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Título: | Oral pathology and oral medicine in Latin American countries: current stage |
Autor: | Santos-Leite, Éder Gerardo Sobral, Layanne Gilligan, Gerardo Flores-Ramos, Janeth González-Arriagada, Alejandro Pena Vega, Claudia Reiván-Ortiz, Patricia González-Galvan, María del Carmen Delgado-Azañero, Wilson Bologna-Molina, Ronell Villarroel-Dorrego, Mariana Martínez-Pedraza, Ricardo Benevenuto de Andrade, Bruno Augusto Martelli-Júnior, Hercílio |
Tipo: | Artículo |
Palabras clave: | Oral pathology, Oral medicine, Dentistry, Education |
Fecha de publicación: | 2024 |
Resumen: | Background: Oral Pathology (OP) and Oral Medicine (OM) are specialties in dentistry whose main objective is
the diagnosis and treatment of oral and maxillofacial diseases, and aspects related to the academic training of
professionals and fields of practice are distinct and heterogeneous around the world. This study aimed to evaluate professional training and areas of activity in OP and OM in Latin American countries. Material and Methods: A questionnaire was sent to 11 countries, with a professional in each country responsible
for answering it. The questionnaire had 21 questions related to the process of professional training, areas of practice, the existence of scientific events in each country, and also collected demographic and population information. Results: OP and OM are practiced in all the countries studied, but the specialty is not recognized in all of them. Brazil was the first to recognize both as a specialty. Postgraduate programs designed to train specialists are available in various countries. Two countries offer residency programs, 6 countries provide specialization courses, 6 offer master's programs, and 3 have doctoral programs. Brazil boasts the highest number of undergraduate courses (n=412), while Uruguay has the lowest (n=2). Professional societies representing the specialty exist in ten countries. Brazil has the highest number of OP and OM specialists (n=422 and 1,072), while Paraguay has the smallest number (n=1 and 3). Conclusions: Although both specialties are widely practiced around the globe, professional training, the number of dentists trained and the fields of professional practice are very different between the countries studied. |
Descripción: | Artículo disponible a través de PubMed Central. Artículo ahead of print - article in press. |
Editorial: | Medicina Oral S.L. |
EN: | Medicina Oral, Patologia Oral, Cirugia Bucal, 2024. |
Citación: | Santos-Leite, É, Sobral, L, Gilligan, G, [y otros autores]. "Oral pathology and oral medicine in Latin American countries: current stage". Medicina Oral, Patologia Oral, Cirugia Bucal [en línea] 2024. 6 h. |
ISSN: | 1698-6946 |
Aparece en las colecciones: | Publicaciones académicas y científicas 2020- - Facultad de Odontología |
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