Propioceptive alterations in patients after the extraction of third molar

Introduction: Proprioception informs to the body the position of the muscles, regulating the direction and ranges of the move, hence the significance of the medical intervention in order to improve health indicators related to it. Objective: The objective is to identify by means of the Fukuda tes...

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Main Authors: Susana Marisol Argüello Pasmiño, Ana Cristina Díaz Cevallos, Enrique Chávez Cevallos, Tebelio Concepción Obregón
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Language:English
Published: Editorial Ciencias Médicas 2017-02-01
Series:Revista Cubana de Estomatología
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Online Access:http://www.revestomatologia.sld.cu/index.php/est/article/view/1468
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author Susana Marisol Argüello Pasmiño
Ana Cristina Díaz Cevallos
Enrique Chávez Cevallos
Tebelio Concepción Obregón
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Ana Cristina Díaz Cevallos
Enrique Chávez Cevallos
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description Introduction: Proprioception informs to the body the position of the muscles, regulating the direction and ranges of the move, hence the significance of the medical intervention in order to improve health indicators related to it. Objective: The objective is to identify by means of the Fukuda test, the variation of the propioception, after the extraction of the third molar. Methods: The present study was carried out during the months of July-August, 2015 in the area of maxillofacial surgery of the Pablo Arturo Suárez hospital of Ecuador. The research is exploratory, prospective, observational and longitudinal. The simple includes 30 patients aged 16-56, 13 are men and 17 are women. The inclusion criteria were to have at least two third molars one at each side in the lower jaw and not suffering from vestibular disorders, ear infections and proprioception alterations by conditions of the nervous system. Results: It was proved that there is a significant difference (p< 0,013) in the motor displacements of the subjects undergone to study after the extraction of the third molars, but there is no significant difference in the degrees of the body turns (p< 0,62). Conclusions: The bad position of the third molars might alter the proprioception, therefore, the extraction reduces the proprioceptive alterations, specifying the longitudinal displacement as a significant variable, and the deviations of the degrees of the body turns as non-significant.
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spelling doaj.art-73b8958973fe49b9aef785abfaed959a2022-12-22T00:12:37ZengEditorial Ciencias MédicasRevista Cubana de Estomatología0034-75071561-297X2017-02-015343541222Propioceptive alterations in patients after the extraction of third molarSusana Marisol Argüello Pasmiño0Ana Cristina Díaz Cevallos1Enrique Chávez Cevallos2Tebelio Concepción Obregón3Pontificia Universidad Católica del EcuadorPontificia Universidad Católica del EcuadorUniversidad de las Fuerzas Armadas ESPEUniversidad de Ciencias Médicas de Pinar del RíoIntroduction: Proprioception informs to the body the position of the muscles, regulating the direction and ranges of the move, hence the significance of the medical intervention in order to improve health indicators related to it. Objective: The objective is to identify by means of the Fukuda test, the variation of the propioception, after the extraction of the third molar. Methods: The present study was carried out during the months of July-August, 2015 in the area of maxillofacial surgery of the Pablo Arturo Suárez hospital of Ecuador. The research is exploratory, prospective, observational and longitudinal. The simple includes 30 patients aged 16-56, 13 are men and 17 are women. The inclusion criteria were to have at least two third molars one at each side in the lower jaw and not suffering from vestibular disorders, ear infections and proprioception alterations by conditions of the nervous system. Results: It was proved that there is a significant difference (p< 0,013) in the motor displacements of the subjects undergone to study after the extraction of the third molars, but there is no significant difference in the degrees of the body turns (p< 0,62). Conclusions: The bad position of the third molars might alter the proprioception, therefore, the extraction reduces the proprioceptive alterations, specifying the longitudinal displacement as a significant variable, and the deviations of the degrees of the body turns as non-significant.http://www.revestomatologia.sld.cu/index.php/est/article/view/1468articulación temporomandibularpropiocepciónterceros molarestest de fukuda.
spellingShingle Susana Marisol Argüello Pasmiño
Ana Cristina Díaz Cevallos
Enrique Chávez Cevallos
Tebelio Concepción Obregón
Propioceptive alterations in patients after the extraction of third molar
Revista Cubana de Estomatología
articulación temporomandibular
propiocepción
terceros molares
test de fukuda.
title Propioceptive alterations in patients after the extraction of third molar
title_full Propioceptive alterations in patients after the extraction of third molar
title_fullStr Propioceptive alterations in patients after the extraction of third molar
title_full_unstemmed Propioceptive alterations in patients after the extraction of third molar
title_short Propioceptive alterations in patients after the extraction of third molar
title_sort propioceptive alterations in patients after the extraction of third molar
topic articulación temporomandibular
propiocepción
terceros molares
test de fukuda.
url http://www.revestomatologia.sld.cu/index.php/est/article/view/1468
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