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The inhibitory effects of 7ND protein on osteoclast differentiation in apical periodontitis. [PDF]
Ji ZZ +6 more
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Evaluation of Post-Endodontic Pain Reduction Using Intracanal Cryotherapy in Symptomatic Apical Periodontitis. [PDF]
Bashir AF +9 more
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Yeasts in apical periodontitis
Microbiological reports of apical periodontitis have revealed that yeasts can be isolated from approximately 5-20% of infected root canals. They occur either in pure cultures or together with bacteria. Almost all isolated yeasts belong to the genus Candida, and the predominant species is C. albicans. Pheno- and genotypic profiles of C.
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Inflammatory profile of chronic apical periodontitis: a literature review
Apical periodontitis caused by root canal infection is the most frequent pathological lesion in the jaws, mainly manifested as periapical granulomas and cysts.
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Inducing Apical Periodontitis in Mice
Journal of Visualized Experiments, 2019The mechanisms involved in local induced inflammation can be studied using several available animal models. One of these is the induction of apical periodontitis (AP). Apical periodontitis is a common pathology of an inflammatory nature in the periodontal tissues surrounding the tooth root. In order to better understand the nature and mechanism of this
Elisheva, Goldman +3 more
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Risk indicators for apical periodontitis
Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 2003Abstract –Objectives: The aim of the study was to identify risk indicators for apical periodontitis (AP) in the individual. A parameter was defined as a ‘risk indicator’ when its presence increased the individual's risk of exhibiting AP. Risk indicators may, but need not be directly associated with the disease.Methods: The study included full‐mouth ...
Kirkevang, Lise-Lotte, Wenzel, A.
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Lymphangioma Mimicking Apical Periodontitis
Journal of Endodontics, 2011Lymphangiomas mimicking apical periodontitis, usually found in soft tissue of children and infants younger than 2 years, are extremely rare in aged patients, particularly in bone tissues.An 81-year-old woman was seen in a radiological service to undergo imaging studies for the placement of dental implants.
Cleomar Donizeth, Rodrigues +5 more
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Changes in the periodontal membrane due to apical periodontitis
Journal of Endodontics, 1999Teeth with an apical inflammatory lesion were studied by light microscopic morphometrical procedures to estimate the volumetric density of periodontal ligament tissues by point counting. Sixty-four root surfaces were investigated from coronal to apical. The observed tissue changes were similar in groups with and without bacteria, except for an elevated
J, Eberhard, H C, Plagmann
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Chronic alcohol consumption increases inflammation and osteoclastogenesis in apical periodontitis
Aim: To investigate the effect of chronic alcohol consumption on apical periodontitis in rats. Methodology: Thirty-two male Wistar rats were arranged into four groups: Control (C): without apical periodontitis and nonalcoholic diet; (AL): without apical ...
Renan Dal-Fabbro +2 more
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Influence of apical enlargement on the repair of apical periodontitis in rats
International Endodontic Journal, 2018AbstractAimTo evaluate the influence of different apical enlargement protocols on the radiographic and histological healing of apical periodontitis in rats.MethodologyApical periodontitis was induced bilaterally in the mandibular right and left first molars of 24 Wistar rats by pulp exposure to the oral cavity for 3 weeks.
C. M. Jara +5 more
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