Periradicular Tissue Responses to Biologically Active Molecules or MTA When Applied in Furcal Perforation of Dogs' Teeth

The aim of this study was the comparative evaluation of inflammatory reactions and tissue responses to four growth factors, or mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA), or a zinc-oxide-eugenol-based cement (IRM) as controls, when used for the repair of furcal perforations in dogs’ teeth. Results showed sign...

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Main Authors: Anna Zairi, Theodoros Lambrianidis, Ourania Pantelidou, Serafim Papadimitriou, Dimitrios Tziafas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2012-01-01
Series:International Journal of Dentistry
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/257832
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spelling doaj-fa160eccebf04f1fb2363a8624f6d4402020-11-25T00:36:21ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Dentistry1687-87281687-87362012-01-01201210.1155/2012/257832257832Periradicular Tissue Responses to Biologically Active Molecules or MTA When Applied in Furcal Perforation of Dogs' TeethAnna Zairi0Theodoros Lambrianidis1Ourania Pantelidou2Serafim Papadimitriou3Dimitrios Tziafas4Department of Endodontology, School of Dentistry, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 21 Smirnis Street, 562 24 Thessaloniki, GreeceDepartment of Endodontology, School of Dentistry, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 21 Smirnis Street, 562 24 Thessaloniki, GreeceDepartment of Endodontology, School of Dentistry, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 21 Smirnis Street, 562 24 Thessaloniki, GreeceDepartment of Clinics, School of Veterinary Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, GreeceDepartment of Endodontology, School of Dentistry, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 21 Smirnis Street, 562 24 Thessaloniki, GreeceThe aim of this study was the comparative evaluation of inflammatory reactions and tissue responses to four growth factors, or mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA), or a zinc-oxide-eugenol-based cement (IRM) as controls, when used for the repair of furcal perforations in dogs’ teeth. Results showed significantly higher inflammatory cell response in the transforming growth factorβ1 (TGFβ1) and zinc-oxide-eugenol-based cement (IRM) groups and higher rates of epithelial proliferation in the TGFβ1, basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF), and insulin growth factor-I (IGF-I) groups compared to the MTA. Significantly higher rates of bone formation were found in the control groups compared to the osteogenic protein-1 (OP-1). Significantly higher rates of cementum formation were observed in the IGF-I and bFGF groups compared to the IRM. None of the biologically active molecules can be suggested for repairing furcal perforations, despite the fact that growth factors exerted a clear stimulatory effect on cementum formation and inhibited collagen capsule formation. MTA exhibited better results than the growth factors.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/257832
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author Anna Zairi
Theodoros Lambrianidis
Ourania Pantelidou
Serafim Papadimitriou
Dimitrios Tziafas
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Theodoros Lambrianidis
Ourania Pantelidou
Serafim Papadimitriou
Dimitrios Tziafas
Periradicular Tissue Responses to Biologically Active Molecules or MTA When Applied in Furcal Perforation of Dogs' Teeth
International Journal of Dentistry
author_facet Anna Zairi
Theodoros Lambrianidis
Ourania Pantelidou
Serafim Papadimitriou
Dimitrios Tziafas
author_sort Anna Zairi
title Periradicular Tissue Responses to Biologically Active Molecules or MTA When Applied in Furcal Perforation of Dogs' Teeth
title_short Periradicular Tissue Responses to Biologically Active Molecules or MTA When Applied in Furcal Perforation of Dogs' Teeth
title_full Periradicular Tissue Responses to Biologically Active Molecules or MTA When Applied in Furcal Perforation of Dogs' Teeth
title_fullStr Periradicular Tissue Responses to Biologically Active Molecules or MTA When Applied in Furcal Perforation of Dogs' Teeth
title_full_unstemmed Periradicular Tissue Responses to Biologically Active Molecules or MTA When Applied in Furcal Perforation of Dogs' Teeth
title_sort periradicular tissue responses to biologically active molecules or mta when applied in furcal perforation of dogs' teeth
publisher Hindawi Limited
series International Journal of Dentistry
issn 1687-8728
1687-8736
publishDate 2012-01-01
description The aim of this study was the comparative evaluation of inflammatory reactions and tissue responses to four growth factors, or mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA), or a zinc-oxide-eugenol-based cement (IRM) as controls, when used for the repair of furcal perforations in dogs’ teeth. Results showed significantly higher inflammatory cell response in the transforming growth factorβ1 (TGFβ1) and zinc-oxide-eugenol-based cement (IRM) groups and higher rates of epithelial proliferation in the TGFβ1, basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF), and insulin growth factor-I (IGF-I) groups compared to the MTA. Significantly higher rates of bone formation were found in the control groups compared to the osteogenic protein-1 (OP-1). Significantly higher rates of cementum formation were observed in the IGF-I and bFGF groups compared to the IRM. None of the biologically active molecules can be suggested for repairing furcal perforations, despite the fact that growth factors exerted a clear stimulatory effect on cementum formation and inhibited collagen capsule formation. MTA exhibited better results than the growth factors.
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