Publications by authors named "M G P Homem"

Background: To evaluate the effectiveness of three minimally invasive techniques for managing patients with myofascial pain dysfunction, determine their association with sociodemographic factors, habits, medication usage, comorbidities, treatment history, pain duration, complaint intensity, and diagnosis limitations.

Material And Methods: This five-year observational study scrutinized 1,000 medical records from individuals treated at the TMD Orofacial Dental Research Center. TMD treatments were organized into Group 1 (thermotherapy, exercises, and CBT), Group 2 (Group 1 plus intramuscular manual therapy), and Group 3 (Group 1 and Group 2 plus occlusal appliances) and correlated with sociodemographic factors, habits, prior medication usage, comorbidities, history of prior treatments, duration of pain, intensity of complaint, and diagnosis limitations or without limitations regarding the symptoms of muscular temporomandibular disorders (TMD).

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This study aimed to develop and validate the Malocclusion Impact Scale for Early Childhood (MIS-EC), a malocclusion-specific measure of oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) of children aged 3-5 years and their parents/caregivers. A pool of items was analysed to identify those relevant to the assessment of the impact of malocclusion on OHRQoL. Dental professionals and mothers of children with and without malocclusion rated the importance of these items.

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We present an experimental and theoretical investigation of the photon interaction with formic acid in the vacuum-ultraviolet energy range. The absolute absorption cross sections and ionization efficiencies were measured in the 11.2-21.

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We have performed an experimental investigation into the interaction of vacuum-ultraviolet synchrotron radiation with pyridine molecules in the gas phase. Specifically, a double-ion chamber spectrometer was used to measure the absolute photoabsorption cross sections and the photoionization quantum yields from the ionization threshold to 21.5 eV.

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Article Synopsis
  • A study was conducted to assess the link between occlusal characteristics and dental trauma in preschool children aged 3-5 in Brazil, using a sample of 200 matched cases and controls.
  • The results indicated that anterior open bite was significantly associated with an increased risk of dental trauma (OR = 3.80), while other occlusal factors like maxillary anterior crowding and overjet showed less consistent relationships after adjustments.
  • Ultimately, the study concluded that anterior open bite is a key risk factor for dental trauma in young children, regardless of other influencing factors.
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