carcinoma ,Major Salivary Gland ,Rare case ,medicine ,Malignant Salivary Gland Neoplasm ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Dentistry (miscellaneous) ,Surgery ,Hard palate ,Radiology ,Oral Surgery ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Mucoepidermoid carcinoma (MEC) is a malignant salivary gland neoplasm most commonly found in the oral cavity, occurring mainly in the major salivary glands. The most used treatments for MEC include local surgery alone or surgery associated with radiotherapy with or without cervical emptying. The objective of this study was to report the case of 18-year-old L.C.M., who had a lesion on the left side of the hard palate, with an evolution period of 5 years and characteristics very representative of MEC. An incisional biopsy was performed in the lesion region to confirm the diagnosis. After confirmation, the patient was referred for removal of the lesion and radiotherapy treatment. Five years after the surgery and radiotherapy treatment, the patient is well and without signs of relapse. It is concluded that the faster the diagnosis and treatment, the greater the chances of the patient being cured.
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- 2020
6. SIALOLITHIASIS IN BUCCAL MUCOSA: A CASE REPORT
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Priscilla Flores Silva Gonçalves, Waldner Ricardo Souza de Carvalho, Leonardo De Souza Louzardo, Vanessa Santos Rodrigues Canuto, Flávia Sirotheau Corrêa Pontes, Hélder Antônio Rebelo Pontes, and Diogo Dos Santos Da Mata Rezende
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business.industry ,Medicine ,Dentistry ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Dentistry (miscellaneous) ,Surgery ,Oral Surgery ,business ,Buccal mucosa ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine - Published
- 2020
7. CONDUCT IN TREATMENT OF INJURY IN MAXILLARY SINUS WITH CLINICAL REPERCUSSION IN ORBITARY AND NASAL CAVITY: CASE REPORT
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Luiza Madalena Mendes Da Vera Cruz, Leonardo De Souza Louzardo, Helder Antonio Rabello Pontes, Diego Pacheco Ferreira, Vanessa Santos Rodrigues Canuto, Alexandra Gabrielly De Sousa Bentes, and Antonia Patricia Oliveira Barros
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Nasal cavity ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Maxillary sinus ,Exophthalmos ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Hypoesthesia ,medicine.disease ,Marsupialization ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Surgery ,Dentigerous cyst ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Odontogenic cyst ,Oral and maxillofacial pathology ,medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Dentistry (miscellaneous) ,Oral Surgery ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
The dentigerous cyst is the second odontogenic cyst that most affects the maxilla. The patient attended in service of oral pathology in 2015 with asymptomatic lesion and without paresthesia, hypoesthesia, or other complaints in the maxillary sinus. Extraoral examination showed volume increasing in the left middle third of the face and exophthalmos of the left ocular globe. Radiography revealed delimitation and extension of area. Aspiration puncture confirmed the cystic nature. Incisional biopsy was performed with histopathologic diagnosis of dentigerous cyst. The treatment consisted in marsupialization and monthly analysis of the lesion regression for 1 year and 6 months along with a tomographic examination, obtaining satisfactory regression. The patient was submitted to surgery removing the entire lesion and associated tooth. After 2 months of follow-up, the patient is in good general condition, without signs of recurrence and without sensory or motor deficit.
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- 2020
8. CARE AND DENTAL INTEGRALITY IN CARRIERS OF DOWN SYNDROME
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Joyce Helena Monteiro Barbosa, Antonia Patricia Oliveira Barros, Crislyne Mendes Da Vera Cruz, Luiza Madalena Mendes Da Vera Cruz, Vanessa Santos Rodrigues Canuto, Leonardo De Souza Louzardo, and Erick Nelo Pedreira
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Down syndrome ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Dentistry ,Mouth breathing ,Physical examination ,medicine.disease ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,stomatognathic diseases ,stomatognathic system ,Toothache ,medicine ,Macroglossia ,media_common.cataloged_instance ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Dentistry (miscellaneous) ,Surgery ,Oral Surgery ,medicine.symptom ,Malocclusion ,business ,Trisomy ,Dental surgeon ,media_common - Abstract
Down syndrome is a chromosomal disorder caused by trisomy in chromosome 21.The oral cavity manifests many changes induced by the environment as well as alteration in immune system. The objective is to report a 12-year-old male pediatric dental patient who is attended in the dental care service for patients with special needs. He was a heart patient and a carrier of Down syndrome, presenting aggressiveness and endurance on the dental attendance. His problem was a toothache; however, the clinical examination verified mixed dentition, periodontal disease, high incidence of dental caries, malocclusion, staining on teeth, mouth breathing, narrow palate, and macroglossia. The treatment was accomplished through adequacy, prophylaxis, fluoride application, restorations, periapical radiography to exodontia, and the "hug technique." The importance of orientation about the dental health care of patients with Down syndrome to the professional teams is essential, beyond proper procedure and knowledge about the oral characteristics and how a dental surgeon could act to promote the integrality.
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- 2020
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