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J Am Dent Assoc ; 147(5): 316-7, 2016 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27126315
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J Endod ; 31(10): 728-32, 2005 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16186751

ABSTRACT

Increased levels of systemic inflammatory markers have been observed in patients with chronic dental diseases, such as marginal periodontitis. A canine model was used to determine if a systemic inflammatory response was evident during chronic apical periodontitis (CAP). Dental pulps in 10 dogs were exposed and infected with dental plaque to induce CAP. Blood samples were drawn preoperatively and postinfection when CAP was seen radiographically. In three of the 10 dogs, an intravenous challenge of Porphyromonas gingivalis A7436 was given subsequent to the development of CAP. An ELISA assay was used to measure the levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) and serum amyloid A (SAA) as markers of systemic inflammation. During CAP the levels of CRP and SAA were not statistically different from the preoperative values as determined by the Friedman test (p < 0.05). One dog, which had an unplanned trauma-induced laceration of the paw 2 days before blood sampling, showed a 40-fold increase in CRP. The 3 dogs challenged by intravenous P. gingivalis A7436 showed elevated levels of CRP, consistent with an acute phase response. These data demonstrate that the canine model provides a useful means for studying the systemic effects of apical periodontitis, and show that CAP is not associated with elevated CRP or SAA.


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C-Reactive Protein/analysis , Disease Models, Animal , Periapical Periodontitis/blood , Serum Amyloid A Protein/analysis , Acute-Phase Reaction/blood , Animals , Chronic Disease , Dogs
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Dent Traumatol ; 19(2): 103-8, 2003 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12656842

ABSTRACT

The type of liquid medium used to store avulsed teeth prior to replantation has been shown to affect the long-term prognosis. One possibility is that some storage media contain hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) that may be toxic to periodontal ligament cells. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine if the addition of catalase to storage media improved the prognosis of replanted dog teeth. Forty-eight mongrel premolar roots were endodontically treated, extracted, randomly divided and placed into one of four storage media: Hank's balanced salt solution (HBSS), containing no antioxidant); Viaspan, containing the antioxidant, glutathione, or the same two media supplemented with catalase(100 U ml(-1)) for 1, 5, or 26 h prior to replantation. After 2 months, the dogs were euthanized and the roots histologically examined to evaluate the attachment tissues. Regardless of the storage medium used, overall healing was excellent and only 4% of the roots displayed inflammatory or replacement resorption. When roots from the different storage media were compared, those stored in HBSS were found to display the highest incidence of surface resorption (55.7%). Supplementation of HBSS with catalase resulted in a lower level of surface resorption (48.6%) that was statistically significant (P < 0.05). Roots stored in Viaspan - or + catalase displayed even lower levels of surface resorption (41.3 and 38.2%, respectively). The improvement observed with catalase-supplemented HBSS was confined to the 45-min incubation period; only Viaspan - or + catalase reduced surface resorption at the 5- and 26-h incubations. Collectively, these data demonstrate that roots stored in media containing antioxidant activity undergo less surface resorption. These results suggest that low levels of H2O2 in storage media for avulsed teeth may adversely affect periodontal ligament cells.


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Antioxidants/therapeutic use , Catalase/therapeutic use , Organ Preservation Solutions , Root Resorption/prevention & control , Tissue Preservation/methods , Tooth Avulsion , Adenosine , Allopurinol , Analysis of Variance , Animals , Dogs , Female , Glutathione , Insulin , Isotonic Solutions , Raffinose , Tooth Avulsion/surgery
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