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Query: UMLS:C0031099 (
periodontitis
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The aim of our investigations was to elucidate some immune aspects of combination of caries and
periodontitis
with periodic disease (PD), also known as familial Mediterranean fever. In this regard in patients with active and non-active stage of PD we have studied dynamic changes of concentration of secretory immunoglobulin A (SIgA) in saliva and phagocytic activity of neutrophils derived from gum blood. It has been shown that in patients with PD these indices of local immunity of oral cavity had tendency to a decrease especially in case of PD and
periodontitis
combination. Disturbances of local immunity was significant in active stage of PD. Based on the obtained data and analysis of latest literature data we suppose that above mentioned changes in local immunity depended on the
exhaustion
of adaptive properties of patients' local immunity more pronounced in case of chronic inflammation and infection foci formation in oral cavity.
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PMID:[The local immune mechanisms of the involvement of the teeth and periodontium in periodic disease]. 981 74
Electronic apex locators (EAL) have been used to establish the working length (WL) in root canal treatment. In teeth diagnosed with apical
periodontitis
, resorption of tooth apical structures can lead to difficulties to obtain an appropriate WL. The aim was to compare the capacity of three EAL's (Root ZX II, Raypex 6 and Endo-Eze Quill) to locate the tip of the K-file between 0 to -0.5 mm from the apical foramen (AF) on teeth diagnosed with asymptomatic apical
periodontitis
(AAP). Electronic working length was performed on 60 roots with AAP. A K-file #15 was inserted in the root canal until the apical foramen (AF) was located, and followed was re-adjusted to -0.5 mm through observation in EAL display. The K-file was fixed to the tooth with composite and teeth were extracted. The 4 apical millimeters were
worn out
until the K-file could be seen and were prepared and measured its distance to AF in a scanning electron microscope. Appropriate WL was when the tip of the K-file was located between 0 to -0.5 mm from AF. Results: Root ZX II showed significant difference (p<0.01) with the other two EALs. Root ZX II presented the better performance than Raypex 6 or Endo-Eze Quill in teeth with AAP.
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PMID:Analysis of Electronic Apex Locators in Human Teeth Diagnosed With Apical Periodontitis. 3180 Jul 48