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    Compound Odontomas: A Report of Three Clinical Cases

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    Odontomas are the most common benign odontogenic tumors. They appear at any age with a peak in young patients. They are made up of dental tissues: enamel, dentin, cementum and pulp, and can be classified into compounds and complexes depending on whether or not they exhibit morphodifferentiation. They generally occur asymptomatically and are diagnosed as a finding in routine radiographs, however, on many occasions they alter the process of tooth eruption and this is the reason why the patient seeks a dentist's consultation. It is important to establish an individualized treatment plan to avoid aesthetic and functional sequelae. In this study, three clinical cases of Composite Odontomas are described, two of them in relation to retained permanent teeth, which underwent surgical treatment. One case also required orthodontic treatment. The diagnoses were corroborated by histopathological studies, concluding that it is necessary to investigate the presence of these tumors before the absence of teeth in the oral cavity

    Evaluaci贸n de la usabilidad del sistema odontol贸gico de Truedent para mejorar la eficiencia y calidad del cuidado dental

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    The evaluation of dental system usability is of utmost importance to improve the efficiency and quality of dental care in dental clinics and dental offices. A dental system should be easy to use, consistent, flexible and provide adequate feedback, among other usability criteria. Evaluation of these criteria can be done through surveys of system users and analysis of their behavior in the application. Improving the usability of the dental system not only benefits dental professionals, but also patients seeking more efficient and higher quality treatment. In addition, a dental system that meets usability criteria can reduce data entry errors, improve communication between healthcare professionals and patients, and increase patient satisfaction.La evaluaci贸n de la usabilidad del sistema odontol贸gico es de suma importancia para mejorar la eficiencia y calidad del cuidado dental en las cl铆nicas y consultorios odontol贸gicos. Un sistema odontol贸gico debe ser f谩cil de usar, consistente, flexible y proporcionar retroalimentaci贸n adecuada, entre otros criterios de usabilidad. La evaluaci贸n de estos criterios puede realizarse a trav茅s de encuestas a los usuarios del sistema y an谩lisis de su comportamiento en la aplicaci贸n. Mejorar la usabilidad del sistema odontol贸gico no solo beneficia a los profesionales de la salud dental, sino tambi茅n a los pacientes que buscan un tratamiento m谩s eficiente y de mayor calidad. Adem谩s, un sistema odontol贸gico que cumple con los criterios de usabilidad puede reducir los errores de entrada de datos, mejorar la comunicaci贸n entre los profesionales de la salud y los pacientes, y aumentar la satisfacci贸n del paciente
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