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Dental research journal | 2012

Titanium alloys (AoN) and their involvement in osseointegration.

Matteo Danza; Ilaria Zollino; Valentina Candotto; Francesca Cura; Francesco Carinci

Background: Osseointegration is essential for a long-term successful and inflammation-free dental implant. Such a result depends on osteoblastic cells growth and differentiation at the tissue-implant interface. The aim of this study was to compare two different AoN titanium layers (GR4 and GR5) to investigate which one had a greater osteoconductive power using human osteoblasts (HOb) culture at two different time-points. Materials and Methods: The expression levels of some bone-related (ALPL, COL1A1, COL3A1, SPP1, RUNX2, and SPARC) were analyzed using real time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (real time RT-PCR). Results: Real-time RT-PCR data showed that after 3 days of treatment with TiA4GR, the genes up-regulated were COL3A1, ALPL, SPP1, and RUNX2. Moreover, no difference in gene expression was noticed 4 days later. On the other hand, the genes that overexpressed after 3 days of treatment with AoN5GR were ALPL, SPP1, and RUNX2. In both cases, the expression of COL1A1 and SPARC was negatively regulated. Conclusion: Our data showed that both titanium surfaces led to osteoblasts recruitment, maturation, and differentiation, thus promoting osseointegration at the tissue-implant interface.


Dental research journal | 2012

A case of lipoma of lateral anterior neck treated with surgical enucleation

Francesco Grecchi; Ilaria Zollino; Valentina Candotto; Francesco Gallo; Giuseppe Rubino; Raffaella Bianchi; Francesco Carinci

Lipoma arise in almost 50% of all soft tumours. The neck lipomas are rare tumours that may present as painless masses with slow growth, in the lateral portions of the neck. Some lipomas, such as the one studied in our case, grow deep in the subcutaneous tissue, in close contact with muscles. Here, we report a case of lipoma extending from pre-tragal region up to the ascending branch of the mandible in a 62 year old man, treated with enucleation. The inferior margin of lipoma involved the pharyngeal and the superior margin was achieved by the top of the skull base. The mass of lipoma caused breathing difficulties in the patient, preventing regular sleep. No complication was recorded in the post-operative period and no further surgery was performed. The complete resolution after one years follow-up, together with the rarity of the anatomical site, makes this case worthy of description. A correct diagnosis facilitated removal of this lesion with a surgical method.


Dental research journal | 2012

A case report of haemorrhagic-aneurismal bone cyst of the mandible.

Francesco Grecchi; Ilaria Zollino; Valentina Candotto; Francesco Gallo; Giuseppe Rubino; Raffaella Bianco; Francesco Carinci

Haemorrhagic-aneurismal bone cysts (HABCs) are quite rare, benign, non-neoplastic, expansive, and vascular locally destructive lesions. They are generally considered sequelae of an earlier trauma causing an overflow of blood into the bone. HABCs are classified as pseudocysts and they should be differentiated from true cysts because their treatment is different. Since few of these cysts involve subjective symptoms, most are discovered accidentally during radiography, while a sure diagnosis is likely to be obtained only during surgery, on discovery of a non-epithelialised cavity. Here, we report a typical case of a haemorrhagic-mandibular cyst in a 13-year-old girl, which was treated by opening the cavity and scraping its walls following diagnostic arteriography and post-operative transcutaneous intralesional embolization. No further complications were recorded in the post-operative period, although the convalescence lasted for a time longer than expected, because of anemia. No further surgery was performed. She has been disease-free for two years. Evaluation of intralesional blood flow is important for HABCs because of the hemorrhagic risk in surgery. Embolization seems to be a useful procedure in the treatment of HABCs and could be tried as the treatment modality in the standard protocol for the treatment of HABCs.


Dental research journal | 2012

Fibroblast behavior after titanium surfaces exposure.

Matteo Danza; Ilaria Zollino; Valentina Candotto; Francesca Cura; Francesco Carinci

Background: The main requirements for a good material are its ability to promote attraction and adhesion of bone precursor cells and their proliferation and differentiation. Different biocompatible materials are currently employed as scaffold. Among these, titanium is considered a gold standard because of its biocompatibility and good corrosion resistance. Materials and Methods: The aim of this work was to compare two different AoN titanium layers (GR4 and GR5) to investigate which one had a greater osteoconductive power using human fibroblasts (HFb) culture at two different time-points. The expression levels of some adhesion and traction-resistance related genes (COL11A1, COL2A1, COL9A1, DSP, ELN, HAS1, and TFRC) were analyzed using real time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. Results: After 7 days of treatment with TiA 4GR, the only two up-regulated genes were COL2A1 and DSP. After 15 days of treatment, none of genes over expressed. Conclusion: Our preliminary results suggest that neither AoN 4GR nor AoN 5GR are able to promote the production of protein involved in cell–cell and cell–matrix adhesion and in stress-resistance, required for a good outcome in dental implantology.


Maxillofacial plastic and reconstructive surgery | 2018

Diode laser surgery in the treatment of oral proliferative verrucous leukoplakia associated with HPV-16 infection

Gian Paolo Bombeccari; Umberto Garagiola; Valentina Candotto; Francesco Pallotti; Francesco Carinci; Aldo Bruno Giannì; Francesco Spadari

BackgroundProliferative verrucous leukoplakia (PVL) is an oral potentially malignant disorder, characterized by multifocal expression, progressive clinical evolution, and a high rate of malignant transformation. Evidence-based information regarding optimal PVL management is lacking, due to the paucity of data. The present report describes a case of PVL associated with HPV-16 infection and epithelial dysplasia treated by diode laser surgery, and the outcome of disease clinical remission over a 2-year follow-up period.Case reportA 61-year-old Caucasian male with oral verrucous hyperkeratosis presented for diagnosis. The lesions were localized on the maxillary gingiva and palatal alveolar ridge. Multiple biopsy specimens have been taken by mapping the keratotic lesion area. Microscopic examination was compatible with a diagnosis of PVL with focal mild dysplasia, localized in the right maxillary gingiva. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was done for human papillomavirus (HPV) detection which revealed presence of HPV DNA, and the genotype revealed HPV 16 in the sample. The PVL in the right gingival area was treated on an outpatient basis by excision with a diode laser. This approach resulted in good clinical response and decreased morbidity over a 2-year follow-up period.ConclusionsThis case illustrates the benefit of a conservative approach by diode laser treatment than wide surgical excision for management of the PVL lesions associated with mild dysplasia and HPV-16 infection.


Materials | 2018

Silver-Based Chemical Device as an Adjunct of Domestic Oral Hygiene: A Study on Periodontal Patients

Valentina Candotto; Dorina Lauritano; Francesco Carinci; Carlo Alberto Bignozzi; Daniele Pazzi; Francesca Cura; Marco Severino; Antonio Scarano

The use of chemical devices for periodontitis treatment has led to new strategies aiming primarily to control infections. Over the last few years, new chemical devices have been subjected to many scientific and medical studies. The purpose of the present study was to assess the effect of a new silver based chemical devices gel named “Hydrosilver Plus Gel”, abbreviated here as Hydrosilver, on the pathogenic microorganisms, using Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) for microbiological analysis. Materials and methods: Ten patients with a diagnosis of chronic periodontitis in the age group >25 years were selected. None of these patients had received any surgical or non-surgical periodontal therapy, and demonstrated radiographic evidence of moderate bone loss. After scaling and root planning, patients received Hydrosilver to be used at home. Four non-adjacent sites in separate quadrants were selected in each patient for monitoring, based on criteria that the sites localise chronic periodontitis. Microbial analysis was analysed at baseline and at Day 15. SPSS program was used for statistical purposes and a paired samples correlation was performed at the end of the observation period. Results: Mean amounts of bacterial loading before and after Hydrosilver treatment reduced statistically significantly (p = 0.002). Conclusions: The present study demonstrated that Hydrosilver has a good impact on oral biofilm. Additional studies are needed to detect the efficacy of this chemical device.


Journal of Craniofacial Surgery | 2017

Temporomandibular Joint Ankylosis After Early Mandibular Distraction Osteogenesis: A New Syndrome?

Manlio Galiè; Valentina Candotto; Giovanni Elia; Luigi Clauser

Abstract Distraction osteogenesis (DO) has been one of the most innovative concepts in cranio-maxillofacial syndromology and surgery over the last 25 years. Early mandibular distraction in severe micrognathia has recently been recognized as an effective treatment option to safely relieve upper airway obstruction associated with mandibular deficiency. An increased incidence in temporomandibular joint complications during DO in neonates has recently been reported, especially in syndromic patients. The authors report 2 children affected by severe micrognathia and severe respiratory distress at birth. Early DO was performed during the first 2 months of the life in another institution with the aim of increasing mandibular length and upper airway size. Both the patients had severe restricted jaw opening after DO and mandibular abnormalities. Temporomandibular joint ankylosis after early mandibular distraction could be a considered a new pathological entity.


Journal of Craniofacial Surgery | 2014

Eyelid reconstruction following excision of cutaneous malignancy.

Ilaria Zollino; Carlo Riberti; Marco Candiani; Valentina Candotto; Francesco Carinci

PurposeWith advancing age, cutaneous malignancy around the eye becomes more prevalent. Different kinds of malignant tumors of the eyelid have features particular to their subtype, and a diagnosis should be obtained before definitive treatment if possible. The aim of treatment is total tumor eradication with the smallest recurrence risk, using the most cost-effective method that is acceptable to the patient. Reconstruction of periocular defects following excision of eyelid malignancy can present difficulties, and various reconstructive procedures can be applied. MethodsThe retrospective study carried out has analyzed 173 patients submitted to surgery for skin cancers located in the eyelid region with particular reference to the period January 2005 to January 2012. We analyzed certain data (age, sex, histological types, affected portion of eyelid, incidence recurrence by histological type, incidence recurrent tumors previously treated by surgery [secondary], type of removal, type of reconstruction, and mean time elapsed between the demolitive act and disease recurrence) both individually and in correlation with each other. Multivariate analysis (Cox algorithm) was used to identify those variables that had a clear statistical significance. ResultsMelanoma and lentigo maligna have the highest tendency to relapse (33%), but squamous cell carcinoma has more rapid replicative capacity. ConclusionsExtensive demolition should always be followed by extensive reconstruction. Even through intervention with an extensive demolition in cases of large tumors in the eyelid and cantus, it has not been possible to avoid the recurrence of the disease. The average time of recurrence when compared with reconstruction varies between 28 (minimum) and 39 months (maximum).


Dental research journal | 2012

A case of mandible osteonecrosis after a severe periimplant infection

Francesco Grecchi; Ilaria Zollino; Valentina Candotto; Francesco Gallo; Giuseppe Rubino; Sara Giglio; Raffaella Bianco; Francesco Carinci

The term osteonecrosis has been applied to describe the presence of a persistent inflammation of the mouth, osteomyelitis, delayed healing of extraction sockets, development of sequestra or presence of fistulae from the mouth to the lower skin. Here, we document a case of mandible osteonecrosis that developed in a patient after a severe periimplant infection. Osteonecrosis, severe inflammatory osteolysis, and heavy bacterial colonization were found. Surgical toilette and hyperbaric oxygen therapy permitted complete healing of the case. No complication was recorded in the post-operative period and no further surgery was performed. The clinical follow up and the imaging after one year showed a complete ‘restitution ad integrum’ of the mandible. Although the risk of developing osteonecrosis of the jaw for oral implants is low, the devastating complications still require caution.


Dental research journal | 2012

A rare case of rynopharyngeal melanoma.

Francesco Grecchi; Stefano Podrecca; Ilaria Zollino; Valentina Candotto; Francesco Gallo; Giuseppe Rubino; Raffaella Bianco; Francesco Carinci

Primary mucosal melanomas (MM) of the head and neck region constitute 0.5-2% of all malignant melanomas. The rynopharynx is a region that is less often involved by malignant melanomas. Because most of mucosal melanotic lesions are painless in their early stages, the diagnosis is unfortunately often delayed until symptoms resulting from ulceration, growth, and/or bleeding are noted. Here, we document the rare case of a malignant rynopharynx melanoma of a 43 year old woman. Its treatment and the pertinent literature are discussed. No complication was recorded in the post-operative period and no further surgery was performed. The follow up showed no recurrence in the same position and with the same characteristics, even after six years. Mucosal melanomas are aggressive tumours and the prognosis in these patients is poor. Clinicians must use treatment strategies that provide functional benefit, so as to maintain quality of life without excessive toxicity.

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University of Chieti-Pescara

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