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Pathographs of Dental Mutilates
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Pathographs of Dental Mutilates

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This study is the result of ten years of clinical care at the Prosthesis Service of the Eastern District of the Municipal Health Department of Campinas City Hall. These are pathographic stories told by the patients themselves, who have had their teeth mutilated over the course of their lives, due to professional negligence, financial unavailability, difficulty in accessing public services or for other reasons beyond their control. Pain and exclusion from society are the most striking symptoms, associated with low socio-economic, cultural, housing and employment conditions. According to Mendonca (2001), dental mutilation is seen as a relevant health issue, given that it is one of the most prevalent oral diseases and the result of a past in which dentistry was devoted to relieving pain through extractions and reasoning that pointed only to basic care and reducing/eliminating sugar as the "biological" ways of solving the problem. Fonseca and Junqueira (2014) agree that dentistry courses are based on technical centrality, to the detriment of comprehensive care.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
26 June 2024
Pages
164
ISBN
9786207712281

This study is the result of ten years of clinical care at the Prosthesis Service of the Eastern District of the Municipal Health Department of Campinas City Hall. These are pathographic stories told by the patients themselves, who have had their teeth mutilated over the course of their lives, due to professional negligence, financial unavailability, difficulty in accessing public services or for other reasons beyond their control. Pain and exclusion from society are the most striking symptoms, associated with low socio-economic, cultural, housing and employment conditions. According to Mendonca (2001), dental mutilation is seen as a relevant health issue, given that it is one of the most prevalent oral diseases and the result of a past in which dentistry was devoted to relieving pain through extractions and reasoning that pointed only to basic care and reducing/eliminating sugar as the "biological" ways of solving the problem. Fonseca and Junqueira (2014) agree that dentistry courses are based on technical centrality, to the detriment of comprehensive care.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
26 June 2024
Pages
164
ISBN
9786207712281