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PLoS One ; 10(4): e0121548, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25884725

ABSTRACT

Periapical granulomas are lesions around the apex of a tooth caused by a polymicrobial infection. Treatment with antibacterial agents is normally performed to eliminate bacteria from root canals; however, loss of the supporting alveolar bone is typically observed, and tooth extraction is often selected if root canal treatment does not work well. Therefore, bacteria and other microorganisms could be involved in this disease. To understand the pathogenesis of periapical granulomas more precisely, we focused on the association with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) using surgically removed periapical granulomas (n = 32). EBV DNA was detected in 25 of 32 periapical granulomas (78.1%) by real-time PCR, and the median number of EBV DNA copies was approximately 8,688.01/µg total DNA. In contrast, EBV DNA was not detected in healthy gingival tissues (n = 10); the difference was statistically significant according to the Mann-Whitney U test (p = 0.0001). Paraffin sections were also analyzed by in situ hybridization to detect EBV-encoded small RNA (EBER)-expressing cells. EBER was detected in the cytoplasm and nuclei of B cells and plasma cells in six of nine periapical granulomas, but not in healthy gingival tissues. In addition, immunohistochemical analysis for latent membrane protein 1 (LMP-1) of EBV using serial tissue sections showed that LMP-1-expressing cells were localized to the same areas as EBER-expressing cells. These data suggest that B cells and plasma cells in inflamed granulomas are a major source of EBV infection, and that EBV could play a pivotal role in controlling immune cell responses in periapical granulomas.


Subject(s)
Epstein-Barr Virus Infections/complications , Epstein-Barr Virus Infections/diagnosis , Herpesvirus 4, Human/metabolism , Periapical Granuloma/complications , Periapical Granuloma/virology , Adult , Aged , B-Lymphocytes/cytology , B-Lymphocytes/metabolism , B-Lymphocytes/virology , Chronic Disease , DNA, Viral/analysis , Epstein-Barr Virus Infections/virology , Female , Gingiva/metabolism , Gingiva/pathology , Herpesvirus 4, Human/genetics , Humans , Immunohistochemistry , In Situ Hybridization , Male , Middle Aged , Periapical Granuloma/metabolism , Periapical Granuloma/pathology , Plasma Cells/cytology , Plasma Cells/metabolism , Plasma Cells/virology , RNA, Messenger/metabolism , Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction , Viral Matrix Proteins/genetics , Viral Matrix Proteins/metabolism
2.
J Gastroenterol ; 48(11): 1259-70, 2013 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23307045

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: We investigated the effects of dental infection with Porphyromonas gingivalis (P.g.), an important periodontal pathogen, on NASH progression, by feeding mice a high fat diet (HFD)and examining P.g. infection in the liver of NASH patients. METHODS: C57BL/6J mice were fed either chow-diet (CD) or HFD for 12 weeks, and then half of the mice in each group were infected with P.g. from the pulp chamber (HFD-P.g.(-), HFD-P.g.(+), CD-P.g.(-) and CD-P.g.(+)). Histological and immunohistochemical examinations, measurement of serum lipopolysaccharide (LPS) levels and ELISA for cytokines in the liver were performed. We then studied the effects of LPS from P.g. (P.g.-LPS) on palmitate-induced steatotic hepatocytes in vitro, and performed immunohistochemical detection of P.g. in liver biopsy specimens of NASH patients. RESULTS: Serum levels of LPS are upregulated in P.g.(+) groups. Steatosis of the liver developed in HFD groups, and foci of Mac2-positive macrophages were prominent in HFD-P.g.(+). P.g. was detected in Kupffer cells and hepatocytes. Interestingly, areas of fibrosis with proliferation of hepatic stellate cells and collagen formation were only observed in HFD-P.g.(+). In steatotic hepatocytes, expression of TLR2, one of the P.g.-LPS receptors, was upregulated. P.g.-LPS further increased mRNA levels of palmitate-induced inflammasome and proinflammatory cytokines in steatotic hepatocytes. We demonstrated for the first time that P.g. existed in the liver of NASH patients with advanced fibrosis. CONCLUSIONS: Dental infection of P.g. may play an important role in NASH progression through upregulation of the P.g.-LPS-TLR2 pathway and activation of inflammasomes. Therefore, preventing and/or eliminating P.g. infection by dental therapy may have a beneficial impact on management of NASH.


Subject(s)
Bacteroidaceae Infections/complications , Diet, High-Fat/adverse effects , Fatty Liver/etiology , Periapical Granuloma/complications , Porphyromonas gingivalis/isolation & purification , Adult , Aged , Animals , Bacteroidaceae Infections/metabolism , Bacteroidaceae Infections/pathology , Biopsy , Cells, Cultured , Cytokines/biosynthesis , Cytokines/genetics , Disease Models, Animal , Disease Progression , Fatty Liver/metabolism , Fatty Liver/microbiology , Fatty Liver/pathology , Female , Gene Expression Regulation/drug effects , Hepatocytes/drug effects , Hepatocytes/metabolism , Hepatocytes/microbiology , Humans , Inflammasomes/biosynthesis , Inflammation Mediators/metabolism , Liver/metabolism , Liver/microbiology , Liver/pathology , Liver Cirrhosis/etiology , Liver Cirrhosis/metabolism , Liver Cirrhosis/microbiology , Liver Cirrhosis/pathology , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Middle Aged , Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease , Palmitates/pharmacology , RNA, Messenger/genetics , Toll-Like Receptor 2/biosynthesis , Up-Regulation
3.
Implant Dent ; 21(4): 287-94, 2012 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22814552

ABSTRACT

Extraction and immediate implant placement has become routine procedure due to reduced treatment time and the preservation of anatomical structures. However, in many cases, this technique involves teeth with different degrees of tissue compromise due to underlying infections. Until now, the degree of implant compromise has not been described, nor has a clinical management protocol been established for these cases. The aim of this article is to report the clinical results of a protocol used for immediate implant placement and provisionalization in infected extraction sockets. A classification of the implant surface compromise (in contact with previously infected tissue) is also described to facilitate the comparative analysis. It is possible to maintain the benefits of immediate implant placement and provisionalization in infected sites by applying a clinical protocol that considers antibiotic therapy, a thorough curettage of the infected tissue, antisepsis, and sufficient primary implant stability.


Subject(s)
Dental Prosthesis, Implant-Supported , Immediate Dental Implant Loading/methods , Periodontal Abscess/complications , Tooth Socket/surgery , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Alveolar Bone Loss/etiology , Clinical Protocols , Dental Restoration Failure , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Jaw, Edentulous, Partially/rehabilitation , Jaw, Edentulous, Partially/surgery , Male , Middle Aged , Peri-Implantitis/etiology , Periapical Granuloma/complications , Periapical Granuloma/surgery , Periodontal Abscess/surgery , Periodontal Cyst/complications , Periodontal Cyst/surgery , Postoperative Complications , Root Resorption/complications , Stomatitis/etiology , Surgical Wound Infection/etiology , Tooth Extraction , Tooth Fractures/complications , Tooth Root/injuries , Treatment Outcome , Young Adult
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Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd ; 150(11): 615, 2006 Mar 18.
Article in Dutch | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16610502

ABSTRACT

A 67-year-old woman presented with a non-healing spot on the right side of her chin, which was caused by a dental fistula arising from a periapical granuloma of the right lower second premolar.


Subject(s)
Periapical Granuloma/complications , Periapical Granuloma/diagnosis , Wound Healing , Aged , Female , Humans , Periapical Granuloma/diagnostic imaging , Radiography
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J Dermatol ; 31(11): 920-2, 2004 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15729866

ABSTRACT

We describe a 22-year-old woman with neck skin sinus tract that developed as a consequence of dental infection. The patient was treated twice in an inappropriate way with recurrence of the sinus tract. We opted for an extraction of the tooth. This case illustrates the need for cooperative diagnostic referrals between physicians and dentists.


Subject(s)
Cutaneous Fistula/etiology , Dental Fistula/etiology , Neck/pathology , Aged , Female , Humans , Mandibular Diseases/complications , Molar/pathology , Periapical Granuloma/complications , Recurrence
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Int Endod J ; 36(12): 907-11, 2003 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14689960

ABSTRACT

AIM: To report a case of focal cemento-osseous dysplasia (FCOD) affecting a single tooth misdiagnosed as an inflammatory periapical lesion. SUMMARY: The patient, a black 47-year-old woman complained of pain affecting the right side of the mandible. Routine X-ray examination discovered a periapical radiolucency on the mandibular left lateral incisor (tooth 32), which was otherwise normal and not carious. As the response of this tooth to a vitality test was doubtful, the lesion was diagnosed as a periapical granuloma or cyst secondary to pulpal necrosis. Endodontic treatment and curettage of the periapical lesion were performed, and histological examination of the curettage material revealed a localized osseous dysplasia. KEY LEARNING POINTS: FCOD may rarely affect only one tooth, resembling a periapical granuloma or cyst. Careful diagnosis is of paramount importance in cases of questionable periapical lesions affecting normal-looking teeth, before beginning treatment. FCOD generally requires no treatment. Biopsy is warranted in case of doubt.


Subject(s)
Dental Pulp Necrosis/complications , Diagnostic Errors , Fibrous Dysplasia, Monostotic/diagnosis , Mandibular Diseases/diagnosis , Periapical Granuloma/diagnosis , Cementoma/classification , Cementoma/diagnosis , Dental Pulp Necrosis/therapy , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Fibrous Dysplasia, Monostotic/classification , Fibrous Dysplasia, Monostotic/complications , Fibrous Dysplasia, Monostotic/surgery , Humans , Incisor , Mandibular Diseases/complications , Mandibular Diseases/surgery , Mandibular Neoplasms/classification , Mandibular Neoplasms/diagnosis , Middle Aged , Periapical Granuloma/complications , Periapical Granuloma/surgery
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Chirurg ; 74(8): 757-61, 2003 Aug.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12928799

ABSTRACT

Dentogenous inflammatory diseases can lead to typical dermatological facial symptoms with formation of cutaneous sinuses. Partsch's chronic granulomatous inflammation can result from conducted inflammation of a nonvital tooth via a chronic apical inflammation. In this rare disease, the granulomatous tissue perforates the bone, channels through the overlying skin, and drains via cutaneous or oral sinuses. A frequent localization of the cutaneous sinus is the skin inferior to the body of the mandible, and it is caused by an inflammation of the lower molars. Treatment consists of identifying the responsible teeth and eliminating the focus of infection. Chronically progressive periradicular granuloma and/or radicular cysts can be present with impressive dermatological symptoms. Therefore, X-ray examinations are necessary to exclude possible dentogenic causes in cases of badly healing processes of the face or neck.


Subject(s)
Cutaneous Fistula/etiology , Facial Dermatoses/etiology , Granuloma/etiology , Periapical Abscess/complications , Periapical Granuloma/complications , Periapical Periodontitis/complications , Radicular Cyst/complications , Adult , Chronic Disease , Cutaneous Fistula/diagnosis , Cutaneous Fistula/surgery , Dental Fistula/complications , Dentigerous Cyst/complications , Diagnosis, Differential , Facial Dermatoses/diagnosis , Facial Dermatoses/surgery , Female , Granuloma/diagnosis , Granuloma/surgery , Humans , Inflammation , Male , Periapical Abscess/diagnosis , Periapical Abscess/diagnostic imaging , Periapical Granuloma/diagnosis , Periapical Granuloma/diagnostic imaging , Periapical Periodontitis/diagnosis , Periapical Periodontitis/diagnostic imaging , Radicular Cyst/diagnosis , Radicular Cyst/diagnostic imaging , Radiography, Panoramic , Recurrence , Syndrome , Tooth Diseases/complications , Tooth Extraction
11.
Pediátrika (Madr.) ; 21(6): 205-210, jun. 2001. ilus
Article in Es | IBECS | ID: ibc-13180

ABSTRACT

La calidad de vida de los niños que padecen trastorno psicomotor puede estar directamente afectada por la presencia de diversas patologías que se suman a su enfermedad de base. Estas alteraciones pueden ser de carácter sensitivo motor, cognitivo y conductual. A nivel del tracto digestivo son frecuentes las patologías bucales de diverso orden, los trastornos deglutorios faríngeos y esofágicos, las alteraciones en el tono del cardias y del píloro, el vaciado gástrico lento, el reflujo gastroesofágico, la gastritis y el estreñimiento. Estas alteraciones, diversas en su expresión e intensidad, afectan en grado variable la conducta alimentaria y su calidad de vida total. El riesgo de padecer malnutrición es elevado en este grupo de pacientes. Por ello es importante la detección precoz de estos trastornos para aplicar a tiempo un tratamiento adecuado. La interacción de un equipo interdisciplinar y la aplicación de una terapia reeducativa es de suma trascendencia (AU)


Subject(s)
Female , Child, Preschool , Male , Child , Humans , Psychomotor Disorders/diagnosis , Psychomotor Disorders/complications , Psychomotor Disorders/therapy , Quality of Life , Digestive System Diseases/complications , Digestive System Diseases/diagnosis , Digestive System Diseases/etiology , Digestive System/pathology , Digestive System/physiopathology , Deglutition Disorders/complications , Deglutition Disorders/diagnosis , Deglutition Disorders/physiopathology , Deglutition Disorders/etiology , Gastroesophageal Reflux/complications , Gastroesophageal Reflux/diagnosis , Gastroesophageal Reflux/therapy , Gastritis/diagnosis , Gastritis/complications , Gastritis/physiopathology , Nutrition Disorders/complications , Nutrition Disorders/diagnosis , Nutrition Disorders/epidemiology , Malocclusion/complications , Malocclusion/epidemiology , Anodontia/complications , Anodontia/diagnosis , Anodontia/etiology , Enamel Microabrasion/methods , Enamel Microabrasion , Periapical Granuloma/complications , Periapical Granuloma/diagnosis , Periapical Granuloma/therapy , Salivation , Dietetics/education , Dietetics/methods , Metoclopramide/therapeutic use , Antacids/therapeutic use , Cathartics/therapeutic use , Psychomotor Performance , Constipation/diagnosis , Constipation/complications , Constipation/therapy , Infant Nutrition Disorders/diagnosis , Infant Nutrition Disorders/etiology , Psychomotor Disorders/epidemiology , Pathology, Oral/trends , Pathology, Oral/methods , Stomatitis/complications , Stomatitis/diagnosis , Stomatitis/pathology
12.
Spec Care Dentist ; 21(5): 187-90, 2001.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11803643

ABSTRACT

This case report describes a 14-year-old female referred to Pediatric Dentistry for evaluation and treatment of cyclosporine-induced gingival hyperplasia. Examination of the anterior maxillary area showed a red, vascular, exophytic, soft-tissue mass which had been excised a few months earlier without a histopathologic examination being done. The mass did not appear consistent with gingival overgrowth induced by long-term use of medication, and thus an excisional biopsy was performed, which diagnosed the lesion as a pyogenic granuloma. A review of the literature and management recommendations are discussed.


Subject(s)
Dental Care for Chronically Ill , Granuloma, Pyogenic/diagnosis , Kidney Transplantation , Periapical Granuloma/diagnosis , Adolescent , Cyclosporine/adverse effects , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Gingival Hyperplasia/chemically induced , Gingival Hyperplasia/complications , Gingival Hyperplasia/diagnosis , Granuloma, Pyogenic/complications , Humans , Immunosuppressive Agents/adverse effects , Periapical Granuloma/complications
13.
Aust Endod J ; 27(3): 126-8, 2001 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12360668

ABSTRACT

A case report is presented of an unusual situation where standard routine diagnostic methods failed to reveal the true origin of an endodontic infection.


Subject(s)
Dental Fistula/etiology , Periapical Granuloma/complications , Dental Fistula/surgery , Dental Restoration Failure , Humans , Incisor , Male , Middle Aged , Retreatment , Retrograde Obturation
14.
Singapore Dent J ; 23(1 Suppl): 72-8, 2000 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11699369

ABSTRACT

Many root end filling materials for apical surgeries have been identified either for scientific evaluation or clinical usage but none meets the requirements of an ideal root end filling material. Recently a new cement, Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA) was researched as a potential root end filling material and showed promising results. This paper reports the significant findings of research done on MTA as a root end filling material and presents a clinical case where apical surgery was performed using MTA as retrograde filling.


Subject(s)
Aluminum Compounds , Calcium Compounds , Drug Combinations , Oxides , Retrograde Obturation/methods , Root Canal Filling Materials , Silicates , Apicoectomy , Bicuspid , Dental Fistula/etiology , Dental Fistula/therapy , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Periapical Granuloma/complications , Periapical Granuloma/etiology , Periapical Granuloma/therapy , Retreatment , Root Canal Therapy/adverse effects
15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10052380

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Surgical management is intended to eliminate or block infection originating in the root canals. The root end is customarily sealed to prevent pathogenic products remaining in the root canal from reaching the periradicular tissues. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the microbiologic and radiographic outcomes of surgical treatment of periradicular pathosis associated with teeth with necrotic pulps. STUDY DESIGN: One tooth from each of 10 patients was root-end resected and root-end filled without prior root canal treatment. One year postoperatively, the outcomes were assessed radiographically and the root canals were sampled for bacteria. RESULTS: Radiographic examination showed complete or incomplete (scar tissue) healing in 5 teeth and uncertain healing in the other 5 teeth. Bacteriologic samples from the root canals were positive in 9 of the 10 cases. CONCLUSIONS: In teeth with necrotic pulps, treatment of periradicular pathosis by surgery and root-end filling may show radiographic evidence of satisfactory healing 1 year postoperatively. However, viable bacteria may persist in the canals, constituting a potential risk factor for recurrence of periradicular pathosis.


Subject(s)
Dental Pulp Cavity/microbiology , Dental Pulp Necrosis/complications , Periapical Granuloma/complications , Periapical Granuloma/surgery , Retrograde Obturation , Adult , Aged , Apicoectomy , Bacteria, Anaerobic/isolation & purification , Dental Pulp Necrosis/microbiology , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Radicular Cyst/complications , Radicular Cyst/surgery , Treatment Outcome
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Bull Tokyo Dent Coll ; 40(4): 203-8, 1999 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11933310

ABSTRACT

Surgical management of unerupted teeth depends upon a thorough understanding of anatomic, physiologic and pathologic factors. Attention has been given to problems of eruption in the maxillary anterior region. It is a region where a variety of anomalies occur. Since the maxillary anterior region influences appearance so greatly, early detection of difficulties and careful planning and treatment can be extremely beneficial to patients. The purpose of this case report is to present a case of maxillary permanent canine impaction in a horizontal displacement that developed after loss of the deciduous canine to chronic apical periodontitis, and incomplete root resorption of the deciduous canine.


Subject(s)
Cuspid/pathology , Tooth Movement Techniques/methods , Tooth, Impacted/pathology , Tooth, Impacted/therapy , Child , Extraoral Traction Appliances , Female , Humans , Male , Maxilla , Periapical Granuloma/complications , Root Resorption/complications , Tooth Movement Techniques/instrumentation , Tooth, Deciduous/physiopathology , Tooth, Impacted/etiology , Tooth, Impacted/surgery
17.
Periodontal Clin Investig ; 21(2): 28-32, 1999.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10860035

ABSTRACT

This is a case report of two patients, aged 26 and 22, who suffered from congenital hemangioma on their faces and pronounced gingival overgrowth localized parallel to extraoral lesions. Prior to surgical intervention the hygienic conditions were improved in several sessions by means of professional preventive treatment and oral hygiene instructions. Histologic examination of both cases revealed a highly vascularized pattern of pyogenic granuloma. One of the cases was associated with a pregnancy. These patients can be classified as Sturge-Weber syndrome. Postsurgical treatment consisted of efficient plaque control and adequate oral prophylaxis sessions every 3 months. The large gingival overgrowth was not observed to recur in 2 and 4 years, respectively, of follow-up.


Subject(s)
Gingival Overgrowth/complications , Granuloma, Pyogenic/complications , Periapical Granuloma/complications , Sturge-Weber Syndrome/complications , Adult , Female , Granuloma, Pyogenic/pathology , Humans , Periapical Granuloma/pathology , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Complications/pathology
18.
J Endod ; 25(11): 769-70, 1999 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10726549

ABSTRACT

This paper presented a conservative technique for biopsy of periapical lesions. The case report demonstrated the insertion of a flexible microsurgical biopsy forceps through a labial sinus tract into a lesion for removal of specimens for histopathological evaluation. This limited tissue removal seemed to induce a change from a cyst to a granuloma, as well as stimulate a degree of repair.


Subject(s)
Biopsy/methods , Oral Fistula/diagnosis , Periapical Granuloma/diagnosis , Aged , Humans , Incisor , Male , Maxilla , Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures , Oral Fistula/complications , Oral Fistula/therapy , Periapical Granuloma/complications , Periapical Granuloma/therapy
19.
Pract Periodontics Aesthet Dent ; 10(8): 1005-10; quiz 1012, 1998 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9863460

ABSTRACT

Attempts have been made to classify root resorption according to its etiology in order to develop more efficient strategies for its treatment. This condition has been identified as resulting from damage to the protective attachment layer (predentin or precementum) of the root combined with inflammation adjacent to the root surface. This article demonstrates a series of treatment strategies focused on the reversal of each manifestation of subattachment root resorption, specifically emphasizing defects that extend apically and localized defects.


Subject(s)
Periapical Granuloma/complications , Root Resorption/etiology , Root Resorption/therapy , Humans , Periapical Granuloma/surgery , Periodontal Attachment Loss/complications , Periodontal Attachment Loss/etiology , Periodontal Attachment Loss/surgery , Periodontium/surgery , Root Resorption/pathology , Tooth Root/surgery
20.
J Oral Implantol ; 24(4): 206-13, 1998.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10321208

ABSTRACT

This case report describes the successful surgical and restorative management of an unusual cyst-granuloma combination that had expanded to perforate the labial and nasal parts of the maxillary bone. Enucleation and curettage of the lesions resulted in a large oronasal communication that presented a reconstructive challenge. Five different graft and/or barrier materials were used to close the oral and nasal openings and to regenerate the alveolus for implant placement and for aesthetic prosthetic restoration.


Subject(s)
Alveolar Ridge Augmentation/methods , Bone Substitutes , Dental Fistula/surgery , Guided Tissue Regeneration, Periodontal , Membranes, Artificial , Animals , Bone Regeneration , Bone Transplantation/methods , Cattle , Collagen , Dental Fistula/diagnostic imaging , Dental Fistula/etiology , Female , Fistula/surgery , Freeze Drying , Guided Tissue Regeneration, Periodontal/instrumentation , Humans , Maxillary Diseases/surgery , Middle Aged , Nose Diseases/surgery , Periapical Granuloma/complications , Periapical Granuloma/surgery , Polyglactin 910 , Radiography , Skin Transplantation/methods
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