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Microbiological Aspects and Inflammatory Response of Pulp Tissue in Traumatic Dental Lesions
Traumatic dental lesions are more frequently found in the pediatric population, with a major involvement, in 80% of the cases, of the superior central incisors.
D. Tripodi, M. Latrofa, S. D'Ercole
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We evaluated the histological dental pulp state in vivo after indirect pulp capping using sildenafil or LG-nitro-L-arginine (L-NAME), incorporated into a new bioadhesive thermoresponsive system (BTS).
Rogério Rodrigues Cupertino +5 more
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Insights on the role of cytokines in carious lesions
Objectives: The dentin-pulp immune response to caries pathogenesis is still poorly understood due to the complex interplay of the involving processes. The aim of this review was to explore the role of cytokines and its relevance in the pathogenesis of ...
Lucelia Lemes Goncalves +5 more
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MicroRNA-146b-5p (miR-146b-5p) is up-regulated during and to suppress the inflammation process, although mechanisms involved in the action of miR-146b-5p have not been fully elucidated.
Peifeng Han +7 more
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Vascularization of a Bone Organoid Using Dental Pulp Stem Cells
Bone organoids offer a novel path for the reconstruction and repair of bone defects. We previously fabricated scaffold-free bone organoids using cell constructs comprising only bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs). However, the cells in the
Aonan Li +5 more
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Introduction: Dental pulp regeneration is fundamental in dentistry and endodontics; however, few in vitro experimental models are available to study its biological process.
Saber Khazaei +3 more
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Objective Mitochondrial dynamics play a pivotal role in maintaining the homeostasis of the dental pulp. Inflammation and oxidative stress can trigger changes in mitochondrial dynamics, leading to cell death in the dental pulp.
S. Vaseenon +4 more
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To biologically explain why the orthodontic treatment does not induce pulp necrosis and calcific metamorphosis of the pulp, this paper presents explanations based on pulp physiology, microscopy and pathology, and especially the cell and tissue phenomena ...
Alberto Consolaro +1 more
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In vitro biocompatibility of ammonia-free silver fluoride products on human dental pulp stem cells.
OBJECTIVES Silver fluoride (SF) is a preventive and therapeutic option for dental pathological processes involving structural alterations of the hard tissues, either during their formation or those caused by caries or other pathological reasons.
S. López-García +7 more
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Healing of an endodontic-periodontal lesion caused by trauma. A Case report
Endodontic-periodontal lesions can originate from infections of the periodontium or tissues of the dental pulp. Dental trauma to the face can affect teeth and cause pulp necrosis, which, in turn, leads to periodontal breakdown, pocket formation, and ...
Hind Alquthami +3 more
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