RESUMOA Epidermólise Bolhosa é uma doença rara, cuja principal característica é a fragilidade cutânea, com formação de bolhas na pele e mucosa, com significativo envolvimento na cavidade bucal. O objetivo deste estudo foi identificar e explorar a produção bibliográfica acerca das manifestações bucais e o manejo odontológico em crianças e adolescentes acometidas por EB. Realizou-se uma Revisão Integrativa, nas bases de dados Pubmed -Scopus, Lilacs, Bireme e Scielo, no período de Jan/2010 a Jan/2021, com uma amostra final de 88 artigos. Constatou-se a necessidade de incentivar pesquisas múltiplas e independentes, que possam sustentar uma prática clínica segura e com evidências científicas, visando a promoção e a manutenção da saúde bucal em pacientes com EB.
This paper presents the practical experience of a project that integrated two undergraduate courses, from FAESAUniversity Center’s different teaching units and areas: Journalism and Dentistry. The original objective was to make thefuturedentiststhefuturejournalists’clients,bythelatterhavingthetaskofdevelopingInternalCommunicationPlansforthe Dental Clinic where Dentistry Students develop a series of practical activities. However, within the perspective thatthese organizations are unique, since they are formed by individuals, and the understanding that interaction process andsocial organization are fundamental to establish plans’ production correct guiding diagnosis, it was not possible to limit theCommunication Products’ creation involvement. Dentists and journalists experimented together. There is a clear percep-tion that more than good posters, videos and photographs, the project resulted in the exchange of experiences, knowledge,respectandappreciationofthedifferentareas
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