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Item Determinación de las condiciones de trabajo en ergonomía y bioseguridad para los laboratorios de prótesis dental(Universidad Santiago de Cali, 2020) Agredo Salazar, Laura Sofia; Acosta Ortiz, Juan Camilo; Cabrera Giraldo, Kelly Johana; Bedoya Ocampo, Jessica (Directora)Biosecurity in dental laboratories is of increasing interest due to the misuse of biological materials from elements that had contact with patient fluids, which can be an indirect route of transmission of microganisms to technical personnel. As well as exposure to aerosols produced by the procedures of wear and polish of prosthetics. On the other hand, tension and poor postures during the development of the profession harm and contribute to the appearance of physical problems. In this work a compilation of literature on reported working conditions was made, in dental prosthetic laboratories, analyzing biosecurity and ergonomics. concluding the need for greater motivation and instruction in biological risk control in the labour recession, as well as actions aimed at iii preserving the health of the laboratorist. In addition to the requirement in the rethinking of working conditions in dental laboratoriesItem Mucositis oral en pacientes con tratamiento antineoplásico para cáncer de 1 cabeza y cuello: Revisión bibliográfica(Universidad Santiago de Cali, 2024) Acosta Ortiz, Juan Camilo; Altamirano Galvis, Allisson Yiseth; Lenis Cardona, Yohana Paola; Monsalve, Mónica (Directora)The purpose of this study was to carry out a bibliographic review on oral mucositis in patients receiving antineoplastic treatment for head and neck cancer. Methodology. A bibliographic search was carried out in the following databases: PubMed; SciELO; Springer; Scopus; and Google Scholar. The search terms used were: "oral mucositis"; "head cancer"; "neck cancer"; "treatment". Results. 25 investigations met the inclusion criteria and were selected to carry out this bibliographic review. Conclusions. There is no specific treatment superior to others for oral mucositis induced by cancer treatment. It is mentioned that it is a frequent and symptomatic complication of cancer therapy, and that there are many strategies studied to prevent and treat it, but the results are not consistent.