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Clin Oral Investig ; 27(7): 3509-3519, 2023 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37133700

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INTRODUCTION: Porphyromonas gulae have the enzyme PPAD, as P. gingivalis, which is responsible for citrullination related to the pathophysiology of rheumatoid arthritis and periodontitis; this implies the presence of two species of PPAD-producing bacteria in the mouth as well as the presence of citrullinated proteins. There are no previous reports or studies investigating an association between P. gulae PPAD in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). OBJECTIVE: To assess the presence of P. gulae and anti-citrullinated peptide antibodies of P. gulae PAD in patients with RA and their possible relationship with clinical activity markers. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: A total of 95 patients with RA and 95 controls were included. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), C-reactive protein, anti-citrullinated protein antibodies (ACPAs) and rheumatoid factor (RF) were measured. Activity index-28 (DAS28) and SCDAI. The periodontal diagnosis was established. Presence of P. gulae and P. gingivalis. An ELISA was used to determine antibodies against citrullinated peptides of P. gulae PAD. RESULTS: A P. gulae frequency of 15.8% was observed in the RA group and 9.5% in the control group. Higher levels of ACPA were found in the P. gulae-positive patients of the RA group, finding no significant difference, but if in patients positive for P. gingivalis with statistical significance (p = 0.0001). The frequency of anti-VDK-cit and anti-LPQ-cit9 antibodies to PPAD of P. gulae was higher in the RA group than in the control group without significant difference. No relationship was found with the clinical variables despite the presence of P. gulae and anti-citrullinated peptide antibodies of P. gulae PPAD in patients with RA CONCLUSIONS: It was not possible to establish a connection with clinical variables in RA and P. gulae; as a result, the presence of P. gingivalis continues to contribute significantly to the increase in antibodies against citrullinated proteins/peptides from exogenous sources of citrullination in RA and periodontitis.


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Artrite Reumatoide , Periodontite , Humanos , Citrulinação , Desiminases de Arginina em Proteínas/metabolismo , Anticorpos Antiproteína Citrulinada/metabolismo , Porphyromonas gingivalis , Periodontite/microbiologia , Peptídeos/metabolismo
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Dent Traumatol ; 39(2): 179-183, 2023 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36263458

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Defining the prognosis and treatment plan for teeth in the line of a mandibular fracture is a challenge for the maxillofacial surgeon. The periodontal ligament may provide a communication with the oral cavity and become a pathway for infection. There is currently no consensus on the management of teeth in mandibular fracture lines. This report outlines a case where a tooth was successfully retained in the line of fracture as well as providing a review of the literature on the best-accepted treatments for this scenario.


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Fraturas Mandibulares , Fraturas dos Dentes , Dente , Humanos , Fraturas Mandibulares/cirurgia , Extração Dentária , Fraturas dos Dentes/cirurgia , Prognóstico
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Int J Microbiol ; 2024: 4894004, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38500634

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PCR and its variants (RT-PCR and qRT-PCR) are valuable and innovative molecular techniques for studying nucleic acids. qPCR has proven to be highly sensitive, efficient, and reproducible, generating reliable results that are easy to analyze. During the COVID-19 pandemic, qPCR became the gold standard technique for detecting the SARS-CoV-2 virus that allowed to confirm the infection event, and those asymptomatic ones, and thus save millions of lives. In-house multiplex qPCR tests were developed worldwide to detect different viral targets and ensure results, follow the infections, and favor the containment of a pandemic. Here, we present the detailed fundamentals of the qPCR technique based on fluorogenic probes and processes to develop and optimize a successful multiplex RT-qPCR test for detecting SARS-CoV-2 that could be used to diagnose COVID-19 accurately.

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Rev. cuba. estomatol ; 51(2): 187-194, abr.-jun. 2014.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-725101

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Introducción: el procedimiento de regeneración ósea guiada ha demostrado ser una técnica exitosa para promover el llenado de defectos óseos presentes, así como para aumentar las dimensiones de rebordes alveolares atróficos previo a rehabilitación protésica convencional o implanto soportada. Objetivo: describir la utilización clínica de injerto aloplástico de b-fosfato tricálcico como material de relleno en la regeneración de defectos óseos alveolares. Presentación del caso: se presentó el caso de una paciente femenina de 57 años de edad quien acudió a la consulta odontológica por presencia de supuración en un diente anterosuperior, como consecuencia de un proceso infeccioso apical. Al examen clínico se observó resto radicular de incisivo central superior izquierdo e incisivo lateral superior izquierdo; radiográficamente se observó fractura radicular de incisivo central superior derecho. Posterior a la extracción de los restos radiculares, se empleó la técnica de regeneración ósea guiada, utilizando injerto aloplástico de b-fosfato tricálcico con una membrana de colágeno reabsorbible. Tres meses posteriores al tratamiento, se observó aumento en altura y anchura del reborde alveolar, con lo que se logró la conformidad estética y funcional deseada. Conclusión: el caso presentado revela resultados clínicos satisfactorios gracias a la neoformación de hueso observada y a la planificación adecuada del tratamiento con regeneración ósea guiada, por lo que el uso de injerto óseo, específicamente el injerto aloplástico b-fosfato tricálcico, en combinación con las membranas de barrera, se sugiere para el manejo de los defectos óseos alveolares(AU)


Introduction: the procedure of guided bone regeneration has proven to be a successful technique to promote the filling of bone defects and enlarge the dimensions of atrophic alveolar ridges prior to conventional or implant-supported prosthetic rehabilitation. Objective: describe the clinical use of b-tricalcium phosphate alloplastic graft as a filler material in the regeneration of alveolar bone defects. Case report: a female 57-year-old patient presented at dentistry consultation with exudate from an upper anterior tooth due to apical infection. Clinical examination revealed root rests of the upper left central incisor and upper left lateral incisor. Radiography showed root fracture of the upper right central incisor. Upon extraction of the root rests, guided bone regeneration technique was performed, using b-tricalcium phosphate alloplastic grafting with a resorbable collagen membrane. Three months after treatment, an increase in height and width of the alveolar ridge was observed, achieving the desired aesthetic and functional status. Conclusions: satisfactory clinical results in terms of bone neoformation are due to adequate therapeutic planning and the employment of guided bone regeneration. Use of bone grafting, specifically alloplastic graft of b-tricalcium phosphate in combination with barrier membrane, is thus suggested for the management of alveolar bone defects(AU)


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Humanos , Feminino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Abscesso Periapical/diagnóstico , Transplante Ósseo/reabilitação , Regeneração Tecidual Guiada Periodontal/efeitos adversos
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