Person: Alvarado Cordero, Jacinto José
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1980-02-10
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Universidad de Cuenca, Cuenca, Ecuador
Universidad de Cuenca, Facultad de Odontología, Cuenca, Ecuador
Universidad de Cuenca, Facultad de Odontología, Cuenca, Ecuador
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Ecuador
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Facultad de Odontología
La Facultad de Odontología se estableció en 1958, es la unidad académica responsable de la carrera que lleva el mismo nombre y que desarrolla actividades de docencia, investigación y de servicio comunitario, en modalidad presencial y con duración de 10 ciclos. Las actividades académicas descritas en el plan de carrera y matriz curricular se desempeñan en aulas, laboratorios y clínicas, modernamente equipadas acorde a los avances tecnológicos y a las exigencias de los organismos de control.
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Publication Reconstrucción de la papila interdental con ácido hialurónico. Artículo de revisión corto(2020) Luna Pesántez, María Cristina; Alvarado Cordero, Jacinto José; Cáceres Montalván, Eduardo SebastiánInterdental papilla reconstruction with hyaluronic acid. Mini review One of the most frequent cosmetic dental problems is the presence of black triangles due to the loss of the interdental papilla. There are several surgical and non-surgical treatment options to correct this anomaly, among the most innovative and less invasive we found the use of an injectable gel of hyaluronic acid for the reconstruction of the interdental papilla. The objective of the study was to carry out a bibliographic compilation on the effectiveness of hyaluronic acid as a treatment for the reconstruction of the interdental papilla.Publication Strategies for enamel remineralization: an overview of systematic reviews,Estrategias para la remineralización del esmalte: una descripción general de las revisiones sistemáticas(2023) Astudillo Rubio, Daniela; Brito Chicaiza, Christian; Alvarado Cordero, Jacinto José; Bravo Torres, Wilson Daniel; Becerra Moreira, Auxiliadora; Delgado Gaete, AndrésIntroduction: Remineralizing agents are alternative to oral treatment that induce mineral profits; Therefore, the treatment effectiveness is of scientific necessity. Objective: The aim of this systematic review is to evaluate the methodological quality of systematic reviews on the effectiveness in the remineralization of incipient lesions in enamel through different therapeutic methods using AMSTAR 2. An overview of systematic reviews (SRs) of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and in vitro studies was performed. Methods: The search was performed using four digital databases and the grey literature. SRs on the remineralization of white spot lesions (WSLs) through different therapeutic alternatives were included. Results: The results evaluated were changes in the enamel structure. Eleven SRs were included. Two studies reported that casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate (CPP-ACP) had greater remineralization potential than other compounds. Two studies found no significant difference between CPP-ACP and fluoridated agents. Four studies reported on the efficacy of fluoridated agents. One study found no difference between CPP-ACP and CPP–amorphous calcium fluoride phosphate (CPP-ACFP). Three studies did not yield conclusive results. Conclusions: Methodological quality was classified as high risk of bias for seven SRs and moderate risk of bias for four SRs. With a confidence level ranging from moderate to low, fluoridated compounds, nonfluoridated compounds, and combined compounds in randomized controlled trials show a potential to remineralize WSLs. Nonfluoridated compounds in in vitro studies (CPP-ACP) show statistically significant changes in enamel structure, but these results mshould be interpreted with caution.Publication DentaLAV: A virtual platform for dental multidisciplinary learning(IEEE, 2017) Cevallos Ludeña, Cinthya Maria; Bravo Torres, Wilson Daniel; Gallegos Segovia, Pablo Leonidas; Bravo Torres, Jack Fernando; Vintimilla Tapia, Paúl Esteban; Alvarado Cordero, Jacinto JoséThe current deployment of information and communication technologies (ICTs), coupled with the growing development of mobile communications and miniaturized electronic devices, allows that more people access to a large amount of information. For this reason, a new social model known as the knowledge society is being developed. It is based on the capacity of each individual to transform the information they have into useful knowledge. Due this, the economy is based in technical qualities of each individual and him/her knowledge to develop several services. So, the education model must improve offering a better learning quality. With the develop of new virtual tools based in ICTs, such as virtual platforms, this goals will be achieved in any educational field. Dentistry is not indifferent to this reality, since several virtual platforms have been proposed that offer diverse multimedia resources to reinforce the contents reviewed in the classroom. However, they suggest individualized educational models that do not take into consideration the multidisciplinary work that needs to be developed in this field. For this reason, this paper proposes the development of DentaLAV, a virtual learning platform whose objective is to create multidisciplinary collaborative learning groups, giving higher education students the opportunity to train to face real dental cases.Publication Épulis fissuratum. Una revisión de la literatura.(2020) Gomez Morales, Juan Pablo; Alvarado Cordero, Jacinto José; Montalvan Barzallo, Bryan XavierObjective: The purpose of this article is to make a bibliographical review of the state of the art diagnosis, etiology, histology, and treatment of épulis fissuratum Context: Epulis fissuratum is defined as a reactive, hyperplasic, fibrous lesion, very common in edentulous patients using a partial or total removable prosthesis. The current literature describes several therapeutic options, but it does not often cover topics related to this lesion’s clinical and histological diagnosis, nor its etiology. Procedure: We carried out an updated bibliographic search and compilation on this topic using digital databases such as MEDLINE, PUBMED & SCIELO. The selected articles were randomized controlled studies, comparative clinical studies, case reports, and literature reviews. Results: The literature reviewed in this study suggests that liquid nitrogen excision and laser therapy provide better results compared to the conventional surgical treatment, in addition to having satisfactory outcome predictability. It also mentions the importance of a clinical and histological diagnosis of the lesion to obtain a correct differential diagnosis. However, many of these studies do not include a representative sample that allows for drawing reliable conclusions. This results in the absence of systematic reviews related to the topic. Conclusions: Cryosurgery and laser provide good hemostasis, healing, and satisfactory aesthetic and functional results. The lesion removal using scalpel presented more bleeding and postoperative pain, in addition to requiring sutures.Publication Delphi project on the trends in implant dentistry in the COVID- 19 era: perspectives from Latin America(2021) Alarcón, Marco Antonio; Sanz Sanchez, Ignacio; Shibli, Jamil Awad; Treviño Santos, Alejandro; Caram, Santiago J.; Lanis, Alejandro; Jiménez, Paola; Dueñas, Pedro Ricardo; Torres, Ronald; Alvarado Cordero, Jacinto José; Avendaño, Adrián; Galindo, RobertoAim: To establish trends in Implant Dentistry in Latin America in the COVID-19 pandemic. Material and methods: A steering committee and an advisory group of experts in Implant Dentistry were selected among eighteen countries. An open-ended questionnaire by Delphi methodology was validated including 64 questions, divided in 7 topics, concerning the various trends in dental implantology. The survey was conducted in two rounds, which provided the participants in the second round with the results of the first. The questionnaires were completed on August 2020, and the online meeting conference was held on September 2020. The final prediction was developed through consensus by a selected group of experts. Results: A total of 197 experts from Latin America answered the first and second questionnaire. In the first round, the established threshold for consensus (65%) was achieved in 30 questions (46.87%). In the second round, performed on average 45 days later, this level was achieved in 47 questions (73.43%). Consensus was completely reached on the item “Diagnostic” (100%), the field with the lowest consensus was “Demand for treatment with dental implants” (37.5%). Conclusions: The present study in Latin America has provided relevant and useful information on the predictions in the education and practice of Implant Dentistry in the COVID-19 era. The consensus points toward a great confidence of clinicians in the biosecurity protocols used to minimize the risk of SARS-CoV-2 transmission. It is foreseen as an important change in education, with introduction of virtual reality and other simulation technologies in implant trainingPublication El uso de enjuagues bucales como coadyuvante al tratamiento periodontal no quirúrgico en pacientes con diabetes mellitus tipo 2: revisión de la literatura(2023) Sigcha Ortiz, Diego Sebastián; Chicaiza Chalacan, Danilo Isaac; Alvarado Cordero, Jacinto JoséType 2 diabetes mellitus is a systemic disease which produces high levels of glucose in the blood since there is a deficiency or a decrease in the hormone insulin, this disease affects the quality of life of the patient who suffers from it. Multiple studies have linked type 2 diabetes to periodontal disease since it alters the patient's immune response, thus affecting the dental attachment complex; Despite the complications involved in coping with this disease, multiple periodontal treatments have been developed that help reduce symptoms, such as non-surgical periodontal therapy with scaling and root planing, although this type of therapy is very effective, the study carried out has as objective to gather information about how mouthwashes serve as coadjuvants in therapy and how these substances can help not only reduce periodontal disease but also improve the quality of life of patients suffering from type 2 diabetes mellitus.Publication Primary stability with the osseodensification drilling technique for dental implants in low density bone in humans: a systematic review(2022) Velez Astudillo, Romulo Andres; Alvarado Cordero, Jacinto José; Bravo Torres, Wilson Daniel; Astudillo Rubio, Daniela Andrea; Fereno Caceres, Klever AlejandroReview question / Objective: - Does the osseodensification drilling technique increase primary stability in low-density bone? - The aim of the present investigation was to evaluate primary stability in dental implants in people with low density bone using the osseodensification technique. Condition being studied: The replacement of missing teeth through dental implants is currently the most practiced in dental clinics. The main criterion for determining the success of an implant is osseointegration, which is a direct structural and functional connection between vital bone and the prosthetic load-bearing surface of an implant. In the same way, primary stability must be obtained for a good lasting clinical result of the implant and to achieve this purpose, the bone density must be evaluated where the dental implant is to be placed. Salah Huwais in 2013 introduced a new osteotomy procedure (Oseodensification) for site preparation without removal and bone preservation. The Osseodensification process produces an autograft layer around the implant with the osteotomy surface, the autologous bone comes into contact through an endosteal device that accelerates osseointegration due to the nucleation of osteoblasts in the instrumented bone adjacent to the implant and has a greater primary stability due to contact between the device and the bone.Publication Effectiveness of mouth rinses in reducing SARS-CoV-2 viral load in saliva. A narrative review(2022) Alvarado Cordero, Jacinto José; Torres Ramos, Bryan David; Eguiguren Samaniego, Boris AlejandroThe detection of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in oral fluids and the high generation of aerosols during dental procedures has led to the need to seek measures to control the transmission of this disease. The aim of this study is to present the available clinical evidence on the reduction of viral load and virucidal action of different oralantiseptics against SARS-CoV-2, and to propose their use as an effective preventive strategy prior to dental care. There is clinical evidence on the use of various mouth rinses at different concentrations and times for reduction of SARS-CoV-2 viral load insaliva. This literature review focuses on the available clinical evidence indicating the use of mouth rinses as an effective preventive measure in reducing the salivary SARS-CoV-2 viral load to avoid cross-transmission of Covid-19 disease during dental treatment. A literature search of available information from September 2020 to May 2022 was performed in PubMed, Google Scholar and Cochrane. Chlorhexidine 0.12%, iodopovidone 0.5-1% or cetylpyridinium chloride 0.04-0.075% reduce the viral load of SARS-CoV-2in saliva and can be used to reduce the risk of SARS-CoV-2 transmission.Publication El bruxismo en niños y su relación con parásitos intestinal(Universidad de Cuenca, 2022) Alvarado Cordero, Jacinto José; Crespo Alvarez, Pamela Carolina
