期刊文献+
共找到2篇文章
< 1 >
每页显示 20 50 100
Analysis of the Cicatricial Acceleration Method (MAC®) in Skin Repair in Wistar Rattus norvegicus with Induced Chemical Burns
1
作者 Marcus Vinicius de Mello Pinto Sandroval Francisco Torres +9 位作者 Aline Ronis Sampaio Karin Yuri Fernandez Iturra Miriam Viviane Baron Patricia Froes Carlos Ruiz da Silva Daiane Paza Maria Elena Silva Alvarez Josefa Jeanette Ugalde Juliano Tibola Esteban Fortuny 《Journal of Biosciences and Medicines》 2024年第9期204-214,共11页
Introduction: The cicatricial acceleration method (MAC®) promotes photobiological effects of an anti-inflammatory and healing nature. Its therapeutic radiation is emitted, producing photobiostimulant effects that... Introduction: The cicatricial acceleration method (MAC®) promotes photobiological effects of an anti-inflammatory and healing nature. Its therapeutic radiation is emitted, producing photobiostimulant effects that result in rapid tissue repair and better tissue quality. The treatment of burns has always been a challenge, which involves both performing surgery and controlling and guiding scar regeneration, avoiding possible morbidities. Objective: To evaluate the effects of applying the MAC methodology with an AlGa (aluminum, gallium arsenide) laser on the time and quality of tissue repair in the skin of rats after induced chemical burns. Method: 22 adult male rats were subjected to a second-degree chemical burn on the back using 50% trichloroacetic acid. After the burns, the animals were randomly separated into 2 groups: control and experimental. The control group (G1) received placebo laser therapy and the laser group (G2) underwent laser irradiation with an energy density of 100 J/cm2. Histological analysis and macroscopic evaluation were carried out by means of the paper template method. Results: Group G1 showed (53%) of the necrosis area and group G2 showed (11%) necrosis area. Conclusion: The cicatricial acceleration method (MAC®) favored the repair of wounds caused by a 2nd-degree chemical burn, optimizing time and improving quality. 展开更多
关键词 Chemical Burn HEALING SCARRING Cicatricial Acceleration Method (MAC®) Tissue Repair
下载PDF
Oral Health Status in Adult Population in Chile(Decayed,Missing,Filled and Permanent Tooth):Clinical Observation at National Level
2
作者 Verónica Vargas-Sanhueza Claudia Krause Munoz +1 位作者 Víctor Patricio Díaz-Narváez Juan Fonseca Molina 《Health》 2015年第12期1757-1762,共6页
Objectives: The aim of this study was to establish the differences in the oral health status of adult population between women and men by the clinical status of the permanent first molar. Methods: The data were obtain... Objectives: The aim of this study was to establish the differences in the oral health status of adult population between women and men by the clinical status of the permanent first molar. Methods: The data were obtained in a non-random sample of 132,174 patients from a large cohort who were under dental treatment nationwide in Chile during 2011. Results: The results show a greater frequency of “filled and not decayed” (45.6%), “decayed” (18.8%) and followed by “missing by decay” (15.4%). Moreover, an association is established between the “filled and decayed” condition to the female gender and the condition “decayed” and “missing by decay” to the male gender (Significance level α ≤ 0.05). Conclusions: This study concluded that there was a dependent association between gender and the oral health status of permanent first molars in adult patients. 展开更多
关键词 Chile
下载PDF
上一页 1 下一页 到第
使用帮助 返回顶部