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520.3.#.a: The need In the Public Health Sector to select patients requiring  orthodontic treatment of 2nd and 3rd hospital level has led several authors to the devising of indexes to determine occlusal problems of non dental origin. However, none of these indexes can reliably measure cranial, facial and dental anomalies, which, at institutional level are a priority due to their transcendence, impact, magnitude and severity. For the purpose of this study we determined the most frequent cranial, facial and dental alterations in patients receiving treatment at the Orthodontics Department of the General Hospital  “Dr Manuel Gea Gonzalez” in 1996. A format was devised incorporating new variables. Each variable had nominal and ordinal values, so that their final addition would suggest the level of possibility and need for hospital based orthodontic treatment. This format was named “Index for handicapping malocclusions with deterioration potential”. It was applied to 80 patients who came to the hospital for treatment. The lowest score was given to a female, totally edentulous patient with dysfunction while the highest score was for a female patient with a diagnosis of multiple facial fissures. In this manner according to the classification and the points system proposed in this research,  the patient with multiple fissures would deserve a program  of hospital administered orthodontic treatment while the edentulous one would not require this service.

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Artículo

Proposal for an index for handicapping malocclusions with deterioration potential and its application

Yudovich Burak, Manuel; Elizondo Dueñas, Ricardo; Meléndez Ocampo, Arcelia; Aguilar Saavedra, M

Facultad de Odontología, UNAM, publicado en Revista Odontológica Mexicana, y cosechado de Revistas UNAM

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Yudovich Burak, Manuel, et al. (2011). Proposal for an index for handicapping malocclusions with deterioration potential and its application. Revista Odontológica Mexicana; Vol 15, No 2-ING. Recuperado de https://repositorio.unam.mx/contenidos/43011

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Autor(es)
Yudovich Burak, Manuel; Elizondo Dueñas, Ricardo; Meléndez Ocampo, Arcelia; Aguilar Saavedra, M
Tipo
Artículo Técnico-Profesional
Área del conocimiento
Medicina y Ciencias de la Salud
Título
Proposal for an index for handicapping malocclusions with deterioration potential and its application
Fecha
2011-06-22
Resumen
The need In the Public Health Sector to select patients requiring  orthodontic treatment of 2nd and 3rd hospital level has led several authors to the devising of indexes to determine occlusal problems of non dental origin. However, none of these indexes can reliably measure cranial, facial and dental anomalies, which, at institutional level are a priority due to their transcendence, impact, magnitude and severity. For the purpose of this study we determined the most frequent cranial, facial and dental alterations in patients receiving treatment at the Orthodontics Department of the General Hospital  “Dr Manuel Gea Gonzalez” in 1996. A format was devised incorporating new variables. Each variable had nominal and ordinal values, so that their final addition would suggest the level of possibility and need for hospital based orthodontic treatment. This format was named “Index for handicapping malocclusions with deterioration potential”. It was applied to 80 patients who came to the hospital for treatment. The lowest score was given to a female, totally edentulous patient with dysfunction while the highest score was for a female patient with a diagnosis of multiple facial fissures. In this manner according to the classification and the points system proposed in this research,  the patient with multiple fissures would deserve a program  of hospital administered orthodontic treatment while the edentulous one would not require this service.
Idioma
eng
ISSN
ISSN: 1870-199X

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