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- Bruxismo em odontopediatria: revisão narrativaPublication . Carvalho, Jessica de; Rodrigues, RitaObjetivo: Realizar uma revisão da literatura sobre bruxismo na infância. Será focado predominantemente o bruxismo noturno, uma vez que é o mais prevalente em crianças. Metodologia: Para a elaboração desta revisão narrativa foi efetuada uma pesquisa de artigos publicados nos últimos 5 anos nas bases de dados eletrónicas: B-on, PubMed e Cochrane. Da pesquisa resultou um total de 109 artigos dos quais foram selecionados 15 artigos e, posteriormente, acrescentados 10. Tópico abordado: O bruxismo é uma atividade repetitiva dos músculos da mastigação manifestando-se por apertar/ranger os dentes e/ou pelo ato de travar/empurrar a mandibula. A sua etiologia é multifatorial e é regulado pelo sistema nervoso central. Frequentemente é observado em crianças, nem sempre é considerado patológico, mas pode ser um sinal alarme. É importante um diagnóstico correto e precoce e o acompanhamento deve ser transdisciplinar.
- Challenges to carbon capture and storage: a portuguese case-studyPublication . Oliveira, GiselaThis lecture addresses the main challenges associated to the design of a CCS project and its subsequent installation and operation focusing on the Portuguese mainland as a case study. The work targets national sedimentary basins and based on the existing literature screens these basins to found suitable geologic formation for the permanent and safe CO2 geological storage. Several geological formations were identified as potential CO2 reservoirs most of them situated offshore. The assessment of risks associated to the geological storage of CO2 are considered based on a qualitative methodology.
- Comparing psychopathological symptoms in portuguese football fans and non-fansPublication . Leite, Ângela; Ramires, Ana; Costa, Rui; Castro, Filipa; E Sousa, Hélder Fernando Pedrosa; Vidal, Diogo Guedes; Dinis, Maria Alzira PimentaThe present study aims to characterize football fans and non-fans and to compare their psychopathological symptoms with the latest normative values for the Portuguese population from Canavarro in 2007. Results showed that football fans and non-fans are mostly male, have an affective relationship, are childless, have secondary education or a high degree, and are employed or students; fans are more likely to be male, dating, unemployed, to have elementary education and be younger than non-fans. Football fans present significantly higher psychopathological symptoms than non-fans in somatization, interpersonal sensitivity, anxiety, hostility, paranoid ideation and psychoticism and all psychopathological indexes. Football fans present values very close to those of populations with emotional distress in hostility and are above the mean of the general population in obsession–compulsion, hostility, paranoid ideation and psychoticism.