2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.joen.2008.01.011
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Proliferative Periostitis: A Case Report

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“…Some hypothesis postulate that the high periosteum activity in young individuals can react strongly against low virulence infections or that an imbalance between the osteoblastic and osteoclastic activities may enable the predominance of osteoblastic activity. [1][2][3][4][5][6]14 In most cases, Garrè's osteomyelitis originates from lesions of mandibular permanent molars, as reported in the present study. The extent of the lesion as well as its clinical symptoms depend on microbiological factors such as the degree of virulence of the microorganism, and on the immunological state of the host.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
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“…Some hypothesis postulate that the high periosteum activity in young individuals can react strongly against low virulence infections or that an imbalance between the osteoblastic and osteoclastic activities may enable the predominance of osteoblastic activity. [1][2][3][4][5][6]14 In most cases, Garrè's osteomyelitis originates from lesions of mandibular permanent molars, as reported in the present study. The extent of the lesion as well as its clinical symptoms depend on microbiological factors such as the degree of virulence of the microorganism, and on the immunological state of the host.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…It mostly occurs in the region of the mandibular premolars and molars, but it can also affect the maxilla and metaphysis of long bones such as the tibia and femur. 1,[4][5][6] The majority of 76 Revista Científica do CRO-RJ (Rio de Janeiro Dental Journal) v. 3, n. 3, September -December, 2018…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The elimination of periapical infection was achieved by endodontic therapy and the complete bone remodeling was seen radiographically after three months follow-up of a case that was diagnosed as garres osteomylitis. 6 Zand V et al support the use of intercanal medicament (calcium hydroxide) for the treatment of osteomilitis. 6 This disease is usually found in younger age group, so whenever the tooth is restorable root canal treatment with follow up should be considered as a main treatment option.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 Zand V et al support the use of intercanal medicament (calcium hydroxide) for the treatment of osteomilitis. 6 This disease is usually found in younger age group, so whenever the tooth is restorable root canal treatment with follow up should be considered as a main treatment option. In young patients with Garre's osteomyelitis the non-surgical endodontic treatment should be considered as a treatment option rather than extraction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The common causes of periosteal reaction are dental caries with associated periapical lesions and secondary periodontal infections, fracture, and nonodontogenic infections 2 . The most prevalent areas are the premolar and molar areas of the mandible 3 . Radiographically, radiopaque lamination is observed parallel to the surface of the cortical bone 4 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%