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Yáñez Vico, Rosa María

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Rosa María
Last Name
Yáñez Vico
Affiliation
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Faculty / Institute
Odontología
Department
Especialidades Clínicas Odontológicas
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Estomatología
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    Project number: 293
    Open Ortho Education: Recurso Educativo en Abierto (REA) en Ortodoncia
    (2023) Yáñez Vico, Rosa María; Mediero Pérez, María Carmen; Dávila Bravo, María Almudena; Rabal Solans, Ana; Cadenas Pérez, Eva María; Piña Juliá, María; Encabo Descalzo, María Mercedes
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    Association between eruption sequence of posterior teeth, dental crowding, arch dimensions, incisor inclination, and skeletal growth pattern
    (Children, 2023) García Gil, Marta; Alarcón, José Antonio; Cacho Casado, Alberto; Yáñez Vico, Rosa María; Palma Fernández, Juan Carlos; Martín Álvaro, María Concepción
    Background: We conducted research to investigate the effects of the eruption sequence of posterior teeth, arch dimensions, and incisor inclination on dental crowding. Material and Methods: A cross-sectional analytic study was performed on 100 patients (54 boys and 46 girls; mean ages: 11.69 and 11.16 years, respectively). Seq1 (canine-3-/second premolar-5-) or Seq2 (5/3) eruption sequences were recorded in maxilla, and Seq3 (canine-3-/first premolar-4-) or Seq4 (4/3) eruption sequences in mandible; tooth size, available space, tooth size-arch length discrepancy (TS-ALD), arch lengths, incisor inclination and distance, and skeletal relationship were noted. Results: The most common eruption sequences in the maxilla and mandible were Seq1 (50.6%), and Seq3 (52.1%), respectively. In the maxilla, posterior tooth sizes were larger in crowded cases. In the mandible, anterior and posterior tooth sizes were larger in crowded patients. No relationship between incisor variables and the maxillo-mandibular relationship and dental crowding was found. A negative correlation between inferior TS-ALD and the mandibular plane was found. Conclusions: Seq1 and Seq 2 in the maxilla and Seq 3 and Seq 4 in the mandible were equally prevalent. An eruption sequence of 3–5 in the maxilla and 3–4 in the mandible is more likely to cause crowding.
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    Project number: 366
    Prácticas on-line con pacientes con dismorfologías y síndromes craneofaciales mediante realidad virtual 3D
    (2021) Yáñez Vico, Rosa María; Dávila Bravo, María Almudena; Otero Pregigueiro, Andrea; Tordera González, Cristina; García-Granero Gutiérrez, Beatriz; Álvarez González, Covadonga
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    Project number: 100
    REAL-AGENDA 2030 en la UCM: Innovación en la gestión de residuos odontológicos
    (2024) Iglesias Linares, Alejandro; Dehesa Santos, Alexandra; Iber Díaz, Paula; Martín Lobo, María José; Fuertes González, Lucía; Mediero Pérez, María Carmen; Navarro Fraile, María Estrella; Ocaña Miguel, Núria; Otero Pregigueiro, Andrea; Palma Fernández, Juan Carlos; Palma López, Carmen; Senen Carramolino, Raquel; Yáñez Vico, Rosa María
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    Diagnostic performance of cone-beam computed tomography to diagnose in vivo/in vitro root resorption: a systematic review and meta-analysis
    (Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice, 2022) Baena de la Iglesia, Teresa; Yáñez Vico, Rosa María; Iglesias Linares, Alejandro
    Background This review analyses the diagnostic performance of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) for the in vivo/in vitro detection of external root resorption (ERR) and critically analyses current and past methods of measuring or classifying ERR in vivo/in vitro in terms of radiation doses and cumulative radiation risks. Methods A diagnostic test accuracy (DTA) protocol was used for a systematic review of diagnostic methods following PRISMA guidelines. The protocol was registered with PROSPERO (ID: CRD42019120513). A thorough and exhaustive electronic search of 6 core electronic databases was performed, applying the ISSG Search Filter Resource. The eligibility criteria were designed [problem-intervention-comparison-outcomes (PICO) statement: Population, Index test, Comparator, Outcome] and methodological quality was assessed by QUADAS-2. Results Seventeen papers were selected from a total of 7841 articles. Six in vivo studies were assessed as having a low risk of bias. The overall sensitivity and specificity of CBCT for diagnosis of ERR was 78.12% and 79.25%, respectively. The highest and lowest sensitivity and specificity of CBCT for diagnosis of external root resorption are 42%-98% and 49.3%-96.3%. Discussion Most of the selected studies reported quantitative diagnoses with single linear measurements of ERR even though multislice radiographs were available. The cumulative radiation dose (μS) to radiation-sensitive structures, such as the bone marrow, brain and thyroid, was observed to increase using the 3-dimensional (3D) radiography methods reported. Conclusions The highest and lowest sensitivity and specificity of CBCT for diagnosis of external root resorption are 42%-98% and 49.3%-96.3%. The minimum and maximum effective doses of dental CBCT for external root resorption diagnosis are 34 μSv and 1073 μSv.
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    Project number: 355
    Virtualización 3D de pacientes con necesidad de tratamiento combinado ortodóncico-quirúrgico
    (2022) Yáñez Vico, Rosa María; Cadenas Pérez, Eva María; Dávila Bravo, María Almudena; Otero Pregigueiro, Andrea; Tordera González, Cristina; Rueda Hidalgo, Nuria; Trillo Gómez, María del Mar
    Proyecto de Innovación Docente realizado en el curso 21-22 para la generación de recurso virtual que ayude al diagnóstico de pacientes con necesidad de tratamiento combinado ortodóncico-quirúrgico.