Literature DB >> 1381632

Microbiologic and pathologic aspects of pulpal and periapical disease.

H O Trowbridge1, B H Stevens.   

Abstract

The greatest cause of endodontic and periapical pathosis is microbial infection of the pulp. Most odontogenic infections are of a polymicrobial nature. With advances in anaerobic isolation and culturing techniques, much has been learned about the presence of pathogenic organisms such as Porphyromonas and Prevotella species (formerly classified as black-pigmented Bacteroides species) in infected root canals. This review provides a summary of recent developments in endodontic microbiology, virulence factors, and host defense systems as they relate to the pathogenesis of pulpal and periapical inflammatory lesions.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1381632

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Dent        ISSN: 1046-0764


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Authors:  D T Graves; C P Chen; C Douville; Y Jiang
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2000-08       Impact factor: 3.441

2.  Application of a chairside anaerobic culture test for endodontic treatment.

Authors:  Masahiro Yoneda; Seidai Kita; Nao Suzuki; Sonia M Macedo; Kosaku Iha; Takao Hirofuji
Journal:  Int J Dent       Date:  2010-12-30
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