Investigation of the regenerative potential of necrotic mature teeth following different revascularisation protocols.
Sarah Hossam FahmyEhab El Sayed HassanienMohamed Mokhtar NagyKariem Mostafa El BatoutyMohamed MekhemarKarim Fawzy El SayedEl Hassan HassaneinJörg WiltfangChristof DörferPublished in: Australian endodontic journal : the journal of the Australian Society of Endodontology Inc (2017)
This study aimed to assess the revascularisation potential of necrotic mature teeth in a dog model following different protocols. Periapical infection was induced in 54 mature premolars. Teeth were distributed into seven groups: (1) Double-antibiotic-paste/Blood clot, (2) Ciprofloxacin/collagen, (3) Double-antibiotic-paste/Collagen, (4) Modified Tri-antibiotic-paste /collagen, (5) Ciprofloxacin/Gelfoam, (6) Double-antibiotic-paste/Gelfoam, and (7) Modified Triantibiotic- paste/Gelfoam. Positive and negative controls included infected and healthy teeth, respectively, (n = 12 roots/group). Canals were apically shaped to size 0.6 mm then disinfected for 1 month. Intra-canal bleeding was induced then scaffolds were applied for another month. Teeth and supporting bone were surgically sampled. Tissues were histologically scored and vimentin immuno-intensity was estimated. Ciprofloxacin and Double-antibiotic paste/Collagen resulted in significantly better corono-apical tissue ingrowths, vascularity, cementum formation and significantly lower inflammatory extents (P < 0.05).These groups also showed significantly higher Vimentin intensities, (P < 0.05). The applied protocols revascularised necrotic mature canals and reduced inflammation particularly in the Ciprofloxacin/collagen and Double-antibiotic-paste/collagen groups.
Keyphrases
- tissue engineering
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- molecularly imprinted
- wound healing
- oxidative stress
- stem cells
- cone beam computed tomography
- gene expression
- high glucose
- diabetic rats
- high intensity
- endothelial cells
- risk assessment
- cell therapy
- bone marrow
- drug induced
- postmenopausal women
- body composition
- soft tissue
- simultaneous determination