Experimentally Induced Anachoresis in the Periapical Region After Root Canal Filling

Anachoresis is the phenomenon through which blood-borne bacteria, dyes, pigments and other materials are attracted and fixed to circumscribed areas of inflammation. This study evaluated the occurrence of anachoresis in the periapical region of dogs submitted to root canal fillings. One hundred and f...

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Autores principales: Dezan,Eloi, Holland,Roberto, Consolaro,Alberto, Ciesielski,Francisco Isaak Nicolas, Jardim,Elerson Gaetti
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Publicado: Universidad de La Frontera. Facultad de Medicina 2012
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spelling oai:scielo:S0718-381X20120001000012012-06-19Experimentally Induced Anachoresis in the Periapical Region After Root Canal FillingDezan,EloiHolland,RobertoConsolaro,AlbertoCiesielski,Francisco Isaak NicolasJardim,Elerson Gaetti Anachoresis bacteria bacteremia root canal treatment Anachoresis is the phenomenon through which blood-borne bacteria, dyes, pigments and other materials are attracted and fixed to circumscribed areas of inflammation. This study evaluated the occurrence of anachoresis in the periapical region of dogs submitted to root canal fillings. One hundred and four roots from four dogs were endodontically treated and root canals were filled with zinc-oxide-eugenol cement. Fifty percent were filled up to the dentinocemental junction and the others were overfilled. At 120 days after root canal treatment, experimental bacteremia was induced by intravenous inoculation of 105 CFU Streptococcus pyogenes. The dogs were sacrificed 48 hours and 30 days after the bacteremia. Culture and DNA amplification by PCR revealed the presence of the inoculated bacteria just in periapical tissues of dogs sacrificed 48 hours after bacteremia and not in animals sacrificed after 30 days. AP-PCR fingerprints of recovered colonies of S. pyogenes and the presence of genetic markers of resistance to antimicrobials were similar to the inoculated strain. Endodontically treated periapices seemed to be prone to the occurrence of anachoresis and there was no relationship between the phenomenon and the level of root canal filling.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidad de La Frontera. Facultad de MedicinaInternational journal of odontostomatology v.6 n.1 20122012-04-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-381X2012000100001en10.4067/S0718-381X2012000100001
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic Anachoresis
bacteria
bacteremia
root canal treatment
spellingShingle Anachoresis
bacteria
bacteremia
root canal treatment
Dezan,Eloi
Holland,Roberto
Consolaro,Alberto
Ciesielski,Francisco Isaak Nicolas
Jardim,Elerson Gaetti
Experimentally Induced Anachoresis in the Periapical Region After Root Canal Filling
description Anachoresis is the phenomenon through which blood-borne bacteria, dyes, pigments and other materials are attracted and fixed to circumscribed areas of inflammation. This study evaluated the occurrence of anachoresis in the periapical region of dogs submitted to root canal fillings. One hundred and four roots from four dogs were endodontically treated and root canals were filled with zinc-oxide-eugenol cement. Fifty percent were filled up to the dentinocemental junction and the others were overfilled. At 120 days after root canal treatment, experimental bacteremia was induced by intravenous inoculation of 105 CFU Streptococcus pyogenes. The dogs were sacrificed 48 hours and 30 days after the bacteremia. Culture and DNA amplification by PCR revealed the presence of the inoculated bacteria just in periapical tissues of dogs sacrificed 48 hours after bacteremia and not in animals sacrificed after 30 days. AP-PCR fingerprints of recovered colonies of S. pyogenes and the presence of genetic markers of resistance to antimicrobials were similar to the inoculated strain. Endodontically treated periapices seemed to be prone to the occurrence of anachoresis and there was no relationship between the phenomenon and the level of root canal filling.
author Dezan,Eloi
Holland,Roberto
Consolaro,Alberto
Ciesielski,Francisco Isaak Nicolas
Jardim,Elerson Gaetti
author_facet Dezan,Eloi
Holland,Roberto
Consolaro,Alberto
Ciesielski,Francisco Isaak Nicolas
Jardim,Elerson Gaetti
author_sort Dezan,Eloi
title Experimentally Induced Anachoresis in the Periapical Region After Root Canal Filling
title_short Experimentally Induced Anachoresis in the Periapical Region After Root Canal Filling
title_full Experimentally Induced Anachoresis in the Periapical Region After Root Canal Filling
title_fullStr Experimentally Induced Anachoresis in the Periapical Region After Root Canal Filling
title_full_unstemmed Experimentally Induced Anachoresis in the Periapical Region After Root Canal Filling
title_sort experimentally induced anachoresis in the periapical region after root canal filling
publisher Universidad de La Frontera. Facultad de Medicina
publishDate 2012
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