2016
DOI: 10.2174/1381612822666160216145107
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Interrelationship Between Periapical Lesion and Systemic Metabolic Disorders

Abstract: Periapical periodontitis, also known as periapical lesion, is a common dental disease, along with periodontitis (gum disease). Periapical periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease, caused by endodontic infection, and its development is regulated by the host immune/inflammatory response. Metabolic disorders, which are largely dependent on life style such as eating habits, have been interpreted as a “metabolically-triggered” low-grade systemic inflammation and may interact with periapical periodontitis by … Show more

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“…However, there seems to be a void in the scientific literature to specifically support such hypothesis. Nonetheless, the subsequent periapical periodontitis decreases insulin sensitivity [42,78].…”
Section: Cariesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there seems to be a void in the scientific literature to specifically support such hypothesis. Nonetheless, the subsequent periapical periodontitis decreases insulin sensitivity [42,78].…”
Section: Cariesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After excluding studies during the initial phase, 12 reviews were included for full-text assessment. A further eight reviews were excluded during the second phase (fulltext reading) because seven of them were narrative reviews, not systematic (Fouad 2003, Segura-Egea et al 2012, 2015, Lima et al 2013, Sasaki et al 2016, Holland et al 2017) and one systematic review (Khalighinejad et al 2016) did not address the aim of the current umbrella review. Finally, four systematic reviews were included (Segura-Egea et al…”
Section: Search Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pathological features of periapical periodontitis are inflammation of the apical area and destruction of bone tissue (Hernández et al, 2018, Kirkevang, Ørstavik, Bahrami, Wenzel, & Vaeth, 2017Wei, Liu, Xiong, Peng, 2018). This results in immune inflammatory responses, which involve a large number of inflammatory cells that are regulated by a variety of cytokines (Provenzano et al, 2016;Sasaki et al, 2016). Enterococcus faecalis is the main pathogen that F I G U R E 4 Expression of the critical components in the JAK2-STAT3 signaling pathway and TRAP protein in the different treatment groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%