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Journal articles on the topic "Periodontium Infections"

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Bukhari, Csilla, Luminița Lazăr, Adriana Maria Monea, Alexandru Vlasa, Imola Zsuzsa Buka, Raluca Sabău, Mónika Kovács, Liana Bereșescu, Blanka Petcu, and Enikő Pál. "Effects of Viral and Bacterial Infections on Marginal Periodontium." Journal of Interdisciplinary Medicine 2, no. 2 (June 1, 2017): 122–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jim-2017-0048.

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Abstract Background: There are several risk factors, general and local, which favor the onset of periodontal destruction, and their knowledge is essential to their correct identification and for the adoption of a suitable therapeutic management. The aim of the study was to assess periodontal health status of patients suffering from viral and bacterial infections and to determine the eventual relationship between periodontal diseases and infectious diseases. Material and methods: Twenty-five patients with a mean age of 25 years (range 23–27 years) admitted to the Clinic of Infectious Diseases o
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Teng, Y. T. A. "Protective and Destructive Immunity in the Periodontium: Part 1—Innate and Humoral Immunity and the Periodontium." Journal of Dental Research 85, no. 3 (March 2006): 198–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/154405910608500301.

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Based on the results of recent research in the field, the present paper will discuss the protective and destructive aspects of the innate vs. adaptive (humoral and cell-mediated) immunity associated with the bacterial virulent factors or antigenic determinants during periodontal pathogenesis. Attention will be focused on: (i) the Toll-like receptors (TLR), the innate immune repertoire for recognizing the unique molecular patterns of microbial components that trigger innate and adaptive immunity for effective host defenses, in some general non-oral vs. periodontal microbial infections; (ii) T-c
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Lačević, Amela, Edina Vranić, and Irfan Zulić. "Etiological findings in endodontic-periodontal infections." Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences 4, no. 1 (February 20, 2004): 57–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.17305/bjbms.2004.3464.

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The endodontium and periodontium are closely related and disease of one may lead to secondary disease in the other. The differential diagnosis of endodontic and periodontal disease is of vital importance, so that the appropriate treatment can be done. Microorganisms play a primary role in endodontic and periodontal infections. The magnitude of the host response will be directly proportional to the virulence and the number of microbial cells present. Tissue damage caused by bacteria is mediated by either direct or indirect mechanisms. Direct harmful effects caused by bacteria involve their prod
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MARTY, MATHIEU, MATHIEU LEMAITRE, PHILIPPE KÉMOUN, JEAN-JACQUES MORRIER, and PAUL MONSARRAT. "Trichomonas tenax and periodontal diseases: a concise review." Parasitology 144, no. 11 (June 6, 2017): 1417–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0031182017000701.

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SUMMARYPeriodontal diseases (gingivitis and periodontitis), result from a disruption of the host–oral microbiome homoeostasis. Whereas the pathological role of some specific bacterial strains during periodontal diseases is well documented, the impact of parasites in periodontium pathophysiology is still under debate. This review aims to collect data about the prevalence and the potential role of Trichomonas tenax during periodontal diseases. Data from 47 studies revealed that T. tenax prevalence in diseased periodontium ranged from 0 to 94·1%. The prevalence of oral protozoan infections was fo
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Li, Xiaojing, Kristin M. Kolltveit, Leif Tronstad, and Ingar Olsen. "Systemic Diseases Caused by Oral Infection." Clinical Microbiology Reviews 13, no. 4 (October 1, 2000): 547–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/cmr.13.4.547.

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SUMMARY Recently, it has been recognized that oral infection, especially periodontitis, may affect the course and pathogenesis of a number of systemic diseases, such as cardiovascular disease, bacterial pneumonia, diabetes mellitus, and low birth weight. The purpose of this review is to evaluate the current status of oral infections, especially periodontitis, as a causal factor for systemic diseases. Three mechanisms or pathways linking oral infections to secondary systemic effects have been proposed: (i) metastatic spread of infection from the oral cavity as a result of transient bacteremia,
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Ji, S., and Y. Choi. "Microbial and Host Factors That Affect Bacterial Invasion of the Gingiva." Journal of Dental Research 99, no. 9 (May 11, 2020): 1013–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022034520922134.

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Periodontitis is a chronic inflammation of the periodontium caused by the loss of homeostasis between subgingival biofilms and susceptible hosts. Bacterial invasion into the gingival tissue and persistent infection are major events that lead to chronic inflammation. The intratissue bacterial communities are as complex as the subgingival biofilms and can also form biofilm-like structures, which will serve as a reservoir for local and systemic infections. The epithelium forms physical, chemical, and immunological barriers against invading microbes. Nevertheless, many bacterial species can invade
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Gheorghe, Dorin Nicolae, Liliana Foia, Vasilica Toma, Amelia Surdu, Elena Herascu, Dora Maria Popescu, Petra Surlin, Cristin Constantin Vere, and Ion Rogoveanu. "Hepatitis C Infection and Periodontal Disease: Is there a Common Immunological Link?" Journal of Immunology Research 2018 (2018): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/8720101.

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Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections could have an important impact on the oral health status of patients, favoring conditions such as periodontal disease and oral cancer. The review of the existing scientific literature written in English was performed, searching for oral and periodontal manifestations of HCV infection and its impact on the oral fluids. HCV infection can determine direct extrahepatic manifestations at the oral and periodontal level including oral lichen planus, Sjögren-like sialadenitis, and oral cancer. The changes caused by the infection in the subjects’ immune system, diet,
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Anand, Pradeep S., and K. Nandakumar. "Management of Periodontitis Associated with Endodontically Involved Teeth: A Case Series." Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice 6, no. 2 (2005): 118–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jcdp-6-2-118.

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Abstract The pulp and the periodontal attachment are the two components that enable a tooth to function in the oral cavity. Lesions of the periodontal ligament and adjacent alveolar bone may originate from infections of the periodontium or tissues of the dental pulp. The simultaneous existence of pulpal problems and inflammatory periodontal disease can complicate diagnosis and treatment planning. The function of the tooth is severely compromised when either one of these is involved in the disease process. Treatment of disease conditions involving both of these structures can be challenging and
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Nahid, Md A., Mercedes Rivera, Alexandra Lucas, Edward K. L. Chan, and L. Kesavalu. "Polymicrobial Infection with Periodontal Pathogens Specifically Enhances MicroRNA miR-146a in ApoE−/−Mice during Experimental Periodontal Disease." Infection and Immunity 79, no. 4 (January 24, 2011): 1597–605. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/iai.01062-10.

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ABSTRACTPorphyromonas gingivalis,Treponema denticola, andTannerella forsythiaare periodontal pathogens associated with the etiology of adult periodontitis as polymicrobial infections. Recent studies demonstrated that oral infection withP. gingivalisinduces both periodontal disease and atherosclerosis in hyperlipidemic and proatherogenic ApoE−/−mice. In this study, we explored the expression of microRNAs (miRNAs) in maxillas (periodontium) and spleens isolated from ApoE−/−mice infected withP. gingivalis,T. denticola, andT. forsythiaas a polymicrobial infection. miRNA expression levels, includin
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Ruby, John, Kunal Rehani, and Michael Martin. "Treponema denticola Activates Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Signal Pathways through Toll-Like Receptor 2." Infection and Immunity 75, no. 12 (October 8, 2007): 5763–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/iai.01117-07.

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ABSTRACT Treponema denticola, a spirochete indigenous to the oral cavity, is associated with host inflammatory responses to anaerobic polymicrobial infections of the root canal, periodontium, and alveolar bone. However, the cellular mechanisms responsible for the recognition of T. denticola by the innate immune system and the underlying cell signaling pathways that regulate the inflammatory response to T. denticola are currently unresolved. In this study, we demonstrate that T. denticola induces innate immune responses via the utilization of Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) but not TLR4. Assessment
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Periodontium Infections"

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Díaz, Patricia I. "Studies on the oxidative stress response of porphyromonas gingivalis : a thesis submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for admission to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy /." Title page, summary and table of contents only, 2002. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09PH/09phd5426.pdf.

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Ferreira, Ana Filipa Franco Ladislau. "Periodontite apical e a associação com doenças crónicas inflamatórias." Master's thesis, [s.n.], 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10284/4394.

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Projeto de Pós-Graduação/Dissertação apresentado à Universidade Fernando Pessoa como parte dos requisitos para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Medicina Dentária<br>A Periodontite Apical é uma doença crónica inflamatória cujo desenvolvimento envolve uma resposta imunológica contra um antigénio de origem bacteriana, levando à produção de mediadores inflamatórios e consequente destruição tecidular. Doenças Crónicas Inflamatórias como a Artrite Reumatoide, o Lupus, a Doença de Crohn e a Colite Ulcerativa, parecem ter por base uma resposta inflamatória e um mecanismo imunopatológico muito semelh
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Pereira, Maurício Fabiano [UNESP]. "Microbiota bucal e sua relação com infecções oportunistas em pacientes edêntulos mantidos em unidades de terapia intensiva." Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/134196.

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Pereira, Maurício Fabiano. "Microbiota bucal e sua relação com infecções oportunistas em pacientes edêntulos mantidos em unidades de terapia intensiva /." Araçatuba, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/134196.

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Orientador: Elerson Gaetti Jardim Junior<br>Banca: Ana Cláudia Okamoto<br>Banca: Adriana de Sales Cunha Correia<br>Resumo: Introdução: A relação entre a microbiota bucal e infecções graves em pacientes mantidos internados em unidades de terapia intensiva (UTI) vem sendo estabelecida, principalmente para os portadores de próteses totais ou parciais, visto que o biofilme bucal pode se converter em reservatório de microrganismos que não fazem parte dessa microbiota. Objetivo: Esse estudo objetivou avaliar a presença dos principais patógenos periodontais e oportunistas na boca de pacientes mantido
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Diehl, Jeremy Howard. "CHANGES IN SERUM ICAM-1, SERUM VCAM-1, AND SERUM E-SELECTIN CONCENTRATION FOLLOWING PERIODONTAL SCALING AND ROOT PLANING." VCU Scholars Compass, 2007. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd_retro/133.

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Cellular adhesion molecules (CAMs) and selectins are cell-surface proteins involved in the binding of cells to the vascular endothelium. Elevated levels of sCAMs and soluble E-selectin (sE-selectin) have been reported in patients with periodontitis. The aim of this study was to determine if periodontal scaling and root planing would influence the serum concentration of sICAM-1, sVCAM-1, and sE-selectin. Twenty-one subjects with chronic periodontitis received scaling and root planing in conjunction with blood serum sample analysis using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), to determine
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Murad, Cristiana Francescutti. "Análise da diversidade microbiana em infecções endodônticas persistentes." Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, 2014. http://www.bdtd.uerj.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=8089.

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O presente trabalho teve por objetivo investigar a microbiota de canais radiculares relacionadas ao insucesso do tratamento endodôntico, buscando a identificação e a quantificação destes micro-organismos. Foram selecionados 36 dentes com infecção endodôntica persistente. O material obturador foi removido do canal radicular e amostras microbiológicas foram coletadas dos canais com o auxílio de limas tipo Hedströen e cones de papel absorvente estéril. A técnica do Checkerboard DNA-DNA hybridization foi utilizada para detecção de até 79 espécies bacterianas em cada amostra, utilizando sondas de D
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Reed, Lucas A. "The Effects of Amixicile, A Pyruvate Ferredoxin Oxidoreductase Inhibitor, on Oral Treponemes." VCU Scholars Compass, 2016. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/4184.

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Periodontal disease (PD) is a polymicrobial infection characterized by inflammation of the gingiva, alveolar bone resorption, and tooth loss (edentulism). Treponema denticola along with Porphyromonas gingivalis and Tannerella forsythia are among the “Red Complex” and are main etiological agents in PD. Treponemes are a member of the Spirochaeta phylum and are obligate anaerobes, that express pyruvate ferredoxin oxidoreductase (PFOR). The enzyme catalyzes the oxidation of pyruvate to acetyl-CoA and reduced ferredoxin. Amixicile is a novel bacteriostatic derivative of nitazoxanide and an inhibito
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Nardello, Laura Cristina Leite. "Análise da atividade metabólica de bactérias persistentes após os procedimentos endodônticos de desinfecção: estudo molecular baseado em RNA e DNA." Universidade de São Paulo, 2018. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/23/23156/tde-12062018-094527/.

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Micro-organismos persistentes que permanecem viáveis e em níveis elevados nos canais radiculares após os procedimentos endodônticos podem influenciar no sucesso do tratamento endodôntico. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a quantidade e a atividade metabólica de bactérias persistentes utilizando métodos moleculares baseados em rDNA e rRNA. Foram selecionados 15 pacientes com infecções endodônticas primárias assintomáticas. Amostras microbiológicas foram coletadas dos canais radiculares após a cirurgia de acesso (S1), após o preparo químico-cirúrgico realizado com Sistema Reciproc e NaOCl 2.5
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Vieira, Evanice Menezes Marçal. "Estudo das condições de saúde bucal e avaliação da microbiota periodontopatogênica de uma população indígena brasileira /." Araçatuba : [s.n.], 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/102343.

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Orientador: Elerson Gaetti Jardim Júnior<br>Banca: Marcelo Macedo Crivelini<br>Banca: Cristiane Yumi Koga Ito<br>Banca: Maria Aparecida de Andrade Moreira Machado<br>Banca: Odila Pereira da Silva Rosa<br>Resumo: A região do complexo bucomaxilofacial freqüentemente é acometida por doenças e variações de normalidade, algumas das quais apresentam notável relação com grupos étnicos e raciais. Os estudos sobre a distribuição das doenças bucais e variações de normalidade em comunidades indígenas normalmente são direcionados principalmente para o estudo da cárie dentária nas crianças e doenças period
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Vieira, Evanice Menezes Marçal [UNESP]. "Estudo das condições de saúde bucal e avaliação da microbiota periodontopatogênica de uma população indígena brasileira." Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/102343.

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Books on the topic "Periodontium Infections"

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N, Shah Haroun, Mayrand D, and Genco Robert J, eds. Biology of the species Porphyromonas gingivalis. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "Periodontium Infections"

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Gupta, Priya, and Vinita Boloor. "Chapter-21 Acute Gingival Infections." In Essential Quick Review: Periodontics, 95–100. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp/books/12903_22.

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"Acute Gingival Infections." In Essentials of Clinical Periodontology and Periodontics, 203. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp/books/18042_21.

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Reddy, Shantipriya. "Acute Gingival Infections." In Essentials of Clinical Periodontology and Periodontics, 175. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp/books/11392_20.

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Banerjee, Avijit, and Timothy F. Watson. "Essentials of minimally invasive operative dentistry." In Pickard's Guide to Minimally Invasive Operative Dentistry. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198712091.003.0008.

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All members of the oral healthcare team have a part to play in patient management, and the team is comprised of the lead dentist (plus other colleagues in the dental practice), the dental nurse, hygienist, receptionist, laboratory technician, and possibly a dental therapist. In the UK, registered dental nurses can take further qualifications in teaching, oral health education, and radiography, and can specialize in other aspects of dentistry, including orthodontics, oral surgery, sedation, and special care. If the dentist wishes to have a second specialist opinion regarding a difficult diagnosis, formulating a care plan or even executing it, they may refer the patient to a specialist dentist working in another practice, or to a hospital-based consultant specialist in restorative dentistry. These specialists have undergone further postgraduate clinical and academic training and gained qualifications enabling them to be registered as specialists with the General Dental Council (GDC) in the UK in their specific trained fields (e.g. endodontics, periodontics, prosthodontics), or have further specialist training in restorative dentistry. The lead dentist will act as a central hub in the coordinating wheel of patient management, possibly outsourcing different aspects of work to relevant specialist colleagues, as spokes of that wheel. This is the clinical environment in which patients are diagnosed and treated. This room has traditionally been known as the ‘dental surgery’, but a more appropriate modern description might be the ‘dental clinic’, as much of the more holistic care offered to patients within its four walls will be non-surgical in the first instance. The operator and nurse must work closely together. To be successful, each must build up an understanding of how the other works. The clinic consists of a dental operating chair with an attached or mobile bracket table carrying the rotary instruments and 3-1 air/water syringe (and possibly the light-cure unit and ultrasonic scaler), work surfaces (which should be as clutter-free as possible for good-quality infection control; see later), cupboards for storage, and two sinks, one for normal hand washing and another for decontaminating soiled instruments prior to sterilization. Often the surgery will also house an X-ray unit for taking intra-oral radiographs. Most clinics are designed to accommodate right-handed practitioners, in terms of the location of many of the instruments and controls.
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Conference papers on the topic "Periodontium Infections"

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Zhu, L., M. Salloum, S. Feteih, J. Hough, D. Arola, and M. Tolba. "Experimental Study of Temperature Elevations in Extracted Teeth Using a System B Heating Catheter for Bacterial Disinfection." In ASME 2010 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2010-19125.

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Total bacterial disinfection and elimination from the human root canal system are crucial in clinical endodontic procedures [Card et al., 2002; Kakoli et al., 2009]. The current approaches relying on mechanical instrumentation and root canal irrigation and medicaments have demonstrated that eradication of bacteria occurs when the bacteria are in direct contact with the medicaments. However, persistent infection following routine treatments has suggested that bacteria may harbor in the root canal anatomical irregularities and/or deep dentinal tubules, therefore, surface irrigation of medicament
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