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O objetivo desta revisão integrativa foi analisar a relação e a validade das medidas antropométricas, nomeadamente medidas longitudinais de determinados dedos da mão, na determinação de uma correta dimensão vertical de oclusão. Este trabalho foi realizado a partir de uma pesquisa bibliográfica nas bases de dados eletrónicas Pubmed/Medline e BVS/Biblioteca virtual em saúde com os seguintes termos: (OVD) OR (VOD) OR (VDO) OR (occlusal vertical dimension) AND (finger). A seleção dos estudos foi realizada com critérios de inclusão e exclusão estabelecidos anteriormente. De acordo com a pesquisa efetuada foram encontrados 46 artigos, destes últimos, após a aplicação dos critérios de inclusão e exclusão foram excluídos 38 artigos e os restantes 8 foram incluídos nesta revisão integrativa. Enquanto alguns autores recomendam a utilização das medidas antropométricas para determinar a DVO, outros ressaltam a necessidade de métodos complementares e uma abordagem padronizada de medição. As medidas faciais também são consideradas, evidenciando que as medidas da mão, por si só, podem não ser suficientemente precisas. Em conclusão as medidas antropométricas de determinadas áreas da mão, estão relacionadas de forma significativa com a determinação da DVO e podem representar para o clínico uma escolha válida.
The objective of this integrative review aimed to analyze the relation and validity of anthropometric measurements, specifically the longitudinal measurements of certain fingers, in determining a correct vertical dimension of occlusion. This study was conducted through a bibliographic search in the electronic databases Pubmed/Medline and BVS/Virtual Health Library using the following terms: (OVD) OR (VOD) OR (VDO) OR (occlusal vertical dimension) AND (finger). The selection of studies was performed with previously established inclusion and exclusion criteria. According to the research carried out, 46 articles were found. After applying the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 38 articles were excluded and the remaining 8 were included in this integrative review. While some authors recommend anthropometric measurements to determine the VDO, others emphasize the need for complementary methods and a standardized approach to measurement. Facial measurements are also considered, indicating that hand measurements may not be sufficiently accurate on their own. In conclusion the Anthropometric measurements of certain hand areas are significantly related with the determination of the DVO and may represent a valid choice for the clinicians.
The objective of this integrative review aimed to analyze the relation and validity of anthropometric measurements, specifically the longitudinal measurements of certain fingers, in determining a correct vertical dimension of occlusion. This study was conducted through a bibliographic search in the electronic databases Pubmed/Medline and BVS/Virtual Health Library using the following terms: (OVD) OR (VOD) OR (VDO) OR (occlusal vertical dimension) AND (finger). The selection of studies was performed with previously established inclusion and exclusion criteria. According to the research carried out, 46 articles were found. After applying the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 38 articles were excluded and the remaining 8 were included in this integrative review. While some authors recommend anthropometric measurements to determine the VDO, others emphasize the need for complementary methods and a standardized approach to measurement. Facial measurements are also considered, indicating that hand measurements may not be sufficiently accurate on their own. In conclusion the Anthropometric measurements of certain hand areas are significantly related with the determination of the DVO and may represent a valid choice for the clinicians.
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Dimensão vertical de oclusão Dedo DVO Medidas antropométricas Occlusal vertical dimension Finger Anthropometric measurements