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Item Accuracy in marginal and/or internal adaptation of full-coverage fixed prostheses made with digital versus conventional impressions: an overview of systematic reviews and meta-analysis(2023) Delgado Gaete, Bolivar AndresAim: The study aimed to verify compliance of the systematic reviews with the requirements established by the scientific community and demonstrate the validity and reliability of the systematic reviews conducted on the accuracy (marginal adaptation and/or internal adaptation) of the full-coverage fixed prostheses made with digital impressions versus conventional impressions. Methods: A search was performed for systematic reviews in three electronic databases, PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science, as well as in the gray literature. In the search strategy, medical subject heading (MeSH) words were used in PubMed, and free terms were used for the titles and abstracts of each article. Each keyword was separated by the Boolean operator OR and later combined with the Boolean operator AND. Six systematic reviews were included for qualitative synthesis. To assess the methodological quality of the included systematic reviews, the AMSTAR 2 tool was used. Results: The search yielded 131 studies, of which 78 remained after removing duplicates. The title and abstract of each chosen study were assessed, and 22 articles were included for full-text reading. Finally, six studies were included, of which three studies were considered to have low confidence, while the other three were considered to have critically low confidence. In addition, the six SRs evaluated the adaptation or marginal fit, while only three studies measured internal adaptation. Conclusion: The use of digital impressions in single fixed prostheses maintains a marginal level within the limit of clinical acceptability; however, the methodological quality of systematic reviews is poor, according to the AMSTAR 2 tool.Item Accuracy in the Marginal Adaptation and/or Internal Adaptation of Full-coverage Fixed Prostheses Made with Digital Impressions and Conventional Impressions: A Systematic Review(2023) Astudillo Ortiz, Jaime LeonardoAim: The study aimed to verify compliance of the systematic reviews with the requirements established by the scientific community and demonstrate the validity and reliability of the systematic reviews conducted on the accuracy (marginal adaptation and/or internal adaptation) of the full-coverage fixed prostheses made with digital impressions versus conventional impressions. Methods: A search was performed for systematic reviews in three electronic databases, PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science, as well as in the gray literature. In the search strategy, medical subject heading (MeSH) words were used in PubMed, and free terms were used for the titles and abstracts of each article. Each keyword was separated by the Boolean operator OR and later combined with the Boolean operator AND. Six systematic reviews were included for qualitative synthesis. To assess the methodological quality of the included systematic reviews, the AMSTAR 2 tool was used. Results: The search yielded 131 studies, of which 78 remained after removing duplicates. The title and abstract of each chosen study were assessed, and 22 articles were included for full-text reading. Finally, six studies were included, of which three studies were considered to have low confidence, while the other three were considered to have critically low confidence. In addition, the six SRs evaluated the adaptation or marginal fit, while only three studies measured internal adaptation. Conclusion: The use of digital impressions in single fixed prostheses maintains a marginal level within the limit of clinical acceptability; however, the methodological quality of systematic reviews is poor, according to the AMSTAR 2 tool.Item Development of a mobile application for the integral care and attention of elderly people(Springer, 2020) Vintimilla Tapia, Paul Esteban; Bravo Torres, Jack Fernando; Tamariz Ordoñez, Pablo Esteban; Abad Salinas, Yulissa Raquel; Serrano Paredes, Karina De lourdes; Pacheco Sarmiento, Jenny Alexandra; Salazar Montesdeoca, Sandra CeciliaIn recent years, the number of people reaching stages of ageing has increased considerably, reflecting a serious public problem. It is not enough to reach long ages, but to guarantee the integral care and attention of each individual. Thus, taking into consideration the difficulties faced by the elderly, States implement social security programs that seek to support their development. Ecuador follows this trend and presents proposals that address a number of fundamental rights, which are considered priority health care services. Although the measures implemented maintain the health, this reality changes when moving from an urban to a rural scenario. This is justified by the fact that in Ecuador, specialists who care for the elderly constantly change their location and, therefore, their patients, rather than maintaining a non-standardized data record on paper, causing inefficiency and waste of time. For these reasons, this article explains a proposal for a mobile application that seeks to standardize and digitalize the collection of medical data from the elderly in rural areas in order to increase the efficiency of current medical processes. © 2020, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.Item Dientes posteriores tratados endodónticamente: alternativas para su rehabilitación basadas en evidencia científica. Revisión de la literatura(2021) Aguirre Segarra, Amy Paola; Rodriguez Leon, Tannya Cristina; Abad Salinas, Yulissa RaquelItem Photopolymerization devises light intensity relation with physical translucid barriers use(2020) Villalta Mendoza, Fernando MauricioAbstract: Nowadays, the use of halogen or light emission diode (LED) devices in dental attention is constant for almost any oral treatment. The need of providing an adequate light intensity for a correct photopolymerization of the resinous materials is critical. Likewise, it is important to consider the biosecurity norms for avoiding cross-contamination by residues likely to be accumulated at the top of the light guide in contact with oral cavity fluids. Therefore, the use of translucid barriers at the top of the light guide is imperative to protect the health of the patient while providing a correct polymerization of the resinous materials. The present study analyzes the effect of using four translucid barriers in the light intensity of three dental lamps commercially available. The tested barriers are two of commercial availability, and two conventional plastic wraps. Results indicate a significant reduction of light intensity without affecting the requirements for a correct photopolymerization with any barrier. Differences among barriers points out a conventional plastic wrap as more suitable than commercially available barriers, considering only light intensity provided. Keywords: Light intensity; Sleeves; Light curing; BarriersItem Terceros molares y su influencia en el apiñamiento dental(Universidad de Cuenca, 2022) Abad Salinas, Yulissa Raquel
