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Brazilian Dental Journal | 2004

Control of gingival inflammation in a teenager population using ultrasonic prophylaxis

Arthur Belém Novaes Júnior; Sérgio Luís Scombatti de Souza; Mário Taba Júnior; Marcio Fernandes de Moraes Grisi; Luciane Cristina Suzigan; Roberta Santos Tunes

Gingival inflammation is clinically characterized by gingival redness, swelling and increased tendency of bleeding of the soft tissue. Bacterial biofilm is the etiological agent. If, at this stage, the bacterial biofilm is removed and appropriate control methods are applied, remission of gingival inflammation occurs. This study evaluated the effectiveness of a single session of ultrasonic prophylaxis for the reduction of gingivitis in an adolescent population using the Plaque Index (PI) and Gingival Index (GI). The study sample consisted of 15 male adolescent students selected at a dentists office of a public high school. Prior to treatment (baseline), plaque index (PI) and bleeding on probing (BOP) were recorded. The patients then received oral hygiene instructions and ultrasonic prophylaxis. Follow-up exams were made 15 and 30 days after the ultrasonic prophylaxis, again recording PI and BOP. The data were analyzed by the Students t-test for dependent samples. Correlation analysis between presence of biofilm and bleeding on probing was also made using the Pearson correlation test. There was a statistically significant decrease in the plaque index and bleeding on probing between baseline and examinations at both 15 days and 30 days (p<0.05). However, the difference between the means at 15 and 30 days was statistically similar. The correlation analysis showed correlation between both parameters (p<0.05). The results indicate that a single session of ultrasonic prophylaxis associated to oral hygiene instructions is efficient to reverse gingivitis in adolescents.


Journal of Applied Oral Science | 2015

Expression of osteoblastic phenotype in periodontal ligament fibroblasts cultured in three-dimensional collagen gel

Luciana Bastos Alves; Viviane Casagrande Mariguela; Márcio Fernando de Moraes Grisi; Sérgio Luiz Scaombatti de Souza; Arthur Belém Novaes Júnior; Mário Taba Júnior; Paulo Tambasco de Oliveira; Daniela B. Palioto

Objective : To investigate the influence of a three-dimensional cell culture model on the expression of osteoblastic phenotype in human periodontal ligament fibroblast (hPDLF) cultures. Material and Methods : hPDLF were seeded on bi-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) collagen type I (experimental groups) and and on a plastic coverslip (control) for up to 14 days. Cell viability and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity were performed. Also, cell morphology and immunolabeling for alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and osteopontin (OPN) were assessed by epifluorescence and confocal microscopy. The expression of osteogenic markers, including alkaline phosphatase, osteopontin, osteocalcin (OC), collagen I (COL I) and runt-related transcription factor 2 (RUNX2), were analyzed using real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Mineralized bone-like nodule formation was visualized by microscopy and calcium content was assessed quantitatively by alizarin red assay. Results : Experimental cultures produced an increase in cell proliferation. Immunolabeling for OPN and ALP in hPDLF were increased and ALP activity was inhibited by three-dimensional conditions. OPN and RUNX2 gene expression was significantly higher on 3D culture when compared with control surface. Moreover, ALP and COL I gene expression were significantly higher in three-dimensional collagen than in 2D cultures at 7 days. However, at 14 days, 3D cultures exhibited ALP and COL I gene expression significantly lower than the control, and the COL I gene expression was also significantly lower in 3D than in 2D cultures. Significant calcium mineralization was detected and quantified by alizarin red assay, and calcified nodule formation was not affected by tridimensionality. Conclusion : This study suggests that the 3D cultures are able to support hPDLF proliferation and favor the differentiation and mineralized matrix formation, which may be a potential periodontal regenerative therapy.


Journal of Applied Oral Science | 2010

Digital subtraction radiographic analysis of the combination of bioabsorbable membrane and bovine morphogenetic protein pool in human periodontal infrabony defects

Maria do Carmo Machado Guimarães; Euloir Passanezi; Adriana Campos Passanezi Sant'Ana; Sebastião Luiz Aguiar Grechi; Mário Taba Júnior

Objectives This study assessed the bone density gain and its relationship with the periodontal clinical parameters in a case series of a regenerative therapy procedure. Material and Methods Using a split-mouth study design, 10 pairs of infrabony defects from 15 patients were treated with a pool of bovine bone morphogenetic proteins associated with collagen membrane (test sites) or collagen membrane only (control sites). The periodontal healing was clinically and radiographically monitored for six months. Standardized presurgical and 6-month postoperative radiographs were digitized for digital subtraction analysis, which showed relative bone density gain in both groups of 0.034 ± 0.423 and 0.105 ± 0.423 in the test and control group, respectively (p>0.05). Results As regards the area size of bone density change, the influence of the therapy was detected in 2.5 mm2 in the test group and 2 mm2 in the control group (p>0.05). Additionally, no correlation was observed between the favorable clinical results and the bone density gain measured by digital subtraction radiography (p>0.05). Conclusions The findings of this study suggest that the clinical benefit of the regenerative therapy observed did not come with significant bone density gains. Long-term evaluation may lead to a different conclusions.


Brazilian Dental Journal | 2015

A Randomized Comparative Study of Two Techniques to Optimize the Root Coverage Using a Porcine Collagen Matrix

Danilo Maeda Reino; Luciana Prado Maia; Patrícia Garani Fernandes; Sérgio Luís Scombatti de Souza; Mário Taba Júnior; Daniela B. Palioto; Marcio Fermandes de Moraes Grisi; Arthur B. Novaes

The aim of this randomized controlled clinical study was to compare the extended flap technique (EFT) with the coronally advanced flap technique (CAF) using a porcine collagen matrix (PCM) for root coverage. Twenty patients with two bilateral gingival recessions, Miller class I or II on non-molar teeth were treated with CAF+PCM (control group) or EFT+PCM (test group). Clinical measurements of probing pocket depth (PPD), clinical attachment level (CAL), recession height (RH), keratinized tissue height (KTH), keratinized mucosa thickness (KMT) were determined at baseline, 3 and 6 months post-surgery. At 6 months, the mean root coverage for test group was 81.89%, and for control group it was 62.80% (p<0.01). The change of recession depth from baseline was statistically significant between test and control groups, with an mean of 2.21 mm gained at the control sites and 2.84 mm gained at the test sites (p=0.02). There were no statistically significant differences for KTH, PPD or CAL comparing the two therapies. The extended flap technique presented better root coverage than the coronally advanced flap technique when PCM was used.


International Journal of Morphology | 2005

Immune Cells Depletion During Wound Healing as a Long-Term Effect of Undernutrition

Marcelo Zuanassi Macari; Fabiano Misael Cavenaghi; Marilena Chinali Komesu; Laurelúcia Orive Lunardi; Miguel Angel Sala; Arthur Belém Novaes Júnior; Márcio Fernando de Moraes Grisi; Mário Taba Júnior; Sérgio Luíz Scombatti de Souza

La desnutricion postnatal esta asociada a un conjunto de secuelas agudas y cronicas, y su recuperacion es aun asunto controvertido. En Brasil, a pesar de estar disminuyendo la desnutricion, algunos estudios han demostrado que alrededor del 31% de los ninos presentan malnutricion moderada o severa. El objetivo del presente estudio fue inducir una desnutricion precoz en ratas y observar los efectos inmediatos (desnutricion) y permanentes (depues de la recuperacion) sobre las celulas de defensa involucradas en la cicatrizacion. La desnutricion fue provocada separando las crias de sus madres, por 10 horas diarias, durante el periodo de lactancia (21 dias de nacidos). Como contoles fueron usadas ratas de la misma edad no sometidas a restricion lactea. Los estados de desnutricion y de recuperacion fueron evaluados por el peso corporal. Las heridas fueron realizadas en la piel rasurada del dorso de los animales desnutridos, recuperados y controles, bajo anestesia con tribromoetanol. Los animales fueron sacrificados 1, 3, 7 y 14 dias despues de la cirugia y los tejidos de la region cicatricial fueron procesados histologicamente y examinados al microscopio optico. Los resultados mostraron que: 1) el numero de neutrofilos, linfocitos y macrofagos en la area de cicatrizacion, fue menor en los animales desnutridos y en recuperacion que en los controles; 2) enlos animales recuperados hubo una deficiencia basal en el numero de linfocitos y macrofagos, lo que no ocurrio en los animales con desnutricion aguda. Estos resultados permitieron concluir que los animales sometidos a desnutricion postnatal mostraron una recuperacion completa en el peso fisico despues del periodo de recuperacion nutricional, pero que la region de cicatrizacion mostro menor densidad de celulas de defensa, sugiriendo secuelas permanentes de la desnutricion postnatal


RGO - Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia | 2015

Auxiliary chemical therapies in the treatment of aggressive periodontitis: current aspects

Lauro Garrastazu Ayub; Arthur Belém Novaes Júnior; Márcio Fernando de Moraes Grisi; Sérgio Luís Scombatti de Souza; Daniela B. Palioto; Mário Taba Júnior

Aggressive periodontitis, a distinct clinical entity of periodontal disease, is characterized by a pronounced episodic and rapid destruction of periodontal tissues and may result in rapid and early loss of teeth. Some studies have shown that conventional mechanical debridement together with oral hygiene is often not sufficient to disease control. Recent studies of this condition have shown beneficial effects of auxiliary therapies or adjuncts such as the administration of systemic and locally antimicrobials. Among the local adjuncts, the literature presents antiseptics, antibiotics and photodynamic therapy. Antibiotics and anti-inflammatory represent systemic adjuncts. Regardless of the results presented by each of them, the difficulty of establishing a single protocol for all cases is recognized depending on the individual response shown by each patient. The aim of the present study was to review the current results about chemical adjuncts administration associated with conventional treatment in cases of aggressive periodontitis and suggest clinical protocols.


Journal of Craniofacial Surgery | 2015

Histologic and Histometric Analysis of Bone Repair at the Site of Mandibular Body Osteotomy and at the Bone-Screw Interface After Using a Biodegradable 2.0-mm Internal Fixation System.

Cássio Edvard Sverzut; Fernando Pando de Matos; Alexandre Elias Trivellato; Rogério Bentes Kato; Alexander Tadeu Sverzut; Mário Taba Júnior; Eliana Aparecida de Rezende Duek; Paulo Tambasco de Oliveira

AbstractThe aim of the study was to evaluate histologically and histometrically the bone repair at the mandibular body osteotomy and at the bone-screw interface after using a biodegradable 2.0-mm internal fixation system. Six dogs were subjected to an osteotomy in the mandibular body, which was stabilized by applying a fixation device manufactured with poly-L-DL-lactic acid (70:30). The dogs were euthanized at 2 and 18 weeks. Each screw was sectioned along its long axis, and the osteotomy sites were divided into 3 parts: the upper part was labeled the tension third (TT); the lower part, compression third (CT); and the part between the TT and CT, intermediary third (IT). Histologic analysis showed areas of direct contact between the screw surface and the parent lamellar bone at 2 weeks. At 18 weeks, 3 microscopically distinct layers at the bone-screw interface were noted. At the osteotomy sites, union between the bone fragments was observed at 18 weeks. Statistically significant differences in the newly formed bone among TT, IT, and CT (P = 0.019) were observed. In conclusion, the biomechanical environment created by the biodegradable IF system used in this study facilitated bone repair at the osteotomy site.


Journal of Dentistry | 2004

'Interleukin-4 gene polymorphism and its relation to periodontal disease in a Brazilian population of African heritage'

Carla Cruvinel Pontes; José R. Gonzales; Arthur B. Novaes; Mário Taba Júnior; Márcio Fernando de Moraes Grisi; Joerg Michel; Joerg Meyle; Sérgio Luís Scombatti de Souza


Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry | 2004

Use of acellular dermal matrix graft in the treatment of gingival recessions: a case report

Ana Emília Pontes; Arthur Belém Novaes Júnior; Márcio Fernando de Moraes Grisi; Sérgio Luís Scombatti de Souza; Mário Taba Júnior


ImplantNews | 2004

Nova geração de implantes osseointegráveis. A busca das melhores características para carga imediata

Rafael R. de Oliveira; Arthur Belém Novaes Júnior; Valdir Antonio Muglia; Sérgio Luís Scombatti de Souza; Mário Taba Júnior; Márcio Fernando de Moraes Grisi; Daniela B. Palioto

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