2016
DOI: 10.1590/1981-863720160001000131064
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Oral rehabilitation in pediatric dentistry: a clinical case report

Abstract: Despite the emphasis and effort devoted to preventive dentistry, massive coronal destruction caused by dental caries or trauma is still seen in pediatric dentistry practice today. The RESUMOApesar da ênfase e esforço dedicados à Odontologia preventiva, as grandes destruições coronárias causadas por cárie ou traumatismos dentários ainda são hoje problemas que ocorrem na prática clínica da odontopediatria. Além das dificuldades técnicas relacionadas a tais tratamentos, soma-se a isso, os problemas inerentes a… Show more

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“…After prosthetic rehabilitation, the patient expressed pleasure with her appearance and seemed more receptive to greater social integration becoming more cheerful and communicative. These observations are in line with a previous report on the impact of oral rehabilitation on an increased patient self-esteem [5,8,16]. Total and partial removable dental prosthesis were used to prevent malocclusion and to recover oral function.…”
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“…After prosthetic rehabilitation, the patient expressed pleasure with her appearance and seemed more receptive to greater social integration becoming more cheerful and communicative. These observations are in line with a previous report on the impact of oral rehabilitation on an increased patient self-esteem [5,8,16]. Total and partial removable dental prosthesis were used to prevent malocclusion and to recover oral function.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…In addition, it has been reported that appropriate dental treatment may also have a positive impact on psychological and social aspects related to the child's life [7,8,14]. Lorenço-Neto et al [16] have demonstrated that a comprehensive approach for a patient presenting ECC will impact beyond the oral environment, restoring psychological aspects and promoting prevention. As far as caries risk, we found that the present case features conditions previously reported to be associated with increased risk for ECC, including a low socioeconomic status, lower school-level, long periods of breastfeeding (24 months or more) and a fairly low nutritional health compared to children without carious lesions [15,[17][18][19][20].…”
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confidence: 99%