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Journal of Islamic Dental Association of Iran [The]-JIDA. 2014; 25 (4): 313-316
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-148504

ABSTRACT

Root perforation is an endodontic procedural error. Treatment of perforation depends on the location and size of perforation,duration of exposure to the oral cavity, patient's cooperation and degree of tissue inflammation. Several materials have been introduced to seal off the perforation. MTA is one of the best materials for this purpose. We report the repair of distal root perforation in a primary mandibular second molar of a 9 year-old boy who had congenital absence of the second premolar tooth at the same quadrant. The perforation site was sealed with MTA and the three root canals were filled with gutta percha. Follow up visits at 1, 3, 6, 12, 21 and 24 months showed clinical and radiographic success of treatment


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Humans , Male , Molar , Tooth, Deciduous , Endodontics , Gutta-Percha , Root Canal Therapy/adverse effects
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Journal of Islamic Dental Association of Iran [The]-JIDA. 2010; 22 (3): 182-189
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-125915

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It seems that different growth mechanisms and biologic behaviors of odontogenic cysts are related to different expressions of various proteins and molecules. The purpose of this study was to determine the expression of p53 and ki-67 in radicular cysts [RC], odontogenic keratocysts [OKC], inflamed [IDC] and noninflamed dentigerous cysts [NIDC]. In this cross-sectional descriptive study, 13 RCs, 10 NIDCs, 15 IDCs and 19 cases of OKC were selected and stained for p53 and ki-67. The sides were evaluated by light microscopy [x400 magnification] and brown-staining cells were counted. Data were analyzed by Mann-Whitney and Kruskal Wallis tests. P53 expression was not observed in any cases of RCs and NIDCS. This marker was seen in 6.7% IDCs and 57.9% of OKCs with an average of 0.27=/-1.03 and 17.3 +/- 27.68. There was a statistically significant difference between OKC and other cysts regarding the expression of this marker [p=0.006]. Ki-67 expression was observed in 84.6%, 73.7%, 66.6% and 44% of RCs, OKCs, IDCs, and NIDCs and NIDCs, respectively. A significant difference existed between OKC and NIDC, and also NIDC and IDC [p=0.048] and radicular cysts and inflamed dentigerous cysts [p=0.046]. Based on the results of this study, expression of p53 and ki-67 is related and growth potential of odontogenic cysts


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Ki-67 Antigen , Genes, p53 , Immunohistochemistry , Radicular Cyst , Dentigerous Cyst , Cross-Sectional Studies
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