JBCOMS 2022 v8n2 - Journal of the Brazilian College of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
JBCOMS 2022 v8n2

Editorial Board

Authors: Marcelo Marotta Araujo, Sylvio Luiz Costa De Moraes,

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Important and solid steps in the construction of a better College every day

With great satisfaction, I inform everyone that, on March 7th 2022, the document with the conduct norms and compliance guidelines of the Brazilian College of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Traumatology (CBCTBMF) was unanimously approved during the online Extraordinary General Assembly. I...

Authors: Marcelo Marotta Araujo,

messages.RevistaAutores: cartas,

Communicating bad news

Communicating bad news is certainly one of the greatest difficulties faced in Medicine, in relation to the patient and that applies to all health areas working with patients.

Authors: Sylvio Luiz Costa De Moraes,

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First Academic Leagues Challenge of the Brazilian College of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (CBCTBMF)

On December 4th, 2021, the 1st Challenge of Academic Leagues of the Brazilian College of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Traumatology (CBCTBMF) was held. The event took place remotely and had participation of seven academic leagues accredited by the CBCTBMF: 1 – Academic League of CTBMF of...

Authors: Marcelo Marotta Araujo,

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Interview with Sérgio Schiefferdecker

On December 4th, 2021, the 1st Challenge of Academic Leagues of the Brazilian CollegeHealth is surely the most appealing sector within the performance possibilities. The need of our patients is real and a priority; but, conversely, resources are limited, which can trigger several speculations...

Authors: Jonathan Ribeiro,

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Virtual planning in orthognathic surgery in base training of oral and maxillofacial surgeons

Correction of dentofacial deformities can be challenging and, over the years,several tools have been developed to help in their treatment. Currently, varioussoftware are intended to assist in the virtual planning of orthognathic surgeries,sometimes surpassing the traditional planning in plaster...

Authors: Weber Céo Cavalcante, DAIANA CRISTINA PEREIRA SANTANA, JULIANA JORGE GARCIA, DIEGO MAIA DE OLIVEIRA BARBOSA,

messages.RevistaAutores: Orthognathic surgery, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons, Teaching, Hospitals,

When to carry out a new systematic review with a topic previously addressed?

Systematic reviews are high-impact studies that generally present relevant informationfor clinical decision-making. For this reason, the execution of this type of studymust follow specific methodological criteria, in order to avoid biases and increasethe scientific evidence of the presented...

Authors: Pedro Henrique Da Hora Sales,

messages.RevistaAutores: Dentistry, Systematic review, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery,

Female participation in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery: A field study

Introduction: Women, despite the difficulties, have already gained space in manyareas of society, especially in the field of work and training. In 2017, through a censuscarried out by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), it wasobserved that most students in the Dentistry...

Authors: Carlos Alberto Monteiro Falcão, Maria Ângela Arêa Leão Ferraz, REBECA MARIA VIEIRA PEREIRA, DARKLILSON PEREIRA SANTOS, BRUNNA DA SILVA FIRMINO, MARCUS VICTOR VAZ SOARES CASTRO,

messages.RevistaAutores: Surgery, oral, Female, Feminization,

Assessment of dental resins shear bond strength in orthodontic-surgical traction

Introduction: Dental impaction is frequent in some teeth of the dental arch, mainlythird molars and maxillary canines. One of the ways of treatment that allows for the useof the tooth is the orthodontic-surgical traction. For this technique, a big challenge is thematerial to be used, since the...

Authors: Gabriela Mayrink, ANNA LUIZA RIVA, MANUELLA SODRÉ TELLES, CLAUDIO PATROCÍNIO JÚNIOR,

messages.RevistaAutores: orthodontics, Shear bond strength, Surgery, oral,

Efficacy of articaine for intraoperative pain reduction during mandibular third molar extraction: a controlled, triple-blind, split-mouth clinical trial

Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the anesthetic efficacy,specially for intraoperative pain, of articaine 4% and lidocaine 2% in mandibularthird molar extraction. Material and Methods: Twenty-four patients withoutsystemic diseases were selected to be included in this...

Authors: Marcelo Ferraro Bezerra, Breno Souza Benevides, Josfran da Silva Ferreira Filho, KALINA SANTOS VASCONCELOS, MARCELO BONIFÁCIO SAMPIERI, Paulo Goberlânio De Barros Silva,

messages.RevistaAutores: Tooth extraction, Lidocaine, Articaine, Pain, Molar, third,

Eminectomy as a treatment for TMJ recurrent dislocation: a systematic review

Introduction: Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dislocation is defined as a pathophysiologicalcondition that can be acute or chronic. It is characterized by a displacementof the condyle out of its functional positions, that is, beyond the articular eminence.Objective: This study aims to evaluate the...

Authors: Pedro Henrique Da Hora Sales, WEDJA ALVES SUARES, ANDRÉ COELHO LOPES, KAYO COSTA ALVES, CLARISSE SAMARA DE ANDRADE,

messages.RevistaAutores: Temporomandibular joint disorders, Temporomandibular joint, Surgical procedures, operative,

Late ear tinnitus after open reduction of mandibular condylar fracture: case report

Fractures of the mandibular condyles are frequent among fractures of the mandible,due to the dissipation of forces after trauma at another anatomical site. Thetreatment of these fractures depends on the location, level and displacement of thefractured fragments, varying between conservative...

Authors: Eduardo Sanches Gonçales, Bruno Gomes Duarte, LETÍCIA LIANA CHIHARA,

messages.RevistaAutores: Mandibular condyle, Fracture fixation, Mandibular fractures, Tinnitus,

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