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2017, Number 3

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Rev Hum Med 2017; 17 (3)

Psychoeducational guidance for children and teenagers with dentalmaxillofacial anomalies in the training process of stomatologists

García PSY, Colunga SS
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Language: Spanish
References: 12
Page: 444-453
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Key words:

dental maxillofacial anomalies, psych educational guidance, training process of stomatologists.

ABSTRACT

Professional training has a contextualized nature which reflects the demands that the time, society and the country require from universities. In Cuba, Stomatology is not out of these precepts and therefore it carries out a syllabus that emphasizes flexibility to make necessary and appropriate changes. When students graduate, they must provide a complete stomatological care where dental maxillofacial anomalies are the third line of work. They cause aesthetic harm that affects children and teenagers’ self-esteem and social adaptation which makes psych educational guidance necessary; a situation professional must be prepared for. Starting from the weak points discovered in the training process of stomatologists, a crash course in the subject is suggested in order to favor the graduation of professionals who are able to solve problems that affect the stomatognatic complex with a biopsychosocial approach, through the use of required methods, techniques and procedures.


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