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Revista Odontológica Mexicana
La nano-odontología hoy día pareciera un sueño, sin embargo los avances de la ciencia a través de... more La nano-odontología hoy día pareciera un sueño, sin embargo los avances de la ciencia a través de la nanotecnología, en la comprensión de los complejos micromundos interrelacionados entre órgano dentario y los microorganismos colonizadores, abre un cosmos de posibilidades que podrían revolucionar el mundo de la odontología, como lo es el mantenimiento de la salud oral en un periodo de tiempo diminuto al involucrar el uso de nanomateriales, nanobiotecnología y una propuesta reciente “nanorobts”. En este articulo se hace una revisión de las aplicaciones de la nanotecnología en las ciencias odontológicas, y cómo estas nuevas tecnologías están permitiendo un gran aporte al desarrollo de materiales innovadores en odontología como nanopartículas, nanotubos, y nanocompositos, entre otros, que se pueden aplicar directamente en la clínica, y que marcan un abanico de posibilidades de invaluable trascendencia en los procedimientos conservadores de la profesión.
Revista Odontológica Mexicana
El presente estudio tuvo como propósito identificar el número de tratamientos odontológicos y el ... more El presente estudio tuvo como propósito identificar el número de tratamientos odontológicos y el tipo por nivel de atención realizado a los adolescentes de 10 a 19 años que solicitaron atención en la Clínica Periférica Oriente «Dr. Salomón Evelson Guterman», de la Facultad de Odontología de la UNAM, de acuerdo con las necesidades en salud normativas establecidas por el profesionista. Se efectuó un estudio transversal, utilizando la base de datos del Programa Sistematizado de Control de Pacientes obtenida de la hoja TRECLIP-Tratamientos Realizados en Clínicas de Pregrado. En este periodo se ofreció servicio odontológico a 4,979 personas, de las cuales el 13.9% (693) correspondió a la población adolescente, siendo las mujeres el sector que registró la mayor demanda en servicios de salud y el porcentaje más alto se ubicó en adolescentes de 10 y 11 años. El porcentaje mayor de tratamientos se ubicó en el segundo nivel de atención, es decir, que se llevaron a cabo en mayor número procedi...
Salud publica de Mexico, 2021
BMC Oral Health, 2021
Background Oral health of the mother-infant dyad is important to preserve general health. However... more Background Oral health of the mother-infant dyad is important to preserve general health. However, there are few instruments in Spanish for the evaluation of knowledge, attitudes and practices that determine this construct. Therefore, this research aimed to develop and evaluate the psychometric properties of the Maternal Oral Health Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices Questionnaire (CAPSOM in Spanish). Methods In this instrument development study that carried out in 2018–2019, involving pregnant women between the ages of 18 and 45 in the city of Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico. The sample size was calculated based on 10 women per questionnaire item (n = 10 k). The study used Cronbach’s alpha, the modified Lawshe test of validity criteria, factor analysis, and the level of difficulty and discrimination of the items. Results 207 women took part with their signed, informed consent (25 ± 6 years). The internal consistency of the instrument, both total and by dimension was α = 0.70, α = 0.66 kno...
Salud Pública de México, 2019
Objective. To compare peer-led dental education (PLDE) versus conventional dental instruction (CD... more Objective. To compare peer-led dental education (PLDE) versus conventional dental instruction (CDI) in modifying children’s oral self-care. Materials and methods. The intervention group (two schools) received PLDE and the control group (two schools) received CDI. The quality of oralself-care practice (OSC-P) and oral self-care skills (OSC-S) were indicated by dental plaque levels (%) and compared before and after the dental education. Results. There were no baseline OSC-P differences between the control (55.8 ± 12.8%) and intervention (55.5 ± 14.6%) groups or OSC-S differences between the intervention (38.5 ± 13.2%) and control (38.1 ± 12.5%) groups. At the three-month follow-up we observed OSC-P deterioration in the control group (63.2 ± 15.0%) and OSC-P improvement in the intervention group (52.2 ± 15.6%). The OSC-P/OSC-S regression models found these predictors: baseline oral self-care, group affiliation, and mother’s education (p<0.05). Conclusion. The hypothesis was confirme...
Salud Pública de México, 2017
Entreciencias: diálogos en la Sociedad del Conocimiento, 2016
Journal of Public Health Dentistry, 2010
BMC Health Services Research, 2007
Background The aging population poses a challenge to Mexican health services. The aim of this stu... more Background The aging population poses a challenge to Mexican health services. The aim of this study is to describe recent oral health services utilization and its association with socio-demographic characteristics and co-morbidity in Mexican Social Security beneficiaries 60 years and older. Methods A sample of 700 individuals aged 60+ years was randomly chosen from the databases of the Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS). These participants resided in the southwest of Mexico City and made up the final sample of a cohort study for identifying risk factors for root caries in elderly patients. Sociodemographic variables, presence of cognitive decline, depression, morbidity, medication consumption, and utilization of as well as reasons for seeking oral health services within the past 12 months were collected through a questionnaire. Clinical oral assessments were carried out to determine coronal and root caries experience. Results The sample consisted of 698 individuals aged 71....
Salud Pública de México, 2007
Revista Odontológica Mexicana
La nano-odontología hoy día pareciera un sueño, sin embargo los avances de la ciencia a través de... more La nano-odontología hoy día pareciera un sueño, sin embargo los avances de la ciencia a través de la nanotecnología, en la comprensión de los complejos micromundos interrelacionados entre órgano dentario y los microorganismos colonizadores, abre un cosmos de posibilidades que podrían revolucionar el mundo de la odontología, como lo es el mantenimiento de la salud oral en un periodo de tiempo diminuto al involucrar el uso de nanomateriales, nanobiotecnología y una propuesta reciente “nanorobts”. En este articulo se hace una revisión de las aplicaciones de la nanotecnología en las ciencias odontológicas, y cómo estas nuevas tecnologías están permitiendo un gran aporte al desarrollo de materiales innovadores en odontología como nanopartículas, nanotubos, y nanocompositos, entre otros, que se pueden aplicar directamente en la clínica, y que marcan un abanico de posibilidades de invaluable trascendencia en los procedimientos conservadores de la profesión.
Revista Odontológica Mexicana
El presente estudio tuvo como propósito identificar el número de tratamientos odontológicos y el ... more El presente estudio tuvo como propósito identificar el número de tratamientos odontológicos y el tipo por nivel de atención realizado a los adolescentes de 10 a 19 años que solicitaron atención en la Clínica Periférica Oriente «Dr. Salomón Evelson Guterman», de la Facultad de Odontología de la UNAM, de acuerdo con las necesidades en salud normativas establecidas por el profesionista. Se efectuó un estudio transversal, utilizando la base de datos del Programa Sistematizado de Control de Pacientes obtenida de la hoja TRECLIP-Tratamientos Realizados en Clínicas de Pregrado. En este periodo se ofreció servicio odontológico a 4,979 personas, de las cuales el 13.9% (693) correspondió a la población adolescente, siendo las mujeres el sector que registró la mayor demanda en servicios de salud y el porcentaje más alto se ubicó en adolescentes de 10 y 11 años. El porcentaje mayor de tratamientos se ubicó en el segundo nivel de atención, es decir, que se llevaron a cabo en mayor número procedi...
Salud publica de Mexico, 2021
BMC Oral Health, 2021
Background Oral health of the mother-infant dyad is important to preserve general health. However... more Background Oral health of the mother-infant dyad is important to preserve general health. However, there are few instruments in Spanish for the evaluation of knowledge, attitudes and practices that determine this construct. Therefore, this research aimed to develop and evaluate the psychometric properties of the Maternal Oral Health Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices Questionnaire (CAPSOM in Spanish). Methods In this instrument development study that carried out in 2018–2019, involving pregnant women between the ages of 18 and 45 in the city of Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico. The sample size was calculated based on 10 women per questionnaire item (n = 10 k). The study used Cronbach’s alpha, the modified Lawshe test of validity criteria, factor analysis, and the level of difficulty and discrimination of the items. Results 207 women took part with their signed, informed consent (25 ± 6 years). The internal consistency of the instrument, both total and by dimension was α = 0.70, α = 0.66 kno...
Salud Pública de México, 2019
Objective. To compare peer-led dental education (PLDE) versus conventional dental instruction (CD... more Objective. To compare peer-led dental education (PLDE) versus conventional dental instruction (CDI) in modifying children’s oral self-care. Materials and methods. The intervention group (two schools) received PLDE and the control group (two schools) received CDI. The quality of oralself-care practice (OSC-P) and oral self-care skills (OSC-S) were indicated by dental plaque levels (%) and compared before and after the dental education. Results. There were no baseline OSC-P differences between the control (55.8 ± 12.8%) and intervention (55.5 ± 14.6%) groups or OSC-S differences between the intervention (38.5 ± 13.2%) and control (38.1 ± 12.5%) groups. At the three-month follow-up we observed OSC-P deterioration in the control group (63.2 ± 15.0%) and OSC-P improvement in the intervention group (52.2 ± 15.6%). The OSC-P/OSC-S regression models found these predictors: baseline oral self-care, group affiliation, and mother’s education (p<0.05). Conclusion. The hypothesis was confirme...
Salud Pública de México, 2017
Entreciencias: diálogos en la Sociedad del Conocimiento, 2016
Journal of Public Health Dentistry, 2010
BMC Health Services Research, 2007
Background The aging population poses a challenge to Mexican health services. The aim of this stu... more Background The aging population poses a challenge to Mexican health services. The aim of this study is to describe recent oral health services utilization and its association with socio-demographic characteristics and co-morbidity in Mexican Social Security beneficiaries 60 years and older. Methods A sample of 700 individuals aged 60+ years was randomly chosen from the databases of the Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS). These participants resided in the southwest of Mexico City and made up the final sample of a cohort study for identifying risk factors for root caries in elderly patients. Sociodemographic variables, presence of cognitive decline, depression, morbidity, medication consumption, and utilization of as well as reasons for seeking oral health services within the past 12 months were collected through a questionnaire. Clinical oral assessments were carried out to determine coronal and root caries experience. Results The sample consisted of 698 individuals aged 71....
Salud Pública de México, 2007