masterThesis
Estudo da ocorrência de recidivas após enucleação, seguida de ostectomia periférica e solução de carnoy no tratamento das lesões odontogênicas benignas agressivas
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COSTA, Danielle Clarisse Barbosa. Estudo da ocorrência de recidivas após enucleação, seguida de ostectomia periférica e solução de carnoy no tratamento das lesões odontogênicas benignas agressivas. 2018. 58f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Saúde Coletiva) - Centro de Ciências da Saúde, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2018.
Autor
Costa, Danielle Clarisse Barbosa
Resumen
Retrospective sectional study with the objective of investigating the occurrence of relapses in
aggressive benign odontogenic lesions after the surgical enucleation protocol, followed by
peripheral ostectomy and Carnoy's solution. The sample used was of convenience and
consisted of thirty patients attended in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Department of UFRN
between 2008 and 2018. The data were collected through the medical records and then the
patients were contacted to perform of clinical and radiographic exams in order to verify the
presence of relapses. Descriptive and statistical analyzes were performed using the Stata / IC
version 14.0 program (StataCorp, College Station, TX). The Mann-Whitney test, the Fisher's
exact test and the Chi-square test, as well as the Kaplan Meier method and the Log-rank test
were used to verify the possible prognostic factors for relapses, using p <0 , 05. The sample
consisted of 12 male patients (40%) and eighteen female patients (60%) and the mean age was
37.23 years (37.23 ± 17.01, 12-77). Among the lesions, 22 patients had CO (73.3%), 3 MO
(10%) and 5 ameloblastomas (16.7%). Most of the lesions affected the posterior maxilla and
mandible (93.3%). The relapse affected 7 patients (23.3%), all cases in OC, with a minimum
recurrence time of 12 months and a maximum of 34 months and a maximum follow-up of 9
years and 5 months. There was no statistical difference between the factors evaluated and the
development of relapses, but patients who remained with adjacent teeth after the surgical
procedure presented less recurrence time. Kaplan-Meier curves showed a cumulative risk of
more than 80% for recurrence after 29 months postoperatively and after 36 months of followup, only 37.50% of these patients would be free of relapses (p = 0.023), in addition this group
were 5.5 times more likely to develop recurrences than patients who had their teeth extracted.
The protocol is effective in the treatment of benign aggressive odontogenic lesions when
compared to isolated treatments, such as marsupialization and enucleation/curettage,
considering the same lesions.