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Systemic and Extraradicular Bacterial Translocation in Apical Periodontitis [PDF]
Apical periodontitis is an inflammatory disease of microbial etiology. It has been suggested that endodontic bacterial DNA might translocate to distant organs via blood vessels, but no studies have been conducted.
María José Bordagaray +10 more
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MicroRNAs: emerging players in apical periodontitis [PDF]
Apical periodontitis is an inflammatory disorder of periradicular tissues developed from endodontic infections. Understanding its pathophysiology and the underlying molecular mechanisms is key to the advancement of endodontics.
Zhen SHEN, Renato Menezes SILVA
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Recent Advances in Apical Periodontitis Treatment: A Narrative Review
Apical periodontitis is an inflammatory response caused by pulp infection. It induces bone resorption in the apical and periapical regions of the tooth. The most conservative approach to treat this condition is nonsurgical endodontic treatment.
Zulema Arias +7 more
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Pathogenesis of Apical Periodontitis: a Literature Review [PDF]
This review article discusses the host response in apical periodontitis with the main focus on cytokines, produced under this pathological condition and contributing to the degradation of periradicular tissues. The pace of research in this field has greatly accelerated in the last decade.
Indre Graunaite +2 more
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Microorganisms in the complex root canal system and the extraradicular regions, including the periapical lesions and extraradicular biofilm may cause root canal treatment failures.
Xiaoqiang Sun +3 more
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The study was to investigate the effect of canonical and noncanonical pyroptosis in apical periodontitis. Proteins’ profiles of human apical periodontitis tissue were analyzed by label-free proteomics.
Zhiwu Wu +7 more
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Apical periodontitis after intense bruxism
Background Bruxism is known to cause masticatory muscle pain, temporomandibular joint pain, headaches, mechanical tooth wear, prosthodontic complications and cracked teeth.
M. Gund, K. Wrbas, M. Hannig, S. Rupf
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Role of PI3K in the bone resorption of apical periodontitis
Background Phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) is located within cells, and is involved in regulating cell survival, proliferation, apoptosis and angiogenesis.
LiNa Wang +6 more
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Endodontic microbial communities in apical periodontitis.
Apical periodontitis (AP) represents an inflammatory condition of peri-radicular tissues due to invasion and colonization of bacteria in the root canals. Primary apical periodontitis (PAP) is associated with untreated necrotic root canal and can be efficiently treated with endodontic treatment to remove bacteria.
A. Buonavoglia +11 more
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Apical Periodontitis and Cardiovascular Disease in Adults: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis
Background: A potential relationship between oral health and cardiovascular diseases has been proposed. However, uncertainty remains as to whether there is sufficient data to support this association. This review aims to appraise the relationship between
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