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Ideal Tissue Regeneration Option following Periapical Surgery
Optimal tissue regeneration in the periapical region is essential following a periapical surgery. Literature shows that augmenting the osseous defect with artificial bone substitutes, growth factors, or barrier membranes acts as critical factors influencing the healing following surgical intervention.
Malti Tuli +5 more
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Allogeneic stem cells derived from human exfoliated deciduous teeth (SHED) for the management of periapical lesions in permanent teeth: Two case reports of a novel biologic alternative treatment [PDF]
Stem cells are the pluripotent cells that have the capacity to differentiate into other specialized cells. Recently, many experiments have been conducted to study the potentiality of stem cells in the tissue regeneration.
Madu Ghana Shyam Prasad +2 more
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Evaluation of mast Cell Density in Periapical Inflammatory Lesions [PDF]
Background: Periapical lesions develop in response to chronic stimulation of an infected root canal in the periapical tissue. Two of the most common periapical inflammatory lesions are periapical cysts and granulomas. A mast cell is a round to elliptical
Najmeh Jafari +2 more
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Evaluation of the apically extruded debris associated with the use of different single-file systems
INTRODUCTION: Debris extrusion during root canal preparation may cause various post-operative complications. The aim of this study was to compare the amount of debris extruded apically associated with the use different single-file systems during root ...
Ozgur Genc Sen, Esin Özlek
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The Presence of Microorganisms in the Granulomatous Tissue of Chronic Periapical Lesions
Apical periodontitis is a sequel to endodontic infection and manifests itself as the host defense response to microbial challenge emanating from the root canal system to the periapical tissue. It is viewed as a dynamic encounter between microbial factors
J. Kováč, D. Kováč
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The purpose of this paper is to detect the leading diseases diagnosed in dental care, for the population 0-6 years and 07-18 years of age for the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton in 2008 and 2013, to compare the results for those two years, to determine ...
Nermin Suljkanovic +2 more
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A conservative approach to treat large periapical lesions: A report of two cases
Pulpal tissue necrosis transforms the pulpal chamber into an unprotected environment. This environment becomes susceptible to colonization by numerous microorganisms that inhabit the oral cavity.
Saroj Kumar Thakur +3 more
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HEALING of LARGE PERIAPICAL LESION FOLLOWING CONVENTIONAL ROOT CANAL TREATMENT- A CASE REPORT
The infected pulp, microorganisms toxins, metabolic products, chemical agents, mechanical irritations, foreign substances, trauma and host defense plays a role in the periapical tissue diseases. Options for the treatment of large periapical lesions range
Demet Altunbaş +3 more
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Background/purpose: Periapical lesions of endodontic origin are often diagnosed based on the clinical and radiological presentations that may be different from the histological diagnoses.
Ohoud Alotaibi +3 more
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Introduction: in Colombia, persisting post-endodontic disease has been reported by up to 45%, validating the use of secondary alternative therapies, like endodontic microsurgery (EM).
Claudia C. García-Guerrero +2 more
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