Estomatítis subprotésica en pacientes con enfermedades sistémicas
The present investigation was established to recognize some manifestations and considerations in the dental management of patients who use dental prostheses whom systemic pathologies may compromise. Although they may be under control, others may go unnoticed by the dental professional who assists th...
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格式: | bachelorThesis |
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2022
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總結: | The present investigation was established to recognize some manifestations and considerations in the dental management of patients who use dental prostheses whom systemic pathologies may compromise. Although they may be under control, others may go unnoticed by the dental professional who assists them, leading this research to focus on determining the relationship of subprosthetic stomatitis in patients with systemic disease, its characterization in dental practice, and the identification of the primary systemic diseases that affect users of dental prostheses, through a bibliographic review of studies highly relevant scientists carried out in the last 20 years concerning subprosthetic stomatitis and systemic diseases. The exhaustive bibliographic analysis led to the conclusion that there are areas such as the use of dental prostheses (adaptation, manufacturing, hygiene, continuous use), alterations in the oral mucosa, the aging process in the oral cavity, the diverse use of medications, the widespread use of antifungals, to which dental professionals must pay the considerable interest due to their notoriety in the context of the study, which adds to the particular characteristics of subprosthetic stomatitis, being commonly asymptomatic and multifactorial. The study concluded that cardiovascular disease, pneumonia, diabetes, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease are systemic diseases that affect patients' oral health with dental prostheses due to the high bibliographic content evidenced in this study, particularly gastrointestinal diseases. Blood or respiratory tract is not relevant to reaffirm themselves as systemic diseases that affect patients' oral health with dental prostheses. |
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