2014
DOI: 10.1590/1982-02162014222-12
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Integração odontologia-fonoaudiologia: a importância da formação de equipes interdisciplinares

Abstract: Os odontólogos e fonoaudiólogos, por possuírem em comum a mesma área de atuação: o Sistema Estomatognático, tem a responsabilidade de trabalhar em conjunto. Além disso, têm a necessidade de se aliar com médicos, psicólogos e fisioterapeutas objetivando o aperfeiçoamento das terapias e tratamentos, promovendo satisfação e saúde aos seus pacientes. Entretanto, grande parte dos cirurgiões-dentistas apresentam dificuldades sobre quais casos necessitam de intervenção fonoaudiológica e o momento apropriado para a re… Show more

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“…The joint performance of Speech Therapy and Periodontics provides these patients with the benefit of interaction between shape and function, since the maladjustments of the static and dynamic structures generate compensations in the performance of oral functions, 47 which should then be normalized after orthodontic correction. Orthodontic treatment will reestablish a stable position of bones and teeth, to achieve the balance of these structures, while speech therapy directly meets the functional demands resulting from this structural imbalance, interfering with the dynamic structures, thus restoring the functions of the stomatognathic system 47,48 and contributing to the stability, since it will adapt the active and passive functions affected by periodontal disease, which should be adjusted to the new positions achieved after orthodontic treatment. In this patient, speech therapy was performed for eight months, until the articulation of phonemes and the tongue posture at rest were readjusted to the new occlusal arrangement, without generating undesirable forces on the dental structures.…”
Section: Case 4 -Alveolar Bone Loss In Maxillary Incisors In Biprotrumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The joint performance of Speech Therapy and Periodontics provides these patients with the benefit of interaction between shape and function, since the maladjustments of the static and dynamic structures generate compensations in the performance of oral functions, 47 which should then be normalized after orthodontic correction. Orthodontic treatment will reestablish a stable position of bones and teeth, to achieve the balance of these structures, while speech therapy directly meets the functional demands resulting from this structural imbalance, interfering with the dynamic structures, thus restoring the functions of the stomatognathic system 47,48 and contributing to the stability, since it will adapt the active and passive functions affected by periodontal disease, which should be adjusted to the new positions achieved after orthodontic treatment. In this patient, speech therapy was performed for eight months, until the articulation of phonemes and the tongue posture at rest were readjusted to the new occlusal arrangement, without generating undesirable forces on the dental structures.…”
Section: Case 4 -Alveolar Bone Loss In Maxillary Incisors In Biprotrumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the close relationship between the speech-language and hearing sciences and dentistry became more evident 6,7 , most likely in response to the topics addressed in the clinical practice of OM and dentists' need for complementary alternatives to treat several conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a difference can be explained by the fact that the victims of fall accidents do not necessarily need more complex care, such as hospital medical care. This is confirmed in another study (15) , in which about 30% of the traffic accidents occurred in the hospital and 20% of cases the victims were "released" at the accident site, not requiring them to be taken to the hospital. Possibly, because they were less traumatic, the falls were never sent to the hospital of this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 54%