2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.joen.2005.10.025
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Influence of Orthodontic Dental Movement on the Healing Process of Teeth With Periapical Lesions

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“…In relation to orthodontic and endodontic matches, De Souza et al (20) recently showed that orthodontic movement delays but does not affect healing of the apex process.…”
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“…In relation to orthodontic and endodontic matches, De Souza et al (20) recently showed that orthodontic movement delays but does not affect healing of the apex process.…”
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“…The methods for induction of experimental periapical periodontitis evaluated in the present study are the most frequently reported in the literature (3,4,(6)(7)(8)11,(14)(15)(16), though with different periods of induction. In the methodology described by Leonardo et al (17) for induction of periapical periodontitis in dogs' teeth, after coronal opening and removal of radicular pulp tissue, the pulp cavity was kept exposed to the oral environment for 7 days for contamination of root canals by oral microorganisms.…”
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“…These authors observed a larger number of strictly anaerobic microorganisms in the teeth that were sealed compared to those exposed to the oral environment. In the present study, a 60-day period was used for the sealed root canals and a 180-day period for those left exposed to the oral cavity, which has been described in previous studies (3,7,11,14,16). Using the same methods for induction of apical periodontitis as those of the present study, Tanomaru-Filho et al (19) reported the formation of periapical lesions with similar characteristics and the same type of microbiota with predominance of anaerobic microorganisms, for all induction methods.…”
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“…Sometimes, the clinicians can be unsure regarding the precautions involved or alteration of the treatment protocol while planning the orthodontic treatment in root canal-treated teeth. 10 Hence, we planned the present study to assess the effect of orthodontic treatment on the periodontal health of endodontically restored tooth.…”
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