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Etiologic role of root canal infection in apical periodontitis and its relationship with clinical symptomatology

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Author(s):
Figueiredo de Almeida Gomes, Brenda Paula ; Herrera, Daniel Rodrigo
Total Authors: 2
Document type: Journal article
Source: BRAZILIAN ORAL RESEARCH; v. 32, p. 29-pg., 2018-01-01.
Abstract

Evidence shows the polymicrobial etiology of endodontic infections, in which bacteria and their products are the main agents for the development, progression, and dissemination of apical periodontitis. Microbial factors in necrotic root canals (e.g., endotoxin) may spread into apical tissue, evoking and supporting a chronic inflammatory load. Thus, apical periodontitis is the result of the complex interplay between microbial factors and host defense against invasion of periradicular tissues. This review of the literature aims to discuss the complex network between endodontic infectious content and host immune response in apical periodontitis. A better understanding of the relationship of microbial factors with clinical symptomatology is important to establish appropriate therapeutic procedures for a more predictable outcome of endodontic treatment. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 15/23479-5 - Microbiomes and immunobiological aspects in endodontic infections
Grantee:Brenda Paula Figueiredo de Almeida Gomes
Support Opportunities: Research Projects - Thematic Grants