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Support Care Cancer ; 18(1): 83-7, 2010 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19373495

RESUMEN

INTRODUCTION: Radiation-related caries is a disease with high potential of teeth destruction in patients who have undergone radiotherapy in the head and neck region. Also, it is a challenge for dentistry due to high rates of recurrent caries and early restorations failure. PURPOSE: This study aims to analyze the early restoration failures in order to better understand the etiology of dental restorations reduced longevity in irradiated teeth. METHODS: Fifteen restored permanent teeth extracted from 11 patients who had finished head and neck radiotherapy were studied. Sections from each tooth were prepared and a qualitative description of the interface between restorations and dentin was performed by using polarized light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. RESULTS: Unfavorable anatomical shape of restorations, residual caries, and secondary caries affecting dentin adjacent to restorative materials were widely found. The morphological patterns of these carious lesions were similar to conventional dentin lesions with superficial demineralized zone and translucent zone. CONCLUSIONS: Early dental restoration failure in teeth affected by radiation-related caries may have the same etiological factors from ordinary dental restoration failure and direct radiogenic damage to dentition would not be essential to early restorations failure in radiation-related caries.


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Irradiación Craneana/efectos adversos , Caries Dental/terapia , Fracaso de la Restauración Dental , Neoplasias de Cabeza y Cuello/complicaciones , Traumatismos por Radiación/terapia , Adulto , Anciano , Caries Dental/etiología , Dentina/patología , Femenino , Neoplasias de Cabeza y Cuello/radioterapia , Humanos , Masculino , Microscopía Electrónica de Rastreo/métodos , Microscopía de Polarización/métodos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Radioterapia/efectos adversos , Insuficiencia del Tratamiento
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Med. oral patol. oral cir. bucal (Internet) ; 14(11): 612-615, nov. 2009. tab, ilus
Artículo en Inglés | IBECS | ID: ibc-77335

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Extra-osseous odontogenic tumors are rarely observed. However, it is widely accepted that the remains of odontogenicepithelium entrapped in the oral soft tissues may be a possible source for peripheral odontogenic tumorsdifferentiation. Peripheral developing odontoma is considered exceptionally rare, since few similar cases are describedin the English-related literature under diverse nomenclature, such as irregular eruption, ectopic tooth, ectopicsoft-tissue mesiodens, ectopic odontoma and extra-osseous tooth germ. Previously reported cases invariablyaffected children and surgical exploration revealed tooth germs exclusively embedded in the soft tissue withoutbone involvement. Microscopically, all these cases exhibited developing tooth germs composed of ameloblasts,enamel matrix, odontoblastic layer, dentin and dental papilla and the morphological findings seem to depend onthe developmental stage of each tooth germ at discovery. Thus, we believe that it is relevant to report two additionalcases that were recently diagnosed in Brazil and Guatemala, focusing on their nomenclature, correctdiagnosis and further treatment (AU)


Asunto(s)
Lactante , Humanos , Odontoma/patología , Odontoma/cirugía , Neoplasias Palatinas/patología , Neoplasias Palatinas/cirugía
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Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal ; 14(11): e612-5, 2009 Nov 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19680201

RESUMEN

Extra-osseous odontogenic tumors are rarely observed. However, it is widely accepted that the remains of odontogenic epithelium entrapped in the oral soft tissues may be a possible source for peripheral odontogenic tumors differentiation. Peripheral developing odontoma is considered exceptionally rare, since few similar cases are described in the English-related literature under diverse nomenclature, such as irregular eruption, ectopic tooth, ectopic soft-tissue mesiodens, ectopic odontoma and extra-osseous tooth germ. Previously reported cases invariably affected children and surgical exploration revealed tooth germs exclusively embedded in the soft tissue without bone involvement. Microscopically, all these cases exhibited developing tooth germs composed of ameloblasts, enamel matrix, odontoblastic layer, dentin and dental papilla and the morphological findings seem to depend on the developmental stage of each tooth germ at discovery. Thus, we believe that it is relevant to report two additional cases that were recently diagnosed in Brazil and Guatemala, focusing on their nomenclature, correct diagnosis and further treatment.


Asunto(s)
Odontoma , Neoplasias Palatinas , Humanos , Lactante , Masculino , Odontoma/patología , Odontoma/cirugía , Neoplasias Palatinas/patología , Neoplasias Palatinas/cirugía
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