2007
DOI: 10.1590/s1415-54192007000300002
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Analgésicos e antiinflamatórios na movimentação dentária induzida: metodologia e interpretação

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“…The "Ugly Duckling Phase" in mixed dentition is a physiological stage in the development of human dentition that occurs between 8 and 10 years of age, and it is characterized by the distal inclination of the crowns and the presence of diastema between the upper incisors, overbite, and exaggerated overjet. 24 This physiological example of a characteristic of dentition development exposes the importance of defining a more appropriate life cycle classification for the health area, especially for professionals who work with growth and development, because, at this age, at least eight nomenclatures could apply to this phase: youth, 9,14,18 school age, 17 adolescence, 9,13,15,[17][18][19] third childhood, 8,16 childhood, 15 second childhood, 13 preadolescence, 8,13 and puberty. 18 In this way, the attempt to classify a research sample over the distinct phases of the life cycle so far proposed could generate bias, since several nomenclatures can be applied to the same phase, which is not always similar.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The "Ugly Duckling Phase" in mixed dentition is a physiological stage in the development of human dentition that occurs between 8 and 10 years of age, and it is characterized by the distal inclination of the crowns and the presence of diastema between the upper incisors, overbite, and exaggerated overjet. 24 This physiological example of a characteristic of dentition development exposes the importance of defining a more appropriate life cycle classification for the health area, especially for professionals who work with growth and development, because, at this age, at least eight nomenclatures could apply to this phase: youth, 9,14,18 school age, 17 adolescence, 9,13,15,[17][18][19] third childhood, 8,16 childhood, 15 second childhood, 13 preadolescence, 8,13 and puberty. 18 In this way, the attempt to classify a research sample over the distinct phases of the life cycle so far proposed could generate bias, since several nomenclatures can be applied to the same phase, which is not always similar.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 » Ugly duckling phase. 24 » Logical thinking development, language, and memory improvement. 16 » Fusion of spheno-ethmoidal synchondrosis.…”
Section: Childhoodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Wong et al, 1992;Kehoe et al, 1996) e ratos (Waldo e Rothblatt, 1954;Ohkawa, 1982;Mohammed et al, 1989;Macapanpan et al, 1954;Leiker et al, 1995;Zhou et al, 1997;Arias et al, 2006;Mazzieiro, 1999;Pereira, 1995;Vasconcelos, 1996;Martins-Ortiz, 2004;Fracalossi, 2007;Stabile et al, 2009;Santamaria Jr, 2009). (Porter, 1967;Schour e Massler, 1963;Consolaro, 2007).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%