MRONJ is described as a multi-factorial process in which bacterial infection seems to play an important role. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the influence of a primary installed infectious disease in the development of MRONJ after dental extraction.Twenty-six rats underwent ...
Influence of induced infection in medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw development after tooth extraction: a study in rats. J Craniomaxillofac Surg. 2019;47(2):349–56. Article PubMed Google Scholar Otto S, Tröltzsch M, Jambrovic V, Panya S, Probst F, Ristow O, et al. Tooth...
Volume 44, Issue 5, pages 356–359, May 1934 Additional Information How to Cite Knopf, S. (1934), Symposium on sinus thrombosis: III.-Parapharyngitis following infection of the lower jaw after tooth extraction. The Laryngoscope, 44: 356–359. doi: 10.1288/00005537-193405000-00003 Author Infor...
One week after tooth extraction, the expression of Il1b and Tnfa was significantly enhanced in the DMEM group compared to the control and DPSC-CM groups, while the expression of Il10 was attenuated in the DMEM group compared to the control and DPSC-CM groups. Figure 3C shows the gene ...
170 BP with corticosteroid therapy generally predisposes to the occurrence of ONJ-like lesions after tooth extraction and has been reported in cats;171 however, in beagle dogs, even with high doses of zoledronic acid combined with dexamethasone, exposed bone following dental extraction was absent....
Many hypotheses have been proposed, including bisphosphonate (BP) toxicity to oral epithelium, altered wound healing after tooth extraction, high turnover of the mandible and maxilla, oral biofilm formation, infection and inflammation, and suppression of angiogenesis and bone turnover. The current ...
Jaw fracturewhich may occur after significant head trauma associated with assault, car accident injuries or falls. Temporal arteritiswhich is inflammation of the temporal arteries also known as giant cell arteritis. Infections Osteomyelitisof the jaw is an infection of the bone (mandible or maxilla)....
Untreated tooth cavities can result in adental abscessof the surrounding structures, gums, cheek, throat or under the tongue. In severe cases, the infection can spread to the mandible (lower jaw bone) or maxilla (upper jaw bone). A dental abscess requires incision and drainage with a prescrip...
the proximity of the bone to the oral mucosa and the oral microbiome. Dental infection and inflammatory processes have been implicated in MRONJ [37]. Pre-existing dental infection plays a significant role, which predisposes patients to MRONJ, which remains independent to a tooth extraction [38]...
After tooth extraction, the lesion and its remnants will also be removed. Implant placement can be done immediately or delayed after extraction of the lesion and corresponding tooth/teeth. 3.5. Cemento-Osseous Dysplasia (COD) Cemento-osseous dysplasia is probably the most common fibro-osseous lesion...