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Dent. press endod ; 11(1): 92-97, Jan-Apr2021. Ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1348278

ABSTRACT

Introdução: O laser em baixa intensidade apresenta propriedades que podem ser efetivas no tratamento endodôntico, como a capacidade reparadora, a atuação antimicrobiana e o auxílio à proliferação celular. Objetivo: Descrever, por meio do relato de um caso clínico, a ação do laser em baixa intensidade como coadjuvante na reparação óssea de uma perfuração radicular e lesão perirradicular em um elemento dentário com canais tratados, sendo realizado retratamento endodôntico apenas do canal mesiovestibular, utilizando-se hidróxido de cálcio como medicação intracanal e laser em baixa intensidade. Os demais canais não foram submetidos a retratamento, apesar de apresentarem lesão perirradicular. Resultados: O laser em baixa intensidade mostrou-se efetivo como auxiliar no processo de reparação óssea restituindo, ad integrum, o osso interradicular e as lesões perirradiculares das raízes mesial e distal após acompanhamento de 12 anos. Conclusões: O laser em baixa intensidade pode ser utilizado como coadjuvante ao tratamento de perfurações, demonstrando sucesso em longo prazo (AU).


Introduction: Low intensity laser has properties that may be effective in endodontic treatment, such as restorative capacity, antimicrobial performance and cell proliferation. Methods: This report describes the action of low intensity laser as an adjunct to bone repair of a root perforation and peri-radicular lesion in a tooth submitted to endodontic treatment, in which endodontic retreatment was performed only in the mesiobuccal canal using calcium hydroxide as intracanal medication and low level laser. The other canals were not submitted to retreatment, in spite of having peri-radicular lesions. Results: The low-intensity laser was effective as an adjunct to the bone repair process, restoring ad-integrum, interradicular bone and the peri-radicular lesions of the mesial and distal roots, after 12 years of follow-up. Conclusion: The laser at low intensity can be used as a coadjuvant to the treatment of perforations, demonstrating long-term success (AU).


Subject(s)
Humans , Root Canal Therapy , Therapeutics/methods , Cell Proliferation , Retreatment , Low-Level Light Therapy
2.
J Mater Sci Mater Med ; 31(4): 39, 2020 Apr 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32279130

ABSTRACT

Assess, using finite element analysis, the adhesive behavior of Class I restorations under physiological occlusal loads on an endodontically treated first upper premolar with conventional and conservative crown opening surrounded by alveolar bone in normal and osteoporotic conditions. For this, four virtual models were used: M1-conservative access/normal bone; M2-conventional access/normal bone; M3-conservative access/osteoporotic bone; M4-conventional access/osteoporotic bone. On enamel, under axial load, the highest peaks occurred on conventional models and, under oblique load, the highest peaks occurred on conservative opening models. The bone condition showed no influence on the adhesive behavior. On dentin, under axial load, the models showed similar behaviors, regardless of the bone condition; under oblique load, the highest incidence of forces occurred on the distal region of the palatal root canal entrance and the highest peak was observed in the conventional opening model with normal bone. Also, under oblique load, conventional opening models showed larger values on dentin for the normal bone and similar for the osteoporotic. The conclusions shows higher displacement tensile strength peaks were observed in the conventional models, which can lead to a greater risk of adhesive failure on class I restorations with this opening. Therefore, a conservative opening would be recommended to avoid opening clinical complications. The bone condition showed no significant influence on adhesive behavior, except for dentin under oblique load, where conventional models showed larger values relative to normal bone and similar to the osteoporotic bone.


Subject(s)
Crowns , Dental Cements , Printing, Three-Dimensional , Biocompatible Materials , Biomechanical Phenomena , Computer Simulation , Finite Element Analysis , Humans , Materials Testing
3.
ImplantNewsPerio ; 3(1): 119-126, jan.-fev. 2018. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO - Dentistry | ID: biblio-881706

ABSTRACT

O objetivo desse trabalho foi confrontar as abordagens dos tratamentos envolvendo periodontite agressiva e ortodontia através de uma revisão de literatura baseada em artigos de condutas clínicas. Foi realizada uma busca na base de dados PubMed, retroativa a 10 anos e utilizando palavras-chave Mesh. Ao final da seleção, resultaram 13 artigos de casos clínicos e um artigo com uma série de casos. A maioria envolveu pacientes jovens e mulheres, e todos realizaram tratamento periodontal e ortodôntico para controle da periodontite agressiva. A perda óssea severa não contraindica o uso de aparelho ortodôntico, e a movimentação dentária associada com um intenso controle periodontal apresenta-se como uma forma de sucesso no tratamento da doença.


The aim of this study was to elucidate treatment approaches involving aggressive periodontitis and orthodontics through a literature review based on articles of clinical procedures. A search was conducted in PubMed database using MeSH key words and limited to the past 10 years. The appropriate studies were selected and resulted in 13 papers of single case reports and one paper including four case reports. The majority of the cases involved young patients and women, and all underwent orthodontic and periodontal treatment to control aggressive periodontitis. Severe bone loss does not contraindicate the use of braces and tooth movement together with an appropriate periodontal control presents a way to successfully treat the disease.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Aggressive Periodontitis/diagnosis , Aggressive Periodontitis/therapy , Orthodontics, Corrective , Periodontal Diseases , Tooth Movement Techniques
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An Bras Dermatol ; 87(2): 250-5, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22570029

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Trichophyton rubrum is the most common agent of superficial mycosis of the skin and nails causing long lasting infections and high recurrence rates. Current treatment drawbacks involve topical medications not being able to reach the nail bed at therapeutic concentrations, systemic antifungal drugs failing to eradicate the fungus before the nails are renewed, severe side effects and selection of resistant fungal isolates. Photodynamic therapy (PDT) has been a promising alternative to conventional treatments. OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated the in vitro effectiveness of toluidine blue O (TBO) irradiated by Light emitting diode (LED) in the reduction of T. rubrum viability. METHODS: The fungal inoculums' was prepared and exposed to different TBO concentrations and energy densities of Light emitting diode for evaluate the T. rubrum sensibility to PDT and production effect fungicidal after photodynamic treatment. In addition, the profiles of the area and volume of the irradiated fungal suspensions were also investigated. RESULTS: A small reduction, in vitro, of fungal cells was observed after exposition to 100 µM toluidine blue O irradiated by 18 J/cm² Light emitting diode. Fungicidal effect occurred after 25 µM toluidine blue O irradiation by Light emitting diode with energy density of 72 J/cm². The analysis showed that the area and volume irradiated by the Light emitting diode were 52.2 mm² and 413.70 mm³, respectively. CONCLUSION: The results allowed to conclude that Photodynamic therapy using Light emitting diode under these experimental conditions is a possible alternative approach to inhibit in vitro T. rubrum and may be a promising new treatment for dermatophytosis caused by this fungus.


Subject(s)
Photochemotherapy/methods , Photosensitizing Agents/therapeutic use , Tolonium Chloride/therapeutic use , Trichophyton/radiation effects , Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation
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An. bras. dermatol ; 87(2): 250-255, Mar.-Apr. 2012. ilus, graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-622423

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Trichophyton rubrum is the most common agent of superficial mycosis of the skin and nails causing long lasting infections and high recurrence rates. Current treatment drawbacks involve topical medications not being able to reach the nail bed at therapeutic concentrations, systemic antifungal drugs failing to eradicate the fungus before the nails are renewed, severe side effects and selection of resistant fungal isolates. Photodynamic therapy (PDT) has been a promising alternative to conventional treatments. OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated the in vitro effectiveness of toluidine blue O (TBO) irradiated by Light emitting diode (LED) in the reduction of T. rubrum viability. METHODS: The fungal inoculums' was prepared and exposed to different TBO concentrations and energy densities of Light emitting diode for evaluate the T. rubrum sensibility to PDT and production effect fungicidal after photodynamic treatment. In addition, the profiles of the area and volume of the irradiated fungal suspensions were also investigated. RESULTS: A small reduction, in vitro, of fungal cells was observed after exposition to 100 µM toluidine blue O irradiated by 18 J/cm² Light emitting diode. Fungicidal effect occurred after 25 µM toluidine blue O irradiation by Light emitting diode with energy density of 72 J/cm². The analysis showed that the area and volume irradiated by the Light emitting diode were 52.2 mm² and 413.70 mm³, respectively. CONCLUSION: The results allowed to conclude that Photodynamic therapy using Light emitting diode under these experimental conditions is a possible alternative approach to inhibit in vitro T. rubrum and may be a promising new treatment for dermatophytosis caused by this fungus.


FUNDAMENTOS: Trichophyton rubrum é o agente mais comum das micoses superficiais de pele e unhas causando infecções de longa duração e altas taxas de recidiva. As desvantagens do tratamento atual envolvem medicações tópicas as quais não são capazes de alcançar o leito ungueal em concentrações terapêuticas, antifúngicos sistêmicos que não erradicam o fungo antes das unhas serem renovadas, efeitos colaterais graves e seleção de isolados fúngicos resistentes. A terapia fotodinâmica tem sido uma alternativa promissora aos tratamentos convencionais. OBJETIVOS: Este estudo avaliou a eficácia, in vitro, de azul de orto-toluidina irradiado por diodo emissor de luz na redução da viabilidade de T. rubrum. MÉTODOS: O inóculo fúngico foi preparado e exposto a diferentes concentrações de azul de orto-toluidina e densidades de energia do diodo emissor de luz, para avaliar a sensibilidade de T. rubrum e o efeito fungicida, após terapia fotodinâmica. Além disso, os perfis da área e volume das suspensões fúngicas irradiados também foram investigados. RESULTADOS: Uma pequena redução, in vitro, de células fúngicas foi observada após a exposição a 100 mM azul de orto-toluidina irradiados por diodo emissor de luz a 18 J/cm². Efeito fungicida ocorreu após irradiação 25 µM orto-toluidina por diodo emissor de luz com densidade de energia de 72 J/cm². A análise mostrou que a área e o volume irradiados pelo diodo emissor de luz foram 52,2 mm² e 413,70 mm³, respectivamente. CONCLUSÕES: Os resultados permitiram concluir que a terapia fotodinâmica com diodo emissor de luz, nas condições experimentais é uma abordagem alternativa para inibir, in vitro, T. rubrum e pode ser um tratamento promissor para as dermatofitoses causadas por este fungo.


Subject(s)
Photochemotherapy/methods , Photosensitizing Agents/therapeutic use , Tolonium Chloride/therapeutic use , Trichophyton/radiation effects , Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation
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Photochem Photobiol ; 87(2): 357-64, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21114500

ABSTRACT

Cryptococus gattii is an emergent primary human pathogen that causes meningismus, papilledema, high intracranial pressure and focal involvement of the central nervous system in immunocompetent hosts. Prolonged antifungal therapy is the conventional treatment, but it is highly toxic, selects for resistant strains, contributes to therapy failure and has a poor prognosis. Photodynamic inactivation (PDI) offers a promising possibility for the alternative treatment of cryptococcosis. The aim of this study was to test the effectiveness of toluidine blue O (TBO) and light-emitting diode (LED) against C. gattii strains with distinct susceptibility profile to antifungal drugs (amphotericin B: 0.015-1.0 µg mL(-1); itraconazole: 0.015-2 µg mL(-1); fluconazole: 4-64 µg mL(-1)). Using 25 µM (6.76 µg mL(-1)) TBO and LED energy density of 54 J cm(-2) these fungal isolates presented variable susceptibility to PDI. The production of reactive oxygen species (ROS)/peroxynitrite was determined, and the catalase and peroxidase activities were measured. After PDI, high amounts of ROS/peroxynitrite are produced and higher catalase and peroxidase activities could be correlated with a lower susceptibility of C. gattii isolates to PDI. These results indicate that PDI could be an alternative to C. gattii growth inhibition, even of isolates less susceptible to classical antifungal drugs, also pointing to mechanisms related to their variable susceptibility behavior.


Subject(s)
Cryptococcus gattii/radiation effects , Antifungal Agents/therapeutic use , Cryptococcosis/radiotherapy , Humans , Photochemotherapy , Photosensitivity Disorders , Tolonium Chloride/therapeutic use
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RFO UPF ; 15(2): [207-211], maio-ago. 2010.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO - Dentistry | ID: biblio-874366

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: O presente estudo objetiva discutir os principais fatores que envolvem a terapia fotodinâmica e suautilização no tratamento endodôntico por meio de uma revisão de literatura. A persistência de microrganismosremanescentes ao preparo químico-mecânico ou a medicação intracanal está relacionada como a principal causa de insucesso na endodontia. Revisão de Literatura e Considerações finais: A terapia fotodinâmica desponta como uma promissora terapia antimicrobiana, sendo utilizada como coadjuvante ao tratamento endodôntico. Consiste numa técnica de fácil e rápida aplicação, que pode ser utilizada em sessão única ou múltiplas sessões, não desenvolvendo formas de resistência microbiana


Subject(s)
Endodontics , Photochemotherapy
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J Photochem Photobiol B ; 94(1): 65-70, 2009 Jan 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19014890

ABSTRACT

In this study, photodynamic inactivation (PDI) was used to inhibit in vitro growth and adhesion of different Candida isolates to buccal epithelial cells (BEC). Experimental conditions were optimized and 25muM toluidine blue O (TBO) and 15min of irradiation time by light emitting diode (LED) (energy density of 180J/cm(2)) were selected due to higher reductions in cellular viability obtained after treatment. Reduction media of Log(10) 3.41 in viable cellular growth and media of 55% in the inhibition of adhesion to buccal epithelial cells were obtained. Two fluconazole resistant isolates were susceptible to PDI (Log(10) 3.54 in IB05 and Log(10) 1.95 in CG09) and a second session of this treatment for CG09 isolate inhibited cellular viability in 100%, without producing heat. The results permit to conclude that photodynamic inactivation under these experimental conditions would be a possible alternative approach to inhibit Candida spp. cellular growth and adhesion to buccal epithelial cells.


Subject(s)
Candida/growth & development , Candida/radiation effects , Candidiasis/drug therapy , Cheek , Epithelial Cells/cytology , Photochemotherapy , Candida/classification , Candida/cytology , Candidiasis/microbiology , Cell Adhesion/radiation effects , Cells, Cultured , Drug Resistance, Fungal , Epithelial Cells/radiation effects , Fluconazole/pharmacology , Humans , Microbial Viability/drug effects , Microbial Viability/radiation effects
9.
Photomed Laser Surg ; 24(5): 588-94, 2006 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17069488

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate gingival healing after gingivectomy and adjunctive use of low-level laser therapy (LLLT). BACKGROUND DATA: LLLT has been used in animal experiments to examine the influence of laser radiation on the wound healing process since the 1960s. However, clinical trials in dentistry are scarce, and most of them refer to treatment after extraction of the third molars, with only a few reports in the area of periodontics. METHODS: Twenty patients with periodontal disease were selected, and treatment was planned for gingivectomy to bilateral maxillary and mandibular premolar teeth. After surgery, one side was submitted to LLLT using a 685-nm wavelength, output power of 50 mW, and energy density of 4 J/cm(2). The other side was used as the control and did not receive laser irradiation. Healing was evaluated, clinically and biometrically, immediately post-surgery and at days 3, 7, 14, 21, 28, and 35. Results were submitted to statistical analysis. RESULTS: Biometrical evaluation indicated a significant improvement in healing for the laser group at 21 and 28 days. Clinical evaluation showed better repair for the laser group, mainly after the third day. CONCLUSION: LLLT was an effective adjunctive treatment that appeared to promote healing following gingivectomy.


Subject(s)
Gingiva/radiation effects , Gingivectomy , Low-Level Light Therapy , Wound Healing/radiation effects , Humans
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