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Review
. 2014 Feb;40(2):155-63.
doi: 10.1016/j.joen.2013.10.036. Epub 2013 Dec 15.

Overlapping protective and destructive regulatory pathways in apical periodontitis

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Overlapping protective and destructive regulatory pathways in apical periodontitis

Ildikó J Márton et al. J Endod. 2014 Feb.

Abstract

Introduction: Protective and destructive immunoreactions take place simultaneously in apical periodontitis. However, the same reactions defending the periapical area from infection-derived damage may also result in host tissue injury.

Methods: The inflammatory reaction of the periapical tissues is self-limited. Regeneration of the injured tooth-supporting structures may follow elimination of the causative microbial irritation.

Results: Recent experimental and clinical observations have identified important interplay between positive and negative regulatory pathways. A network of stimulatory and inhibitory feedback loops may influence the intensity of the defense and inflammatory responses and the balance between bone resorption and regeneration, resulting in lesion expansion or healing of apical periodontitis.

Conclusions: We critically discuss research data on regulatory mechanisms that control the activity of host effector cells and signaling molecules during interactions with pathogenic microbes.

Keywords: Apical periodontitis; bone resorption; cytokines; immunity; inflammation; stem cells.

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