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Antibiotic use in equine dentistry: What is the evidence?

open access: yesEquine Veterinary Education, Volume 38, Issue 5, Page 261-269, May 2026.
Summary Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a major threat to human and veterinary health. In equine dentistry, antibiotics are commonly used despite limited evidence supporting their efficacy. While antimicrobials include antifungals, antivirals, parasiticides and antiseptics, this review focuses specifically on antibiotics, aiming to inform ...
A. Sidwell, S. L. Hole, R. Pereira
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Therapeutic potential of mesenchymal stem cells in peripheral nerve injuries in horses

open access: yesEquine Veterinary Education, Volume 38, Issue 5, Page 252-260, May 2026.
Summary Peripheral nerve injuries (PNI) in horses represent a significant clinical challenge, frequently associated with functional deficits and reduced athletic performance. Conventional therapeutic approaches, primarily based on anti‐inflammatory treatments and rehabilitation, offer limited efficacy, driving the search for innovative alternatives. In
L. V. de Oliveira Ferreira   +1 more
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Multiple Periapical Lesions Influence the Expression of TLR4/NF‐κB Pathway Components and the Development of Hepatic Injuries in Healthy and Chronic Alcohol‐Consuming Rats

open access: yesInternational Endodontic Journal, Volume 59, Issue 5, Page 863-872, May 2026.
ABSTRACT Aim To evaluate the impact of multiple apical periodontitis (AP) on the expression of TLR4/NF‐κB pathway components, proinflammatory cytokine levels, and development of hepatic injuries in rats with and without chronic alcohol consumption. Methodology Thirty‐two rats were assigned to four groups (n = 8): Control, AP, Alcohol, and Alcohol+AP ...
Karem Paula Pinto   +6 more
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Integrative Computational and Experimental Approaches Reveal the Protective Role of Moderate Caffeine Intake Against Apical Periodontitis Induced Bone Loss

open access: yesInternational Endodontic Journal, Volume 59, Issue 5, Page 873-889, May 2026.
ABSTRACT Aim To investigate whether moderate systemic caffeine intake modulates the progression of apical periodontitis (AP) and associated alveolar bone loss, combining in vivo rat experiments with in silico molecular docking to explore potential mechanisms. Methodology Male Wistar rats were randomly assigned to four groups (n = 8 per group): control,
Matheus Ferreira Lima Rodrigues   +12 more
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N‐Acetylcysteine Reduces Alveolar Bone Loss and Mitigates Systemic Oxidative Damage in Rats With Apical Periodontitis

open access: yesInternational Endodontic Journal, Volume 59, Issue 5, Page 890-902, May 2026.
ABSTRACT Aim This study aimed to evaluate the effects of N‐acetylcysteine (NAC) supplementation in apical periodontitis (AP) induced in rats. Methodology Eighteen male Wistar rats were randomly assigned to three groups: control, AP, and AP plus NAC.
Ian Wesley Rocha dos Santos   +9 more
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Intra‐Tissue Bacteriome and Cellular Profiles in Periodontal Granulation Tissue From Osseous Defects and Extraction Sockets

open access: yesJournal of Clinical Periodontology, Volume 53, Issue 5, Page 806-820, May 2026.
ABSTRACT Aim To investigate the intra‐tissue bacteriome and cell profiles within periodontal granulation tissue (PGT) for exploring the biological essence and translational potentials. Materials and Methods PGT samples were collected from 49 patients with severe periodontitis—including those from osseous defects (GT) during periodontal surgery ...
Tianfan Cheng   +9 more
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Molar‐Incisor Hypomineralisation in Children: The Essential Role of Paediatricians

open access: yesJournal of Paediatrics and Child Health, Volume 62, Issue 5, Page 672-677, May 2026.
ABSTRACT Aim Molar‐incisor hypomineralisation is a developmental enamel defect characterised by lower mineral content in the tooth's outer layer, discoloured and structurally fragile teeth that are more prone to sensitivity, breakdown and caries. This review aims to summarise current knowledge on molar‐incisor hypomineralisation and highlight key ...
Sofia Stancati   +3 more
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Dental Pulp Stem Cell Migration

Journal of Endodontics, 2010
The purpose of this in vitro study was to investigate the migration of dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) in response to chemotactants and extracellular matrix proteins (EMPs). This DPSC signaling information is needed to help understand tooth regeneration after injury and to develop some future regenerative endodontic therapies.DPSCs were released by ...
Cameron, Howard   +2 more
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Regeneration of Dental Pulp by Stem Cells

Advances in Dental Research, 2011
Angiogenesis/vasculogenesis and neurogenesis are essential for pulp regeneration. Two subfractions of side-population (SP) cells, CD31-/CD146- SP cells and CD105+ cells with angiogenic and neurogenic potential, were isolated by flow cytometry from canine dental pulp.
M, Nakashima, K, Iohara
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