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Año: 2020
ISSN: 0719-532X, 0719-3904
Martín Santiago, María del Pilar; Gutknecht , Norbert
Universidad Autónoma de Chile
The purpose of this article is to improve our knowledge about the structures and function of the different elements present in the mouth of newborns since dentists sometimes do not remember the importance of the mouth in the general development of infants and the need for an early intervention with lasers to help them obtain a good state of their Oral System. We performed a comprehensive clinical exploration of the patient in order to make a more accurate diagnosis. When surgery is necessary, we recommend to use erbium lasers when possible (2780nm Er, Cr: YSGG laser or a 2940nm Er: YAG), as they are a quick and effective option to treat these oral lesions, specially lip or tongue ties which can risk the act of breastfeeding; moreover, we can also use diode lasers (810nm, 940nm, 980nm or a 1064nm Nd:YAG laser or CO2 10.600-9600 nm.) al lof them with their specifical safety goggles. These laser systems used by a certified professional, in collaboration with a properly trained staff, are a very important factor during the surgery.By having proper knowledge of the oral structures and their pathologies, we are able to diagnose whether those disorders should be surgically treated and if so, how to proceed with laser systems as they are minimally invasive procedures; or if we should recommend parents to visit a  myofunctional therapist in order to help recover the normal function.The understanding of oral structures of newborns is very important in order to improve the development of craniofacial growth and provide an important service to mothers by giving their babies a right start in life from a very early stage. We need to improve collaboration between professionals from different disciplines in order to enhance our knowledge. 
Año: 2020
ISSN: 0719-532X, 0719-3904
Inostroza, Felipe
Universidad Autónoma de Chile
The masticatory musculature is characterized by presenting hybrid fibers that in recent years have been related to the phenomenon of muscle plasticity. The objective of the study was to describe the relationship between muscle plasticity and the hybrid muscle fibers present in the masticatory muscles, through a narrative review. For this, an electronic search was conducted in PUBMED, ScienceDirect and BIREME, using the keywords: “Muscle Plasticity”, “Hybrid Muscle Fibers” and “Hybrid Fibers”. Documents that report the myosin heavy chain (MHC) isoforms present in the masticatory muscles of humans and other mammals were selected, along with the changes linked to functional demands. The presence of type I and type II pure fibers were described, in addition to other isoforms such as MHC-la, MHC-IIM, MHC-fetal and MHC-cardiac. However, a significant percentage of fibers in the masticatory muscles are hybrids, that is, they express more than one MHC isoform, which are also different at the intermuscular and intramuscular level. Local influences can contribute to the variation of fiber type expression. In the chewing muscles, weaning, the hardness of food, bruxism, craniofacial morphology and the use of dental prostheses generate changes at the level of the chewing muscles, where the presence of hybrid fibers is common. The important presence of hybrid fibers in the masticatory muscles and their relationship with muscle plasticity throughout the life cycle, due to functional and pathological changes, is concluded. It is important for Speech Therapy and Myofunctional Therapy to deepen their understanding of the physiology of oromyofunctional behavior.
Año: 2020
ISSN: 0719-532X, 0719-3904
González Jara, Matías; Inostroza-Allende, Felipe; Norambuena Norambuena, Scarlette; Cornejo Farías, Javiera
Universidad Autónoma de Chile
Breastfeeding can be affected in babies with cleft palate, due to various factors associated with feeding. The objective of the study was to relate the time of breastfeeding and the time to express breast milk with factors associated with feeding in babies between 0 and 6 months with cleft palate. Electronic records of care of 36 babies with cleft palate from a public hospital in Chile were reviewed. Sociodemographic characteristics of the mother and father, perinatal and postnatal antecedents of the babies and general characteristics of feeding up to 6 months were extracted. The data were compared with the Mann-Whitney U test and relationships were established with the Pearson and Spearman correlations. In the time of direct breastfeeding (days), significant differences were observed in: the babies who used a nasogastric tube (p = 0.009), the indication to express breast milk (p = 0.017), the presence of manual extraction of breast milk (p = 0.005) and the presence of electrical extraction of breast milk (p = 0.002). In addition, a positive correlation (p = <.001; r = 0.538) was recorded between the time of direct breastfeeding and the time of expressed breast milk. It is concluded that the longer the breastfeeding time, the longer the breast milk extraction time. Meanwhile, the time of breastfeeding was influenced by the use of a nasogastric tube, the expression of breast milk as a personal option, and the manual and electrical expression of breast milk.
Año: 2020
ISSN: 0719-532X, 0719-3904
Rubio Palma, Francisco; Pavez Barriga , Carolina
Universidad Autónoma de Chile
Internal root resorption is infrequent in permanent dentition, most cases are observed in anterior teeth, its etiology is not entirely clear, which is why the treatment for this type of lesion is endodontics. We present the case of a 38-year-old female patient, without relevant medical history, referred for evaluation of tooth 2.2 with a poor prognosis. Diagnosis Acute apical abscess, tooth with  internal resorption and apical lesion. Endodontics are performed with bioceramic cements and the application of a 808 nm wavelength therapeutic laser, with specific parameters to accelerate bone tissue repair. Low-level laser photobiomodulation therapy appears to be useful as an adjunct in the bone repair process in endodontically treated teeth with apical lesion and internal resorption.
Año: 2020
ISSN: 0719-532X, 0719-3904
Ledezma, Paulina; Bordagaray , María José; Basualdo , Javier; Bersezio , Cristian
Universidad Autónoma de Chile
Lately, the use of laser in endodontics has gained acceptance, being considered as a complement to endodontic therapy, which aims to carry out an effective shaping, cleaning and disinfection of the root canal system (RCS), allowing an effective elimination of microorganisms present, and thus prevent reinfection of the canal. Different laser application methods have been adopted to improve the disinfection of the RCS, which could be effective in reducing the microbial population present inside the canals, by activating the irrigant used. The use of laser could also be useful in surgical endodontic procedures which aim to maintain the tooth and its roots when conventional treatment has failed, the positive effects of laser would focus on reducing inflammation and increasing volume, in addition of the reduction in the filtration of orthograde seal materials in apicoectomized teeth. Another use of laser in this area is related to post-endodontic therapy pain management, which has shown promise. Two types of lasers are defined; low-power, which produces a biostimulant, analgesic and anti-inflammatory action of biological tissues, also used in RCS decontamination processes, and high-power or surgical laser, with which incisions, excision, performing cutting functions and coagulation.
Año: 2020
ISSN: 0719-532X, 0719-3904
Fernández Godoy, Eduardo; Suazo Galdames, Iván
Universidad Autónoma de Chile
Does not apply
Año: 2020
ISSN: 0719-532X, 0719-3904
Moya Daza, Maria Paz
Universidad Autónoma de Chile
No se aplica
Año: 2020
ISSN: 0719-532X, 0719-3904
Basualdo Allende, Javier E.; von Marttens Sepúlveda, María Isabel; von Marttens Castro, Alfredo H.; Bersezio Miranda, Cristian; Kuzmicic Cervellino, Janja; Fernández Godoy, Eduardo
Universidad Autónoma de Chile
Los implantes dentales se utilizan ampliamente para el reemplazo de dientes y se han convertido en el "estándar de oro" de las terapias protésicas en odontología. Dado el mayor uso de estos, las investigaciones epidemiológicas recientes han mostrado altas tasas de prevalencia de enfermedad periimplantaria. En el presente estudio se presentan tres casos clínicos diagnosticados de periimplantitis. Todos los casos presentaron mayor profundidad al sondaje periimplantario en relación a controles previos, supuración, sangrado y pérdida ósea confirmada por tomografía computarizada de haz cónico. El tratamiento indicado para todos los casos fue un  joint therapy between a mechanical ultrasound treatment with the use of plastic tips (P.I EMS®, Switzerland) and laser therapy. For laser therapy, a 940 nm diode laser equipment was used (Biolase®, USA) with a power of 2W in continuous laser beam mode, using a 300 µm tip. The diode laser does not damage the titanium surface and is capable of decontaminating the rough surfaces of the implants. In this report, the use of a combined mechanical and laser therapy was effective in all cases. In clinical controls, the peri-implant mucosa did not show signs of suppuration or bleeding, and the depth on probing was decreased. The bone level was controlled through a cone beam computed tomography and no significant changes were evidenced. At present, the clinical evidence for peri-implant treatment using phototherapy is still limited. However, the laser offers a novel technical approach that is completely different from mechanical instruments and has several beneficial effects, so it can play an important role in the resolution of peri-implantitis.
Año: 2020
ISSN: 0719-532X, 0719-3904
Gómez Olivares, Claudia; Vargas Ríos, Felipe; Alarcón, Constanza; Dreyse, Fernanda; Gallardo, María Nazareth
Universidad Autónoma de Chile
Childhood apraxia of speech (CAS), is a rare disorder during childhood, and it can trigger serious consequences in the future if not treated promptly. The existing diagnostic methods for this disorder are found in the English language only, which leads to difficulties in finding valid and agreed diagnostic methods by speech therapists to apply to the Spanish-speaking population. Hence, this study aims to provide the translation of an evaluation tool which is suitable for Spanishspeaking countries and that facilitates phonoaudiological work in the diagnosis. The method that will be used is that of translation-retranslation, to which the analysis of an expert opinion will be incorporated to give validity to the instrument. The results expose a wide acceptance of the instrument (94% of positive results) with substantial agreement among experts (IRR inter rater reliability), presented as agreement probability for the entire instrument of 0.57 (57%). In conclusion, this study provides a research pattern for AHI, to facilitate the early phonoaudiological evaluation of children, allowing the patients to access reliable care regarding to diagnosis.

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