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Aportación de la radiografía panorámica al estudio de las alteraciones del desarrollo dentario en niños con necesidades especiales

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2012
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Objetivos: estudiar las alteraciones en el desarrollo dentario presentes en niños con necesidades especiales determinando cuales son las más frecuentes. Material y métodos: el estudio se realiza mediante el análisis de radiografías panorámicas de 50 pacientes elegidos al azar del Título Propio de la UCM “Especialista en atención odontológica integrada en el niño con necesidades especiales”. Resultado y conclusiones: la anomalía más frecuente es la agenesia (31%). Los pacientes con osteogénesis imperfecta, Síndrome de Down y parálisis cerebral son los que presentan mayor número de anomalías. [ABSTRACT] Purpose: The purpose of this investigation is to study the most frequent anomalies of the dentition in disability children. Material and Methods: We analyze the panoramic radiographies of 50 patients choosen at ramdom from the course of the UCM: "Especialista en atención odontológica integrada en el niño con necesidades especiales". Results and conclusions: The most frequent anomaly is the agenesia (31%). The patients with imperfect osteogenesis, Down syndrome and cerebral paralysis present the most number of anomalities.
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Máster de Ciencias Odontológicas, Facultad de Odontología, Departamento de Estomatología IV (Profilaxis, Odontopediatria y Ortodoncia), 2012
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