2012, Número 3
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Acta Med Cent 2012; 6 (3)
Anomalías de número, forma y tamaño de los dientes (II parte)
Rivas DRA, Barrios CL
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 44
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RESUMEN
En el período comprendido entre septiembre de 2011 y julio de 2012 se realizó en la Facultad de Estomatología de la Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Villa Clara una revisión de las publicaciones impresas, clásicas y frecuentes, y se emplearon buscadores especializados de información científica para obtener datos actualizados sobre las anomalías en el número, la forma y el tamaño de los dientes. La búsqueda constituye la segunda parte de otra anteriormente publicada en esta Revista y se enriqueció a través del intercambio con investigadores de la mencionada temática. Los contenidos teóricos encontrados fueron debidamente analizados y criticados por los autores para seleccionar la información a utilizar, la que se agrupó, para su presentación, en cuatro subtemas: I. Medio ambiente, genética y alteraciones dentarias, II. Asociación con alteraciones sistémicas, III. Genes y desarrollo dentario y IV. Perspectivas futuras. El acopio, la discriminación y el ordenamiento de los contenidos revisados dio lugar a este documento teórico que representa un nuevo producto útil como material docente y que brinda información actualizada sobre tan controvertido tema.
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