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Item Avaliação do padrão de crescimento facial e da má oclusão em uma população de indivíduos em dentadura mista e uma proposta de gestão para saúde pública(Centro Universitário do Estado do Pará, 2022-01-31) Silva, Adriana Viana Martins da; Pinheiro Júnior, Jesus Maués; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0590122765693339; Celestino Júnior, Aluísio Ferreira; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6186863425175415; Corrêa, Adriano Maia; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6062379402457289Malocclusion is the set of changes in bite relationships, which can have consequences on adjacent structures of the masticatory system and orthodontic problems, which can be dental or skeletal. Malocclusion is considered a public health problem and ranks third among oral pathologies. It can cause several changes in an individual’s life, such as imparing the quality of life, social interaction, psychological well-beign and even resulting in functional limitations in more severe casas. During mixed dentition, arch changes occur and normal changes may also occur. In this context, the current study aimed, through the analysis of the medical records of the Clinic of the Specialization Course in Orthodontics, CESUPA-Center for Higher Studies of the State of Pará, of 655 children, aged between 9 and 11 years, develop the epidemiological assessment of patients to later describe the facial growth pattern, determine the need for orthodontic treatment plan for each patient and, mainly, prepare a spreadsheet with the costs for each treatment. The results showed: growth pattern, facial pleasantness index, facial typology, molar relationship, deep bite, open bite, anterior and posterior crossbite, diastema, crowding and early tooth loss. With these results, together with the spreadseet with the costs of each case, it is expected that they will be used fir the implementation of orthodontics in municipal ans state dental speciality centers, so that more people have acess to this type of treatment.Item Biometria dentária em pacientes padrão I braquifaciais e padrão face curta(Centro Universitário do Estado do Pará, 2019-04-25) Gonçalves Júnior, Carlos Alberto; Pinheiro Júnior, Jesus Maués; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0590122765693339; Pinheiro, Lucas Rodrigues; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9533599258533263; Corrêa, Adriano Maia; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6062379402457289Introduction: Based on studies of the facial morphology of short face (PFC) patients, there is little evidence in the literature to characterize the static and functional occlusion as well as the dimensions of the arches in this pattern of facial growth (PFC). In this perspective, the study aims to compare the results obtained through the measurements in digitized models in brachyfacial I standard individuals and standard short face individuals; to evaluate the transverse and sagittal dimensions of the lower arches in both groups delineated through a trained and calibrated examiner; Observe and discuss whether the results obtained between the two groups outlined and the literature are statistically different or similar. Development: A cross-sectional study was carried out on pre-existing orthodontic documentation selected in the collection of the Specialization Course in Orthodontics of the University Center of the State of Pará (CESUPA). With 40 models of the volunteers of the sample being 20 standard brachyfacial I and 20 standard short face, were scanned optical 3D scanner and the scanned measurements performed through the nemocast® program, randomly and identified by groups and numbered, the measurements were fed into the excel program in The results were submitted to tables with mean, minimum, median and maximum values, standard deviations, the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test evaluated the normal distribution of all variables presented, the t test was performed 'Student and Person's correlation analysis. Conclusion: Based on the measurements performed on the transverse and sagittal dimensions of the lower arch of the two groups Standard I and the Short Face Pattern, the inter-canine, premolar and molar distances of standard Brachifacial I individuals were statistically significant between them , greater than the measurements of individuals Short Face Pattern. The arch length also showed differences in the clinically observed PI> PFC measurements in both groups of the samples. Thus, it was observed that the study showed statistically significant differences between the analyzed groups, corroborating the study of the facial pattern morphology between the patterns analyzed favoring the data specialist of extreme relevance for orthodontic treatment.Item Elaboração e validação de tecnologia educativa a partir da percepção de saúde bucal dos indígenas Parakanã(Centro Universitário do Estado do Pará, 2022-06-30) Silveira, Caroline Oliveira; Celestino Júnior, Aluísio Ferreira; Oliveira, Marlene Ribeiro de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2345038474886978; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6186863425175415; Corrêa, Adriano Maia; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6062379402457289; Matos, Eliseth Costa Oliveira de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8009813497675654In the context of indigenous heath, precarious conditions of their oral heath are still perceived. This study for the understanding of their ethnicity from a deeper way of understanding the indigenous people was elaborated an oral education from this ethnic group. The use of the booklet within the Parakanã indigenous community aims to contribute to a better understanding of their oral health condition. The study had the participation of 61 Parakanã indigenous people age over 10 years and was carried out in two stages, where an initial exploratory (l) was developed, which investigated the perception of first oral health though a study in a semi-structured research. (ll) methodological development, technology construction research. The main results obtained in the exploratory research were: 39% answered that they do know how to read awaete xe’enga and another 23% know to read very little; More than 90% of everyone knows that they need to brush their teeth; 72% are not respondents what is dental caries; 35% respond that they feel pain when chew a food; 61% think it is good to have material on oral care. For the preparation of the booklet, it was used direct, objective, easy to understand by the indigenous people so that they can identify with the relevant content. This was validated by expert judges such as: indigenous educators, anthropologist dentists, pedagogue, social communicator among others. Parakanã education insertion in the context of health education must be conceived as an important tool for promoting health and technologies, which in pratice must take care with the improvement of living conditions and technologies.