DEVELOPMENT OF AN EDUCATIONAL TOOL FOR STUDENTS OF DENTISTRY DEGREE: CRANIOMANDIBULAR DYSFUNCTION STUDY IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS
- M.E. Sánchez 1
- N.E. Gallardo 1
- A. Adanero Velasco 1
- A.M. Caleya 1
- G. Feijóo 1
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Universidad Complutense de Madrid
info
Verlag: IATED
ISSN: 2340-1117
ISBN: 978-84-697-3777-4
Datum der Publikation: 2017
Seiten: 7406-7414
Art: Konferenz-Beitrag
Zusammenfassung
Last dental degree course students must cope with clinical practice as a professional in a short period of time. The teachers of course integrated dental clinic (IOC) not only help these students on the practical level, also create tools for the diagnosis and treatment of different diseases in patients.The Craniomandibular dysfunction (DCM) or temporomandibular disorders are a set of functional alterations of the oral cavity, that affect temporomandibular joints (ATMs), to the masticatory muscles, and related structures of the head and neck. The oral cavity is complex and requires a thorough knowledge of anatomy and physiology of their structural components. Alterations in any of them or a combination of alterations in teeth, periodontal ligament, the temporomandibular joint or masticatory muscles, with the time can produce DCM. This patology affects mostly adults, although the presence of signs and symptoms in children is becoming more common.This article explains the development of an educational tool that students of 5th course of dentistry degree can use to facilitate the learning of the diagnosis of DCM in children.