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Background Z-DNA binding protein 1 (ZBP1) is a vital innate immune sensor that regulates inflammation during pathogen invasion. ZBP1 may contribute to pyroptosis, apoptosis and necroptosis in infectious diseases.
Hui Liu, Yuxuan Liu, W. Fan, B. Fan
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Root Canal Microorganisms Profiles of Upper Anterior Teeth with Periapical Lesion
Microorganisms are the main causative agents on the development of apical periodontitis. Microorganisms infecting the root canal system are colonized in communities as biofilm.
Maria Tanumiharja +3 more
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Management of an Endodontic Infection with an Extra Oral Sinus Tract in a Single Visit: A Case Report [PDF]
Chronic apical periodontitis can drain through a sinus tract, which may be intra-oral or extra-oral, though an intra-oral drainage is more common. Though such cases can be treated in a single visit, there is no report on a single visit endodontic ...
Krishnamurthy Satish Kumar +4 more
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Enterococcus faecalis-Induced Macrophage Necroptosis Promotes Refractory Apical Periodontitis
Oral infectious diseases represent a major neglected global population health challenge, imposing an increasing burden on public health and economy. Refractory apical periodontitis (RAP), mainly caused by Enterococcus faecalis, is a representative oral ...
Xingzhu Dai +7 more
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Fenestration and dehiscence frequency in maxillary teeth with apical periodontitis: a CBCT study
Introduction: to determine the frequency of fenestration and dehiscence bone defects present in maxillary teeth with apical periodontitis, mainly in teeth with endodontic treatment, as they are frequently cause of nonspecific symptoms after treatment ...
Héctor Monardes +4 more
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Aim The aim of the study was to measure serum levels of molecular markers of inflammation in patients undergoing non‐surgical root canal retreatment (Re‐RCT) and periapical surgery (PS) for the treatment of apical periodontitis and to establish if such ...
A. Bakhsh +4 more
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Apical periodontitis is a frequent complication of pulpitis and failed endodontic treatment. Apical granuloma is a risk factor of serious system diseases.
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Mechanisms of bone remodeling and therapeutic strategies in chronic apical periodontitis
Chronic periapical periodontitis (CAP) is a typical oral disease in which periodontal inflammation caused by an odontogenic infection eventually leads to bone loss.
Xutao Luo, Qianxue Wan, Lei Cheng, R. Xu
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Saliva and Serum Immune Responses in Apical Periodontitis [PDF]
Apical periodontitis is an inflammatory reaction at the apex of an infected tooth. Its microbiota resembles that of marginal periodontitis and may induce local and systemic antibodies binding to bacteria- and host-derived epitopes. Our aim was to investigate the features of the adaptive immune response in apical periodontitis.
Salminen Aino +20 more
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BACKGROUND Revitalization procedures primarily aim to eliminate clinical symptoms and heal periapical lesions. OBJECTIVES To elucidate the effectiveness of revitalization in treating apical periodontitis in necrotic mature and immature permanent teeth ...
Nastaran Meschi +2 more
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