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2021 ◽  
Vol 26 ◽  
pp. 100945
Author(s):  
Dong-Joon Lee ◽  
Seung-Jun Lee ◽  
Min-Jung Lee ◽  
Eun-Jung Kim ◽  
Hayato Ohshima ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mingmei Meng ◽  
Yandi Chen ◽  
Huidi Ren ◽  
Qiong Zhang ◽  
Song Chen ◽  
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Abstract Background Pulpal and periodontal healing are two main concerns of delayed replantation of avulsed teeth. The objective of this review was to evaluate the effectiveness of topical and systemic application of tetracyclines on pulpal and periodontal healing after tooth replantation. Methods A comprehensive electronic search was conducted in six databases. This systematic review was carried out according to Cochrane Handbook and the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement. Results After exclusion of 246 irrelevant papers, 14 animal studies and one human study were included in this review. The human study showed that avulsed permanent teeth treated with doxycycline did not show a better clinical outcome for pulp and periodontal healing compared with treatment with normal saline. As for animal studies, significant more pulpal healing was observed in immature teeth treated with topical doxycycline in two researches, while another one study showed that there is no difference between teeth treated with normal saline and teeth treated with doxycycline. Systemic doxycycline exerted no significant effect on pulpal revascularization illustrated by one research. Only one out of four articles illustrated the positive effect of systemic tetracyclines on periodontal healing. One paper reported that intracanal application of demeclocycline promoted favorable periodontal healing. Two articles showed topical doxycycline contributed to favorable periodontal healing, while five studies showed no significant effect of topical tetracyclines on periodontal healing. Conclusions As a result of data heterogeneity and limitations of the studies, the effect of topical or systemic application of tetracyclines on pulpal and periodontal healing is inconclusive. More studies are required to get more clinically significant conclusions.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kuniko Nakakura‐Ohshima ◽  
Angela Quispe‐Salcedo ◽  
Hiroto Sano ◽  
Haruaki Hayasaki ◽  
Hayato Ohshima

Author(s):  
Mohammad Behnaz ◽  
Seyed Sadra Izadi ◽  
Fatemeh Mashhadi Abbas ◽  
Omid Dianat ◽  
Sina Sadeghabadi ◽  
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Author(s):  
Ren Jie Jacob CHEW ◽  
Bing Liang Tan ◽  
Jacinta Xiaotong Lu ◽  
HueiJinn Tong ◽  
Monty Duggal

2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (4) ◽  
pp. 1987
Author(s):  
Chung-Min Kang ◽  
Seunghan Mo ◽  
Mijeong Jeon ◽  
Ui-Won Jung ◽  
Yooseok Shin ◽  
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After avulsion and replantation, teeth are at risk of bone and root resorption. The present study aimed to demonstrate that the intra-nuclear transducible form of transcription modulation domain of p65 (nt-p65-TMD) can suppress osteoclast differentiation in vitro, and reduce bone resorption in a rat model of tooth replantation. Cell viability and nitric oxide release were evaluated in RAW264.7 cells using CCK-8 assay and Griess reaction kit. Osteoclast differentiation was evaluated using quantitative reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP) staining. Thirty-two maxillary rat molars were extracted and stored in saline (n = 10) or 10 µM nt-p65-TMD solution (n = 22) before replantation. After 4 weeks, specimens were scored according to the inflammatory pattern using micro-computed tomography (CT) imaging and histological analyses. nt-p65-TMD treatment resulted in significant reduction of nitric oxide release and osteoclast differentiation as studied using PCR and TRAP staining. Further, micro-CT analysis revealed a significant decrease in bone resorption in the nt-p65-TMD treatment group (p < 0.05). Histological analysis of nt-p65-TMD treatment group showed that not only bone and root resorption, but also inflammation of the periodontal ligament and epithelial insertion was significantly reduced. These findings suggest that nt-p65-TMD has the unique capabilities of regulating bone remodeling after tooth replantation.


Author(s):  
Liliane Roskamp ◽  
Paula Cristina Trevilatto ◽  
Cleber Machado Souza ◽  
Sergio Aparecido Ignácio ◽  
Giomo Dieila Lima ◽  
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Author(s):  
Zvonimir Uzarevic ◽  
Zrinka Ivanisevic ◽  
Matej Karl ◽  
Marina Tukara ◽  
Dora Karl ◽  
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the knowledge regarding tooth avulsion and dental first aid response among Croatian students of the Faculty of Education. A cross-sectional study was conducted among students. Participants (N = 235) were female with an average age of 21.9 ± 2.7 years. The questionnaire contained 10 close-ended questions with two to eleven possible answers. Every participant chose one correct answer. Statistical significance was determined using a Chi-square test. Majority of participants had never received any kind of information on management of a knocked-out tooth. Questions in the nature of tooth injuries, a knocked-out tooth, tooth replantation and whether the knocked-out tooth should be placed back were answered confirmatively by 40.43%, 83.40%, 57.02% and 62.55% of participants, respectively. The questionnaire showed that 18.78% of participants were aware that replantation should be performed within 30 min. The appropriate cleaning and transport medium was chosen by 40.85% and 35.31% of participants, respectively. A nearby dentist would be visited by 66.38% of students. Only 8.08% of participants provided a correct answer to all of the knowledge-based questions. The “I do not know” answer was chosen by 18.30% of participants whenever it was offered. This indicates that the majority (89.78%) were not aware of the fact that the procedure they chose would be inappropriate. The current study confirmed that future primary school teachers have a lack of knowledge for immediate response to tooth avulsion, leaving small chances for a successful prognosis of tooth replantation.


2020 ◽  
Vol 30 (2) ◽  
pp. 72-79
Author(s):  
Mitsuhiko Nishimi ◽  
Koichi Nakamura ◽  
Akina Hisada ◽  
Kazuki Endo ◽  
Shuya Ushimura ◽  
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