2018
DOI: 10.5335/rfo.v23i1.8081
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Prevalência de traumatismos maxilofaciais causados por agressão ou violência física em mulheres adultas e os fatores associados: uma revisão de literatura

Abstract: Palavras-chave: Fatores de risco. Impacto psicossocial. Mulheres agredidas. Traumatismos maxilofaciais. Violência. Prevalência de traumatismos maxilofaciais causados por agressão ou violência física em mulheres adultas e os fatores associados: uma revisão de literaturaPrevalence of maxillofacial trauma caused by aggression or physical violence to adult women and the associated factors: a literature review

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“…water and other dentifrices. These results were similar to those found by Leite et al, (2014) and Badaró et al, (2019). This is justified because the dentifrices may have interfered with the adhesion of bacteria to the substrate and in the organization of a polysaccharide matrix; moreover, the presence of surfactants in formulation of dentifrices can interfere in the surface tension of the substrate, as well as agents with antibiofilm activity (SALERMO et al, 2011).…”
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“…water and other dentifrices. These results were similar to those found by Leite et al, (2014) and Badaró et al, (2019). This is justified because the dentifrices may have interfered with the adhesion of bacteria to the substrate and in the organization of a polysaccharide matrix; moreover, the presence of surfactants in formulation of dentifrices can interfere in the surface tension of the substrate, as well as agents with antibiofilm activity (SALERMO et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Bogucki et al (2016) relata o relaxamento muscular e alivio da dor em média em uma semana. Nos resultados levantados do tratamento com placa oclusal, Saha et al (2019) relata a diminuição da dor a partir da primeira semana, porém, ela ressalta que essa diminuição da dor é progressiva até 24 semanas. Na maioria dos estudos levantados com tratamento com placa oclusal, a diminuição da dor aconteceu entre 3 semanas e 6 meses (ALSHADWI, 2015;AWAN, 2017;BOGUCKI, 2016;PFICER, 2017;SAHA, 2019;VRBANOVIC, 2019;WIECKIEWICZ, 2015).…”
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