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Artículos de revistas sobre el tema "Regenerative endodontics, revascularization procedure"
Adhikari, Bhawana, Sanjeeb Chaudhary, Bibek Khanal, Nisha Acharya y Jwolan Khadka. "Knowledge, Attitude and Practice on Regenerative Endodontics among Endodontists of Nepal". MedS Alliance Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences 2, n.º 3 (20 de agosto de 2022): 18–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/mjmms.v2i3.47656.
Texto completoKrupińska, Anna M., Katarzyna Skośkiewicz-Malinowska y Tomasz Staniowski. "Different Approaches to the Regeneration of Dental Tissues in Regenerative Endodontics". Applied Sciences 11, n.º 4 (14 de febrero de 2021): 1699. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app11041699.
Texto completoPadmawar, Neeta Surendra, Viddyasagar Prabhakar Mopagar, Vinay Hanumantrao Vadvadgi, Sourabh Ramesh Joshi y Meghna J. Padubidri. "Immature to Mature - A Predictable Outcome of Two Immature Incisors with 36 Months Follow-Up!" Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences 10, n.º 18 (3 de mayo de 2021): 1356–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.14260/jemds/2021/286.
Texto completoKajol Relan, Manoj Chandak, Pooja Chandak, Madhulika Chandak, Chanchal Rathi y Shruti Mishra. "Antibiotics: A changing scenario in Regenerative Endodontics". International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences 11, SPL4 (21 de diciembre de 2020): 1453–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.26452/ijrps.v11ispl4.4321.
Texto completoArshad, Sohaib, Fatima Tehreem, Muhammad Rehab khan, Fatima Ahmed, Anand Marya y Mohmed Isaqali Karobari. "Platelet-Rich Fibrin Used in Regenerative Endodontics and Dentistry: Current Uses, Limitations, and Future Recommendations for Application". International Journal of Dentistry 2021 (15 de diciembre de 2021): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/4514598.
Texto completoHenrique Chagas Silva, Mauro, Celso Neiva Campos y Marcelo Santos Coelho. "Revascularization of an Immature Tooth with Apical Periodontitis Using Calcium Hydroxide: A 3-year Follow-up". Open Dentistry Journal 9, n.º 1 (31 de diciembre de 2015): 482–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874210601509010482.
Texto completoLata, Prem, Ajay Chhabra, Varun Jindal y Arun Thakur. "In–Vivo Clinical Evaluation of Regenerative Endodontics in Immature Necrotic Permanent Teeth With Open Apex". Dental Journal of Advance Studies 03, n.º 01 (abril de 2015): 026–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1672010.
Texto completoSulakshana, Dr, Poornima P, Srinath S K y Padmapriya S. "Revascularization of immature permanent teeth via blood clot or PRF Platelet rich fibrin: A review". RGUHS Journal of Dental Sciences 14, n.º 3 (2022): 2–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.26715/rjds.14_3_2.
Texto completoSilva, Hadassa Fonsêca da, Alice Pinho André Gomes Morais, Guilherme Marinho Sampaio, Gabriel Henrique Queiroz Oliveira, Paulo Melo Júnior, Sandra Sayão Maia y Luciano Barreto Silva. "Apice closure in Pulp Revascularization Therapy. Case report and literature review". Research, Society and Development 10, n.º 9 (3 de agosto de 2021): e21110917814. http://dx.doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v10i9.17814.
Texto completoCosta, Luis A., Noemi Eiro, Andrea Vaca y Francisco J. Vizoso. "Towards a New Concept of Regenerative Endodontics Based on Mesenchymal Stem Cell-Derived Secretomes Products". Bioengineering 10, n.º 1 (20 de diciembre de 2022): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10010004.
Texto completoTesis sobre el tema "Regenerative endodontics, revascularization procedure"
Sedwick, Richard W. "Observations of Trends and Successes of Revascularization Therapy at Virginia Commonwealth University: A Retrospective Study". VCU Scholars Compass, 2018. https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/5368.
Texto completoMoreira, Ana Isabel Magalhães. "Revascularização pulpar". Master's thesis, [s.n.], 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10284/4598.
Texto completoEm Medicina Dentária a taxa de incidência de patologia pulpar é elevada. Atualmente o tratamento realizado nestes casos passa pelo tratamento endodôntico não cirúrgico e obturação do sistema tridimensional de canais do dente permanente e maturo necrosado. Quando o tecido pulpar sofre necrose o prognóstico do dente está comprometido. Até então a abordagem terapêutica nestes casos passa por tratamento dos canais radiculares no caso de dentes com ápices maduros, apexificação em dentes com ápice imaturo ou extração. Apesar de estas modalidades terapêuticas apresentarem elevadas taxas de sucesso, a presença de uma polpa vital é fundamental para manter a homeostase e longevidade da peça dentária. Uma forma de terapia ideal pode consistir em abordagens regenerativas que consistem na remoção e substituição da polpa danificada ou necrosada por tecido pulpar saudável de forma a revitalizar o dente. Para atingir este objetivo os investigadores têm estudado diversas técnicas: revascularização por coágulo sanguíneo, terapia com células estaminais, implantação pulpar, implantação de scaffold, impressão tridimensional celular, scaffold injetável e terapia genética. Este tipo de tratamentos envolve combinação de desinfeção, desbridamento do canal afetado, utilização de células estaminais adultas, scaffolds e fatores de crescimento. Pode ser necessário também o alargamento apical para permitir a revascularização. Com esta revisão pretende-se compreender melhor o procedimento de revascularização pulpar no geral, vantagens e desvantagens, sua aplicabilidade na prática clinica diária e aferir sobre os resultados obtidos na literatura. Apesar de os desafios para a introdução das técnicas regenerativas como tratamento alternativo de dentes necrosados serem substancias, estas podem ser benéficas pois apresentam a possibilidade de restabelecer a funcionalidade pulpar, tornando a polpa vital capaz de promover a correta maturação apical. A inexistência de um protocolo fiável de atuação que permita a criação das condições necessárias para que ocorra a revitalização do tecido torna este tratamento pouco utilizado como tratamento alternativo na prática clinica. Assim, mais estudos são necessários para que futuramente seja possível elaborar um protocolo que possibilite a introdução das técnicas de revascularização pulpar na prática clinica diária. Dentistry in the incidence rate of pulpal pathology is high. Currently the treatment performed in these cases through the nonsurgical endodontic treatment and obturation of the three-dimensional system of permanent tooth and necrosed mature channels. When the pulp tissue undergoes necrosis prognosis of the tooth is compromised. Until then the therapeutic approach in these cases involves treatment of root canals in the case of teeth with mature apices, apexificação in teeth with immature apex or extraction. Despite these therapeutic modalities have high success rates, the presence of a vital pulp is essential to maintain homeostasis and longevity of tooth number. An ideal form of therapy might consist of regenerative approaches involving the removal and replacement of damaged or necrotic pulp by healthy pulp tissue to revitalize the tooth. To achieve this goal researchers have studied various techniques: revascularization by a blood clot, stem cell therapy, pulp, implantation of scaffold, cell dimensional printing, injectable scaffold and gene therapy. This type of treatment involves combination of disinfection, debridement of the affected channel, use of adult stem cells, scaffolds and growth factors. You may also need the apical enlargement to allow revascularization. With this revision is intended to better understand the procedure of pulp revascularization in general, advantages and disadvantages, its applicability in daily clinical practice and benchmark the results obtained in the literature. Although the challenges for the introduction of regenerative techniques as an alternative treatment of necrotic teeth are substances, these can be beneficial since they have the ability to restore functionality pulp making the vital pulp capable of promoting correct apical maturation. The absence of a reliable protocol operation that allows the creation of conditions necessary for the revitalization of the fabric makes this treatment occurs rarely used as an alternative treatment in clinical practice. Thus, further studies are needed, in future be possible to develop a protocol which would include the pulp revascularization in endodontics.
GIULIANI, VALENTINA. "Regenerative Endodontics: a review of clinical protocols". Doctoral thesis, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/2158/1033250.
Texto completoSousa, Joana Filipa Marques de. "Regeneração endodôntica em dentes permanentes jovens: revascularização por coágulo sanguíneo". Master's thesis, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10284/6678.
Texto completoEndodontics is a branch of Dentistry that has as main goal to address related pathologies in its genesis with the interior of the tooth, the common three-dimensional system of canals and pulp chamber, provoking these, pulpal or periradicular affection. The treatment in immature permanent teeth, where the necrotic and / or infected pulp is found, with an inevitable interruption of root development, becomes a challenge for the professional. Conventional techniques are effective at resolution when there is loss of the function of the dental pulp. Recently there are techniques in Regenerative Medicine that lead to revascularization of the tooth, thus becoming a promising way to treat immature teeth with pulp necrosis or irreversible symptomatology. The technique that will be approach in this project use the blood clot and involves efficient canal disinfection followed by the promotion of a blood clot and coronal sealing of the root canal, which restore the pulp functionality in a Endodontic teeth. Several studies supports that with this technique, the channel will be contain the necessary elements to induce its regeneration. However, due to the unpredictability of the clot content, further studies are needed to define an adequate protocol, as well as to evaluate the actual success rate associated with this technique.
Hill, Scott Thomas. "Effects of DynaMatrix on Angiogenic Cytokine and Matrix Metalloproteinase Expression from Human Endothelial Cells: An In-vitro Study". Thesis, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1805/7314.
Texto completoIntroduction: Regenerative endodontics (RE) is a treatment alternative for the infected immature tooth to establish an environment in the canal that enables continued root development and the growth of pulp or pulp-like tissue within the canal. A scaffold created in the canal encourages the formation of vital tissue. The porcine sub-intestinal-submucosa (SIS) membrane, Dynamatrix®, has the potential to serve as an endodontic scaffold. Research at Indiana University School of Dentistry (IUSD) has shown that Dynamatrix® can support the growth of human dental pulp stem cells (HDPSC) and human pulp fibroblasts (HPF). Positive angiogenic cytokine profiles were seen after these cells were seeded on Dynamatrix®. Endothelial cells play an important role in the formation of blood vessels and are a source of angiogenic cytokines. Exposure of these cells to DynaMatrix® may result in a positive angiogenic profile for both cytokines and matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs). Objective: The aim of this in-vitro study was to investigate if the exposure of human endothelial cells to the DynaMatrix® membrane would result in differences in the expression of cytokines and MMPs that play roles in angiogenesis. Materials and Methods: Human endothelial cells (HUVECs) were obtained from American Type Culture Collection (ATTC, Manassas, VA) and used in this study. Groups were established as follows: (a) Group 1: HUVECs seeded in culture media only, (b) Group 2: DynaMatrix® membrane incubated alone in the serum-media without any cells, and (c) Group 3: HUVECs seeded on DynaMatrix® membranes. After 72 hours of incubation, the conditioned media were collected and analyzed for the expression of 20 angiogenic cytokines and MMPs utilizing cytokine and MMP protein arrays. The density of each cytokine and MMP expressed was measured, averaged, and statistically analyzed by ANOVA. Results: Exposure of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) to the DynaMatrix® membrane resulted in a positive angiogenic profile for both cytokines and MMPs. Conclusion: This work furthers the evidence for the potential of DynaMatrix® to serve as a more predictable scaffold in RE.
Reis, Rosana Madureira Simões dos. "Revascularização pulpar". Master's thesis, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10284/5510.
Texto completoTreatment of immature permanent teeth with affected pulp can often be a challenge. In teeth with vital pulp, the pulp vitality maintenance is essencial, which will allow the natural development of the root's portion of the tooth. However, in teeth with necrotic and/or infected pulp, there is, inevitably, the interuption of the root development, keeping the tooth with thin dentinal walls and an open apex, which turns the treatment even more challenging, once the conventional endodontic treatment, based on the chemical-mechanical preparation and filling of the root canal with a bioinert material, becomes difficult or even impossible. Currently, the most performed treatments for these clinical cases are apexification with calcium hidroxide (Ca(OH)2), or the insertion of an apical barrier of mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) followed by the conventional obturation of the root canal. Both techniques have good potential in resolution of infections and apex closure; however, they do not allow the continuation of the root development, which keeps dentinal walls thin and fragile, and so the tooth more susceptible to fractures. Recent studies have shown positive results with a biological based new approach called pulp revascularization. This technique is based on the desinfection of the root canal and later induction of a blood clot formation into the root canal, wich will be the basis to the proliferation of a new tissue, and possibly regeneration of the pulp tissue. Thus, it is possible to get not only resolution of infections, but also the continuation of the root development, resulting in longer roots, thicker walls and normal apex closure. Although pulp revascularization has shown good clinical and radiographic results, histologic studies have shown that the tissue formed into the pulp space can be not exactly pulp. Further studies seem to be required, so that the technique can be performed more predictably. Tissue engineering has been studying many possibilities to improve this technique; wich can turn it more predictable in the future.
Gaspar, Fernando Nogueira. "Revascularização pulpar". Master's thesis, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10284/6121.
Texto completoThe incidence rate of the pulp disease is high and its treatment is mainly done by non-surgical endodontic techniques. In spite of having high success rate in reversing symptoms, this treatment technique has got its disadvantages, once the teeth lose their vital pulp, becoming this a serious problem because they also lose the homeostasis, the sensitivity and the dental structure with the opening of the cavity for the execution of the endodontic techniques. All these factors together lead to a decrease in dental longevity, mainly due to the risk of increased fracture. One way to revert the pulp pathology is the pulp revascularization. The researchers have been studying this matter by evaluating the use of regenerative therapies. The aim of this bibliographic revision is to understand what each one of these techniques means as well as its applicability according to published literature for the last 10 years.
Palma, Francesco. "Revascularização pulpar". Master's thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10284/8438.
Texto completoSeveral treatments have been proposed to treat irreversibly damaged pulp of immature permanent teeth, including apexification with Ca(OH)2 or creation of an apical plug of MTA. However, they don’t promote root development. Pulp revascularization promotes root dentin thickening and the establishment of a correct apical morphology, thus, it becames part of the spectrum of endodontic treatments for irreversibly damaged pulp of immature permanent teeth. However, histological analysis suggest that further studies are needed to improve the predictability of results and to understand better the biological interactions between stem cells, scaffolds and growth factors. The objective of this study is to evaluate the current state of knowledge, to understand the limitations of the technique, and to determine the best clinical protocol. To realize this narrative review, was carried out a bibliographical research using the online databases “Pubmed” and “Google Scholar” including only publications in English language.
Capítulos de libros sobre el tema "Regenerative endodontics, revascularization procedure"
Torabinejad, Mahmoud, Robert P. Corr y George T. J. Huang. "Regenerative Endodontics (Revitalization/Revascularization)". En Mineral Trioxide Aggregate, 141–76. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118892435.ch6.
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