5 results on '"Chacón, Tatiana"'
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2. Association of birth and periodontal disease in Bolivia, Chile and Colombia.
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Herrera-Serna, Brenda Yuliana, López-Soto, Olga Patricia, RendónBlandón, Diego León, Alfonso-Galeano, Estefanía, Salgado-Yepes, Laura Vanessa, and Chacón, Tatiana
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LABOR (Obstetrics) ,PREMATURE labor ,PERIODONTAL disease ,AGE groups ,CHILEANS - Abstract
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- 2024
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3. Demographic, Clinical, and Microbial Aspects of Chronic and Aggressive Periodontitis in Colombia: A Multicenter Study.
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Lafaurie, Gloria Inés, Contreras, Adolfo, Barón, Alexandra, Botero, Javier, Mayorga-Fayad, Isabel, Jaramillo, Adriana, Giraldo, Astrid, González, Ferney, Mantilla, Sergio, Botero, Alejandro, Archila, Luz Helena, Díaz, Antonio, Chacón, Tatiana, Castillo, Diana Marcela, Betancourt, Marisol, Aya, Maria Del Rosario, and Arce, Roger
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PERIODONTITIS ,SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC factors ,CLINICAL indications ,ORAL microbiology ,ACTINOBACILLUS ,GRAM-negative bacteria ,DENTAL plaque ,DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
Background: The microbial profile of periodontal disease varies among different human populations. This study evaluated the demographic, clinical, and microbiologic aspects of periodontitis in a multi-geographic sample in Colombia. Methods: Three hundred twenty-five patients with chronic periodontitis (CP), 158 patients with aggressive periodontitis (AgP), and 137 healthy-gingivitis controls from five regions of the country were studied. Clinical, microbial, and sociodemographic data were collected. Microbiologic identification was performed using polymerase chain reaction 16S rRNA gene on pooled subgingival samples, and the presence of Gram-negative enteric rods was evaluated by culture. Bivariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were conducted. Results: Porphyromonas gingivalis occurred in 71.5% of individuals with periodontitis, Tannerella forsythensis occurred in 58.5%, Campylobacter rectus occurred in 57.5%, Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans occurred in 23.6%, and enteric rods occurred in 34.5%. P. gingivalis was more common in CP and AgP than controls. A. actinomycetemcomitans was increased in AgP compared to controls and patients with CP. T. forsythensis, C. rectus, and Eikenella corrodens had a low presence in the West Pacific and Central regions, and enteric rods were increased in the Central region (P<0.05). Other sociodemographic factors were not associated with these microorganisms. Conclusions: Geographic regions do not influence the microbiota, but the microbiota may vary by geographic region. P. gingivalis, T. forsythensis, and C. rectus are the most prevalent periodontophatic microorganisms in Colombia. A. actinomycetemcomitans was more common in AgP, and a large percentage of the population studied had enteric rods in the subgingival plaque. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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4. Association of birth and periodontal disease in Bolivia, Chile and Colombia
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Herrera-Serna BY, López-Soto OP, Rendón-Blandón DL, Alfonso-Galeano E, Salgado-Yepes LV, and Chacón T
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- Humans, Chile epidemiology, Colombia epidemiology, Bolivia epidemiology, Female, Adult, Adolescent, Young Adult, Prevalence, Middle Aged, Pregnancy, Infant, Newborn, Premature Birth epidemiology, Periodontal Diseases epidemiology
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Introducción. El parto prematuro es un problema médico, social y económico importante, causa gran mortalidad y morbilidad neonatal, tiene un impacto importante en el sistema de salud y afecta la calidad de vida de las familias. El peso de los recién nacidos de madres con enfermedad periodontal es significativamente menor en comparación con los de madres no afectadas por esta enfermedad bucal. Este resultado adverso se considera un problema de salud pública global según los datos epidemiológicos. Objetivo. Determinar la asociación entre la prevalencia de parto prematuro y la enfermedad periodontal en Bolivia, Chile y Colombia entre el 2000 y el 2020. Materiales y métodos. Este estudio ecológico consideró las poblaciones de mujeres de Bolivia, Chile y Colombia, y la prevalencia de partos prematuros y enfermedad periodontal, discriminadas por grupos de edad. El estudio abarcó el período entre el 2000 y el 2020. La estrategia de búsqueda con la herramienta de investigación del Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation incluyó prevalencia, grupos de edad, años entre 2000 y 2020, causas de parto prematuro y enfermedad periodontal, contexto y ubicaciones, mujeres y tasas. El análisis estadístico incluyó una regresión lineal simple entre parto prematuro y enfermedad periodontal para cada grupo de edad dentro de cada país. Resultados. Las tasas de partos prematuros fueron mayores en el grupo de 15 a 19 años (Bolivia: 697.563, Chile: 844.864, Colombia: 804.126). La prevalencia de la enfermedad periodontal aumentó con la edad, particularmente en el grupo de 45 a 49 años (Bolivia: 22'077.854, Chile: 34'297.901, Colombia: 32'032,830). Según los grupos de edad, la regresión lineal fue estadísticamente significativa (p < 0,001) para todos los grupos evaluados de la población boliviana, en los grupos mayores de 30 años para las colombianas y solo en el grupo de 15 a 19 años para las mujeres chilenas. Conclusión. Se encontró asociación entre el parto prematuro y la enfermedad periodontal en todos los grupos de edad en Bolivia, solo en el grupo de 15 a 19 años en Chile, y de 30 años y más en Colombia en el período evaluado de 20 años.
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- 2024
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5. Relationship between the gingival biotype and the results of root covering surgical procedures: A systematic review.
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Herrera-Serna BY, López-Soto OP, Chacón T, Montoya-Gómez AM, Agudelo-Flórez D, and Zuluaga-López OH
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Background: Tissue biotypes are related to the results of periodontal therapy, conventional prosthodontics, implant therapy and root covering procedures. We conducted a systematic review (SR) of the literature about the relationship between the gingival biotype and the results of root covering surgical procedures., Material and Methods: A PICO question was defined. Two independent reviewers conducted electronic and manual literature searches, which covered studies up to August 31, 2020, in the National Library of Medicine (PubMed MEDLINE), EBSCO, Science Direct and Cochrane. The inclusion criteria were all root covering procedures in individuals with different gingival biotypes. The final result of the different surgical techniques was evaluated by the Root Coverage Esthetic Score (RES). The Methodological Index for the identification of biases for Non-Randomized Studies was applied., Results: Only four articles fulfilled the inclusion criteria. These studies adequately reported the percentage of root coverage after surgery, and two recorded the entire RES index. Complete root coverage was achieved in a range between 70 - 86.12% in patients with thin biotype and between 77.8 - 96% in patients with a thick biotype. The aesthetic results were not compromised by the initial classification of the biotype. The treatments used were subepithelial connective tissue graft with coronally displaced flap or its modification. No significant differences were found., Conclusions: When the gingival biotypes are analyzed as independent variables, none of the root coverage procedures are affected by the classification of the gingival biotype. Key words: Root coverage, gingival recession, gingival biotype., Competing Interests: Conflicts of interest The authors of this manuscript declare that they have no conflict of interest., (Copyright: © 2022 Medicina Oral S.L.)
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- 2022
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