Certain clinical markers were found with the ability to predict histological manifestation of the lesions, such as dental mobility for granuloma and periapical cyst cases. Nevertheless, exact prediction of each one of the diseases is still difficult to obtain, this is due to the lesion's dynamics...
However, due to the lack of awareness and understanding of apical microsurgery by dental general practitioners and even endodontists, many clinical problems remain to be overcome, such as the blind expansion of indications, the nonstandardized nature of the operations, the presence of serious complicat...
Pulmonary apical cap: a distinctive but poorly recognized lesion in pulmonary surgical pathology. Update on Rare Idiopathic Interstitial Pneumonias and Rare Histologic Patterns Braunsophila is the most similar to Xestomyza, but can be separated by the following characters: scape much thicker than pedic...
An apical lesion is caused by bacteria invading the tooth apex through caries. Periodontal disease is caused by plaque accumulation. Peri-endo combined lesions include both diseases and significantly affect dental prognosis. The lack of clear symptoms in the early stages of onset makes diagnosis ...
Define apical periodontitis. apical periodontitis synonyms, apical periodontitis pronunciation, apical periodontitis translation, English dictionary definition of apical periodontitis. n dentistry the inflammation of periodontal tissue Collins English Di
Apical periodontitis (AP) is an inflammatory immune response in periapical tissues caused by microbial infections. Failure of root canal treatment or delayed healing is often due to intracanal or extra-radicular bacteria. However, beyond microbial factors, the patient’s systemic health can significantl...
CAP is an inflammatory disease of periapical tissue caused by an infection of the dental pulp, which is one of the consequences of an infection of the root pulp [35]. The etiology and progression of pulpitis and CAP are closely related, both being oral diseases in which the immune system ...
3C). The causative organism of the hematogenous brain abscess was thought to have depended on the infection of the primary lesion. Examination for the causative factor at our hospital revealed no possible source other than dental infection. Therefore, apical periodontitis of deciduous teeth was ...
Introduction The development of various benign oral mucosal lesions associated with dental implants, such as pyogenic granuloma or peripheral giant cell g... YH Kang,JH Byun,MJ Choi… - 《Journal of Medical Case Reports》 被引量: 13发表: 2014年 Active implant peri-apical lesion: a case report...
Stem cells from the apical papilla (SCAPs) residing in the apical papilla of immature permanent teeth represent a novel population of dental MSCs that possesses the properties of high proliferative potential, the self-renewal ability, and low immunogenicity [1]. Moreover, considerable evidence ...