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52. Il carico immediato in implantoprotesi: una tecnica implantare con estetica e funzione immediata: Nobel Direct
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Ottria, L, Gargari, M, Moretto, D, Barlattani, A, and Belleggia, F
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Settore MED/28 - Malattie Odontostomatologiche - Published
- 2006
53. 'Titanio in protesi fissa: prove meccaniche di tre ceramiche dedicate'
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Gargari, M, Tuia, M, Ottria, L, Donati, C, and Barlattani, A
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Settore MED/28 - Malattie Odontostomatologiche - Published
- 2006
54. HPV RELATED HEAD AND NECK CARCINOMA: A SHORT LITERATURE REVIEW ON TREATMENTS.
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CANDOTTO, V., GARGARI, M., GAUDIO, R. M., CURA, F., BAGGI, L., ARCURI, C., GATTO, R., NARDONE, M., SPADARI, F., and CARINCI, F.
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HEAD & neck cancer treatment , *PAPILLOMAVIRUS diseases , *HEAD & neck cancer diagnosis - Abstract
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is responsible for a growing subset of oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas (OPSCCs) in the United States and abroad. At the time of the primary diagnosis, HPV-positive tumor status is associated with improved response to chemo-radiation, progression-free survival, and overall survival. Patients with HPV-related cancer look very different than the prototypic patient with tobacco-related SCC of the oral cavity. They tend to be white males that are younger, of higher socioeconomic status, and more highly educated. Moreover, they are often non-smokers who do not abuse alcohol. HPV-related SCC has a strong predilection for the oropharynx, particularly the lingual and palatine tonsils. HPV-16 genotype is the most common genotype, accounting for up to 92% of HPV-positive oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas. The need for routine HPV testing of oropharyngeal carcinomas is urgent and compelling. First, HPV status is a powerful indicator of patient prognosis. HPV positivity correlates with a lower risk of tumor progression and death, reflecting in part an enhanced sensitivity to ionizing radiation with or without chemotherapy. In our understanding, HPV status, which is easily acquired with routine investigations, should be included in the standard operational procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of head and neck cancer patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
55. SOFT TISSUE TUNNEL ACCESS INTO THE MANDIBULAR MUCOSA TO OPTIMIZE THE RESULT OF LATERAL MANDIBULAR BONE GRAFTS.
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GRECCHI, F., GARGARI, M., GRECCHI, E., BIANCO, R., CANDOTTO, V., and LAURITANO, D.
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BONE grafting , *MANDIBLE , *MAXILLOFACIAL surgery , *TRANSPLANTATION of organs, tissues, etc. - Abstract
Various diseases and conditions can cause bony defects in the maxillofacial region. Since microvascular bone graft transfers were introduced in 1970, new possibilities in reconstructive surgery have arisen. Various methods of treatment have been described for severely atrophic mandibles. These methods are: (1) the placement of four endosteal implants of short length, (2) the placement of a trans-mandibular implant (3) the placement of endosteal implants in combination with vertical distraction osteogenesis or (4) the placement of endosteal implants in combination with an onlay or interpositional bone graft. The patient was operated on to harvest bone for dental implant insertion at the Galeazzi Institute (Milan, Italy) in August 2016. He presented high resorption of edentulous mandible. Bone from the anterior approach was harvested started with a saw, and then a chisel and mallet were used. After 6 months removal of the screws of synthesis (1 fractured is left in place). Insertion of endosseous implants After 3 months loading with mixed prosthesis (bar + overdenture) with locator. Several Authors have reported pain on walking, weakness of the abdominal wall, frank herniation, and disturbances of gait. A few other approaches have been suggested to reduce impairments at the donor site such as taking only the inner cortex, which will reduce the amount of bone available and its implantability. Others have suggested leaving the iliac crest and harvesting the underlying bone. It is concluded that in treatment combining an onlay graft and simultaneous implant placement in the extremely resorbed mandible, considerable graft resorption must be anticipated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
56. MULTIPARAMETRIC EVALUATION OF FITTING ACCURACY FOR DIFFERENT COMBINATIONS OF IMPLANT-ABUTMENT COUPLING AT MARGINAL INTERFACE.
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MARRELLI, M., VERTUCCI, V., AMANTEA, M., MALETTA, C., CODISPOTI, B., GARGARI, M., and TATULLO, M.
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DENTAL implants ,DIASTEMA (Teeth) ,DENTAL abutments - Abstract
Objectives. This study describes a method for the measurement of the marginal gap between abutment and prosthetic crown and analyses the influence of different variables influencing the fitting precision. Methods. The extent of marginal gap between titanium or dental abutment with different implant types composed of sintered titanium, milled titanium alloy, zirconia and translucent zirconia was evaluated. The gap at implant-abutment interface was analysed by optical stereomicroscope observation. To optimise measurement precision, samples were oriented with a specific inclination angle and properly stained to limit reflection phenomena. Captured images was processed by ImageJ virtual measuring instruments. The correlation between various factors including type of tooth (molar, canine), stump type (artificial, natural), prosthesis type (sintered titanium, titanium, zirconia and translucent zirconia), and gap type (proximal, distal) was statistically evaluated performing the study of variance (ANOVA). Results. There was a significant correlation between the type of abutment and the different materials used for implant on fitting accuracy. The variables type of tooth and gap type do not significantly correlate with the marginal gap size. Results of the ANOVA test demonstrated that the association titanium abutment and titanium implant represent the best fitting with a minimum level of marginal gap at the junction interface. Conclusions. The measurement of marginal gap with stereoscopic observation associated with the analysis of variance has been demonstrated to be a valuable method for marginal gap evaluation. This approach demonstrated that the best abutment-implant fitting is represented by the association between titanium abutment and titanium implant. This model could be used to perform preliminary evaluation in order to help the clinician to select the best match of components for prosthetic implant. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
57. IMPLANT-ABUTMENT CONNECTIONS ON SINGLE CROWNS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW.
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CERUSO, F. M., BARNABA, P., MAZZOLENI, S., OTTRIA, L., GARGARI, M., ZUCCON, A., BRUNO, G., and DI FIORE, A.
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DENTAL abutments ,DENTAL implants ,DENTAL crowns - Abstract
Different implant-abutment connections have been developed in the effort of reducing mechanical and biological failure. The most frequent complications are screw loosening, abutment or implant fracture and marginal bone loss due to overload and bacterial micro-leakage. Ideal connection should work as a one-piece implant avoiding the formation of a micro- gap at the implant-abutment interface. Different in vitro and in vivo researches have been published to compare the implant-abutment connections actually available: external hexagon, internal hexagon and conical finding different amount of micro-gap, micro-leakage and marginal bone loss. The aim of this article is to describe, according to the most recent literature, different kind of fixture-abutment connections and their clinical and mechanical advantages or disadvantages. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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58. PREGNANCY AND PERIODONTAL DISEASE: DOES EXIST A TWO-WAY RELATIONSHIP?
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TETTAMANTI, L., LAURITANO, D., NARDONE, M., GARGARI, M., SILVESTRE-RANGIL, J., GAVOGLIO, P., and TAGLIABUE, A.
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PERIODONTAL disease treatment ,PERIODONTAL disease diagnosis ,PREGNANCY complications ,ORAL microbiology ,IMMUNE response - Abstract
Periodontal disease (PD) is an inflammatory disease of the tissues supporting the teeth. PD affects 65 million adults over the age of 30 years in the USA, and worldwide 5 to 70% of adults. Women who develop PD during pregnancy, it's estimated 1 woman in 5, may have a higher risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes. PD during pregnancy starts by dental plaque and is increased by the action of pregnancy hormones. In order to study the effect of PD on adverse pregnancy outcomes, we have performed this narrative review summarising the current studies about the influence of PD on pregnancy. Periodontal pockets are a reservoir of oral microbiota. Modifications in oral microbiota may be considered as a potential mechanism for developing PD during pregnancy. PD is surely caused by bacteria, but the progression and worsening are due to a host immune response. The inflammation caused by PD is not limited to the oral cavity. It is hypothesized that episodes of bacteraemia and dissemination of endotoxins from periodontal pockets can induce the activation of the systemic immune response. In conclusion our narrative review shows that there's no relationship between PD and adverse pregnancy outcomes, and PD treatment during pregnancy does not confer a general protection against adverse pregnancy outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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59. 'Titanio in protesi fissa: analisi comparata tra metodiche tradizionali e computerizzate della discrepanza marginale'
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Gargari, M, Cammarata, L, Ottria, L, Donati, C, and Barlattani, A
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Settore MED/28 - Malattie Odontostomatologiche - Published
- 2005
60. 'Riabilitazione implanto-protesica in un caso clinico di edentulismo totale superiore e parziale inferiore, realizzata con l’ausilio di sistematiche computerizzate'
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Ottria, L, Gargari, M, Cardelli, P, Donati, C, and Barlattani, A
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Settore MED/28 - Malattie Odontostomatologiche - Published
- 2004
61. 'Sistematiche computerizzate per l’estetica in protesi fissa. Procera-all Ceram'
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Gargari, M, De Vico, G, Ottria, L, and Barlattani, A
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Settore MED/28 - Malattie Odontostomatologiche - Published
- 2004
62. Precisione marginale di corone provvisorie. Analisi di tre resine
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Barlattani, A, Cardelli, P, Valentinetti, R, Fiorito, R, Gargari, M, and Ottria, L
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Settore MED/28 - Malattie Odontostomatologiche - Published
- 2000
63. Esthetic and function rehabilitation of severely worn dentition with prosthetic-restorative approach and VDO increase. Case report
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GARGARI, M, primary
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- 2014
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64. A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ANTIBACTERIAL AND ANTI-INFLAMMATORY EFFECTS OF MOUTHRINSE CONTAINING TEA TREE OIL.
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SALVATORI, C., BARCHI, L., GUZZO, F., and GARGARI, M.
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ANTIBACTERIAL agents ,TEA tree oil ,DENTAL plaque - Abstract
The study evaluated the antibacterial and anti-inflammatory efficacy, domiciliary oral hygiene, of a mouthrinse containing Tea Tree Oil (TTO) comparing it with two mouthrinses containing chlorhexidine 0,12% respectively and essential oils and a placebo. Materials and methods. A pilot study, randomized 4 × 4, controlled, cross-over, double-blind. 16 subjects with gingivitis (7 males and 9 females) aged 21-37 years, were randomly divided into four groups based on mouthwash that had to be used for domiciliary oral hygiene: mouthwash with essential oils, mouthwash with chlorhexidine 0,12 %, mouthwash containig tea tree oil and mouthwash placebo. Clinical evaluation was performed by: Full Mouth Plaque Score (FMPS), Full Mouth Bleeding Score (FMBS), Gingival Index (GI), discolorations, language examination and alteration of taste. The data were recorded before and 2 weeks after treatment. Results. Statistical analysis shows that treatments with tea tree oil, essential oils and chlorhexidine are effective. Comparing treatments should be noted that the tea tree oil gives a greater improvement in the GI and FMBS, while it is the least effective in the control of bacterial plaque. Conclusion. Although further studies are needed, the anti-inflammatory properties of the mouthwash made from TTO would seem to be a valuable non-toxic adjunct in the management of gingivitis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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65. GUIDED BONE REGENERATION VIA A PREFORMED TITANIUM FOIL: CLINICAL, HISTOLOGICAL AND HISTOMORPHOMETRIC OUTCOME OF A CASE SERIES.
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BASSI, M. ANDREASI, ANDRISANI, C., LICO, S., ORMANIER, Z., OTTRIA, L., and GARGARI, M.
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GUIDED bone regeneration ,HISTOMORPHOMETRY ,HOMOGRAFTS - Abstract
Purpose. The aim of this paper was to evaluate the histological and histomorphometric outcome of Preformed Titanium Foil (PTF) to perform Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR) in posterior mandibular atrophies. Materials and methods. 10 subjects (1 male; 9 females; mean age 58±11.37 years), with distal mandibular atrophies were selected to perform GBR by means of PTF, using a moldable allograft paste as graft material. The devices, made of a 0,2 mm thick pure titanium foil, were pre-shaped using stereolithographic models obtained from CT-scan of the patients' recipient site. In the second stage, performed at 6.7±2.33 months, 18 cylindrical two-piece implants were placed and the devices removed, at the same time bone biopsies were harvested. At 4 months, the implants were exposed and submitted to progressive prosthetic load for a span of 4 months. The cases were finalized by means of metal-ceramic cementable restorations. The post finalization follow-up was at 12 months. Results. Survival rate (i.e. SVR) was 100% since none fixtures were lost. At the one-year follow up the clinical appearance of the soft tissues was optimal and not pathological signs on probing were recorded. The success rate (i.e. SCR) was 88.2% and the average peri-implant bone reabsorption was 1.17±0.41 mm. The average rate of graft contraction was 19.4±10.55%. The mean percentage occupied by mineralized bone was 48.03±5.93%, while the bone marrow and graft material were 36.1±2.81% and 15.87±4.87 %, respectively. Conclusion. The results suggest good potentialities of the method for GBR in distal mandibular atrophies, allowing to maximize the outcome and simplifying the surgical phase. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
66. INCREASING VOLUME OF VESTIBULAR SOFT TISSUES IN FLAPLESS IMPLANT SURGERY THROUGH A MODIFIED CONNECTIVE PUNCH TECHNIQUE: A CONTROLLED CLINICAL TRIAL.
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BASSI, M. ANDREASI, ANDRISANI, C., LICO, S., SILVESTRE, F., GARGARI, M., and ARCURI, C.
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TISSUES ,ARTIFICIAL implants ,GINGIVAL recession ,SURGERY - Abstract
Purpose. The aim of this article is to make a comparative assessment between the modification of the soft-tissue profile, around the healing cap screws (HCSs), following both the traditional flapless surgery (TFS) and a new modified flapless surgery, named Modified Connective Tissue Punch (MCTP) technique. Materials and methods. 8 patients (3M and 5F) (mean age 54.25±11.247years) were enrolled in this study. Sixteen twopiece implants were placed on upper jaws, 2 for each patient, 8 with TFS and 8 with MCTP technique. In each patient the implants were placed in edentulous areas, of 2 or 3 adjacent teeth long. MCTP technique was performed on the front implant site (FIS) while the TFS was performed on the rear implant site (RIS). All implants were inserted and covered with healing cap screws (HCSs). Alginate impressions were carried out at the moment of the surgery, at 1 month and 4 months post-operative. Plaster models were poured and subsequently digitally scanned, in order to measure the distance between the gingival outline and the free margin of the HCS. The recorded values were analyzed with the ANOVA test. Results. The use of MTCP technique, in comparison to TFS, showed a significative better outcome, in terms of vertical increments, of gingiva, on the VS toward the HCSs, during the entire observation period (p = 0.000 for all). Conclusion. The Authors recommend the use of MCTP technique for a better vestibular soft tissue outcome in flapless implant surgery. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
67. FULL ARCH REHABILITATION IN SEVERE MAXILLARY ATROPHY WITH PALATAL APPROACH IMPLANT PLACEMENT: A CASE REPORT.
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ANDREASI BASSI, M., LOPEZ, M. A., ANDRISANI, C., ORMANIER, Z., and GARGARI, M.
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ALVEOLAR process ,JAW diseases ,MAXILLARY sinus ,ARTIFICIAL implant complications - Abstract
Purpose. The edentulous severely atrophic maxilla, as consequence of alveolar bone resorption and pneumatisation of the maxillary sinus, represents a serious limitation to the implant rehabilitation. Implants insertion via palatal approach (PA), in combination with relatively minimally invasive techniques aimed at increasing bone volume without the use of autologous bone harvesting is a valid alternative among the options for the rehabilitation of the upper jaw. Clinical case. In a 70-year-old female, with a severe maxillary atrophy, 6 spiral taper implants were placed with the PA, combined with the bilateral transcrestal elevation of both the sinus floors and nasal cavities; a further GBR, with resorbable pericardium membrane covering a termoplastic allograft associated to a xenograft, was performed. The second stage was performed after 6 months. Implant prosthetic functionalization was carried out in 4 months by placing the removable prosthesis in direct contact with the healing cup screws. After that period the case was finalized with a hybrid prosthesis. Clinical and radiographic follow-ups were carried out at 6 months and at one year after prosthetic finalization, during which no pathological signs were recorded. Conclusions. The PA implant insertion described by the Authors, combined with bone augmentation procedures, performed in the same stage, may represent a valid and reliable solution to rehabilitate maxillary edentulous patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
68. PROTEOMIC PEPTIDE SCAN OF PORPHYROMONAS GINGIVALIS FIMA TYPE II FOR SEARCHING POTENTIAL B-CELL EPITOPES.
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LUCCHESE, A., GUIDA, A., CAPONE, G., DONNARUMMA, G., LAINO, L., PETRUZZI, M., SERPICO, R., SILVESTRE, F., and GARGARI, M.
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PORPHYROMONAS gingivalis infections ,PERIODONTAL disease treatment ,PEPTIDES - Abstract
Purpose. To identify potential antigenic targets for Porphyromonas gingivalis vaccine development. Materials and methods. In the present study, we analyzed the Porphyromonas gingivalis, fimA type II primary amino acid sequence and characterized the similarity to the human proteome at the pentapeptide level. Results. We found that exact peptide-peptide profiling of the fimbrial antigen versus the human proteome shows that only 19 out of 344 fimA type II pentapeptides are uniquely owned by the bacterial protein. Conclusions. The concept that protein immunogenicity is allocated in rare peptide sequences and the search the Porphyromonas gingivalis fimA type II sequence for peptides unique to the bacterial protein and absent in the human host, might be used in new therapeutical approaches as a significant adjunct to current periodontal therapies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
69. Restoration of anterior teeth using an indirect composite technique. Case report
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GARGARI, M, primary
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- 2013
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70. FULL-ARCH MAXILLARY REHABILITATION FIXED ON 6 IMPLANTS
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Gargari, M, primary
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- 2013
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71. Response of a Novel Beam-to-Column Connection to Monotonic and Cyclic Flexural Loading
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Khonsari, S. V., primary, England, G. L., additional, Shahsavar-Gargari, M., additional, and Parvinnia, S. M. H., additional
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- 2008
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72. [Dowel cores, traditional and alternative. Bond test]
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Barlattani, A, Gargari, M, and Condo', Sg
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Tooth Fractures ,Settore MED/28 - Malattie Odontostomatologiche ,Dental Bonding ,Humans ,Bicuspid ,Equipment Design ,Post and Core Technique ,Bite Force - Published
- 1991
73. [Impression materials. Dimensional stability after pouring]
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Barlattani, A, Ottria, L, Gargari, M, and Condo', Sg
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Dental Impression Technique ,Time Factors ,Settore MED/28 - Malattie Odontostomatologiche ,Dental Impression Materials ,Synthetic ,Temperature ,Silicone Elastomers ,Humidity ,Colloids ,Resins ,Resins, Synthetic - Published
- 1991
74. [Cyanoacrylates as a cementation material in fixed prosthodontics]
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Barlattani, A, Gargari, M, and Condo', Sg
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Zinc Phosphate Cement ,Crowns ,Settore MED/28 - Malattie Odontostomatologiche ,Dental Cements ,Humans ,Cyanoacrylates ,Cementation - Published
- 1991
75. DENTAL PHOTOGRAPHY TODAY. PART 1: BASIC CONCEPTS.
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CASAGLIA, A., DE DOMINICIS, P., ARCURI, L., GARGARI, M., and OTTRIA, L.
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DENTAL photography ,MEDICAL photography ,DENTAL technology - Abstract
This paper is the first article in a new series on digital dental photography. Part 1 defines the aims and objectives of dental photography for examination, diagnosis and treatment planning, legal and forensic documentation, publishing, education, marketing and communication with patients, dental team members, colleagues and dental laboratory. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
76. TREATMENT OF PERI-IMPLANTITIS: DESCRIPTION OF A TECHNIQUE OF SURGICAL DETOXIFICATION OF THE IMPLANT. A PROSPECTIVE CLINICAL CASE SERIES WITH 3-YEAR FOLLOW-UP.
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GARGARI, M., COMUZZI, L., BAZZATO, M. F., SIVOLELLA, S., DI FIORE, A., and CERUSO, F. M.
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PERI-implantitis , *DENTAL radiography , *ORAL surgery , *THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
Objective. This prospective clinical case series on peri-implantitis therapy reports on clinical and radiographic changes occurring after the use of an innovative technique of surgical degranulation combined with a thorough detoxification of the implant and local antibiotics application. Methods. In 14 partially edentulous patients, 18 implants diagnosed with peri-implantitis were treated. Implant detoxification was performed mechanically and chemically with citric acid at pH 1. Thereafter, tetracycline powder and chlorexidine gel by way of a collagen sponge carrier were applied on the implant surface, filling the bone defect. Neither resective nor regenerative surgery were performed. Clinical and radiographic parameters were recorded prior to and three years after treatment. Results. Clinical parameters improved after three years observation period. A statistically significant (p<0.001) reduction of probing pocket depth (PPD) was found. Bone recovery was 35% in respect to baseline (prosthesis loading). The bone variation expressed in millimetres at time of surgical treatment and 3-year follow up was statistically significant (p<0.001). No implant was lost in the observation period. Conclusion. Surgical degranulation combined with mechanical and chemical detoxification of the implant and local antibiotic therapy seems to be a reliable method for stopping and controlling peri-implantitis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
77. CONSERVATIVE ZIRCONIA-CERAMIC BRIDGE IN FRONT TEETH. CASE REPORT.
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GARGARI, M., OTTRIA, L., MORELLI, V., BENLI, M., and CERUSO, F. M.
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BRIDGES (Dentistry) , *ZIRCONIUM oxide - Abstract
Objective. This article discusses the clinical applications and techniques for zirconia restorations. The present case report describes a conservative zirconia bridge in front teeth and its retentive preparations. Methods. A 51-year-old woman had a retained deciduous tooth 5.3 with a mesioangular impacted tooth 1.3. The accepted plan was for extraction of 5.3, a conservative zirconia framework/porcelain bridge to replace tooth 1.3. The lateral incisor was prepared with 1 to 1.5 mm reduction only on palatal surface and 1.5 mm deep seating grooves placed on the mesial and distal aspects of the preparation. A composite temporary restoration (Luxatemp [DMG America]) with an ovate type pontic was fabricated. The patient returned for definitive tooth preparation and impressions 3 months later and vinyl polysiloxane impressions were taken. After verification of fit a dual-cure DBA and luting material were used to fix the bridge. Results. The soft-tissue response at 42 months was excellent with good papilla support and a natural emergence profile. After almost 5 years, there have been no clinical problems and the patient is very happy with the results. Conclusions. The fixed bridge evaluated in the patient was found to be performing satisfactorily. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
78. MAXILLO-FACIAL PROSTHESIS (P.M.F): IN A CASE OF ORAL-NASAL COMMUNICATION POST-SURGERY AND POST-RADIOTHERAPY.
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OTTRIA, L., ZAVATTINI, A., CERUSO, F. M., and GARGARI, M.
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OPERATIVE dentistry ,PROSTHODONTICS ,DENTISTRY ,DENTURES ,DENTAL crowns - Abstract
In patients with oral-nasal communication the absence of alveolar and/or palatal hard and soft tissue, or contraction resulting from previous surgical repair, needed prosthetic rehabilitation. This clinical report describes a treatment of an oralnasal communication through a mixed prosthetic rehabilitation, fixed and removable, with attachments performed by EDM technique. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
79. Diagnosis and treatment of a rare case of adenomatoid odontogenic tumor in a young patient affected by attenuated familial adenomatosis polyposis (aFAP): case report and 5 year follow-up.
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MARRELLI, M., PACIFICI, A., DI GIORGIO, G., CASSETTA, M., STEFANELLI, L. V., GARGARI, M., PROMENZIO, L., ANNIBALI, S., CRISTALLI, M. P., CHIARAVALLOTI, E., PACIFICI, L., and TATULLO, M.
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BACKGROUND: The adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) is a quite rare odontogenic tumor, with an incidence rate of approximately 12 cases/year worldwide. Attenuated familial adenomatous polyposis (aFAP) is a syndrome characterized by a significant risk to develop colon cancer. The aim of the paper is to describe a case never reported before in the literature: an AOT developed in a patient with aFAP; moreover, we want to show how it appears 5 years after surgery and after the regeneration of the eroded bone tissue, using the Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) as filling material. CASE PRESENTATION:We report the case of a female 18 years old patient, affected by aFAP; she comes to us with a swelling on the right hemiface. We performed several radiological exams, and they showed a neoformation approximately 2 cm in diameter: this neoformation packed the upper right canine, therefore, we hypothesized a dentigerous cyst. We decided to proceed to open biopsy and enucleation of the lesion. An intra-operative endodontic treatment on the adjacent partially resorbed teeth was also performed. Finally, we performed a reconstruction of eroded bone tissue, by use of Platelet-Rich Fibrin as filling material. The samples fixed and embedded in paraffin have led to the diagnosis of AOT. After 5 years from the surgery, we did not find any clear sign of relapse, in addition, the use of PRF has favored an optimal osteogenesis at the surgical site. CONCLUSIONS: Undoubtedly, a correct diagnosis of AOT allows to have a more performing clinical and surgical approach. Furthermore, this case could document a new manifestation of aFAP in extra-intestinal site. The onset of an AOT is quite rare in the general population, and this rarity could represent a critical point for its diagnosis; AOT onset in a patient with aFAP is a finding that could represent a new element of diagnosis and, therefore, the starting point to perform a more effective therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
80. DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF PARANASAL SINUS FUNGUS BALL OF ODONTOGENIC ORIGIN: CASE REPORT.
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FANUCCI, E., NEZZO, M., NERONI, L., MONTESANI Jr, L., OTTRIA, L., and GARGARI, M.
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MYCETOMA ,ASPERGILLOSIS ,SINUSITIS ,PATHOGENIC microorganisms ,ANTIBIOTICS - Abstract
In recent years the incidence of fungal sinusitis has increased considerably, due both to increased survival of patients at risk and to improved diagnostic equipment. The pathogen responsible in most cases is the Aspergillus in its forms Fumigatus, Flavus and Niger. The diagnosis is often delayed because the symptoms, characterized by headache, cough, and facial algia, are generally similar to that of chronic bacterial rhinosinusitis. It can be divided into invasive and non-invasive forms based on the clinical evolution and extent of the lesion. We report a case of non-invasive fungal rhinosinusitis in a patient with recurrent sinusitis and pain in the left maxillary region, resistant to antibiotic therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
81. A COMPLICATION FOLLOWING TOOTH EXTRACTION: CHRONIC SUPPURATIVE OSTEOMYELITIS.
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LORÈ, B., GARGARI, M., VENTUCCI, E., CAGIOLI, A., NICOLAI, G., and CALABRESE, L.
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ANTIBACTERIAL agents - Abstract
Objective. This article presents a case report about the surgery treatment of chronic suppurative osteomyelitis following a tooth extraction. Methods. Cone beam computed tomography revealed a sequestrum bone formation that required the sequestrectomy and the debridement of the involved area. The prescription of oral penicillin and metronidazole were necessary after and before the surgery. Also 20 sessions of hyperbaric oxygen therapy were important for the healing of the marrow space. Results. The histologic test confirmed the diagnosis of "Chronic suppurative osteomyelitis". Clinically the post-operative course showed no complications but a good healing of the bone tissue. Culture reports revealed two microorganisms, streptococcus viridans and staphylococcus, that are sensitive to penicillin. Conclusions. Clinical results confirmed the validity of the sequestrectomy and the debridement of the involved area for the treatment of chronic suppurative osteomyelitis. Such approach has always to be preferred because it guarantees the healing of bone tissue. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
82. DEVELOPMENT OF PATIENT-BASED QUESTIONNAIRE ABOUT AESTHETIC AND FUNCTIONAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN OVERDENTURES IMPLANT-SUPPORTED AND OVERDENTURES TOOTH-SUPPORTED. STUDY OF 43 PATIENTS WITH A FOLLOW UP OF 1 YEAR.
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GARGARI, M., PRETE, V., PUJIA, M., and CERUSO, F. M.
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PROSTHETICS , *OVERLAY dentures , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *ORAL hygiene , *BONE fractures - Abstract
Development of patient-based questionnaire about aesthetic and functional differences between overdentures implant-supported and overdentures tooth-supported. Study of 43 patients with a follow up of 1 year. Objective. The aim of this study is to compare functional efficiency and patients satisfaction between tooth-supported and implant-supported overdenture through a questionnaire that accurately reflects the real concerns of patients with dental prosthesis. Methods. Forty-three patients were selected from the out patient clinic, Department of Dentistry "Fra G.B. Orsenigo Ospedale San Pietro F.B.F.", Rome, Italy. Their age were ranging from 61 to 83 years. Eighteen patients were rehabilitated with overdentures supported by natural teeth and twenty-five with overdentures implant-supported. Discussion and Result. The questionnaire proposed one year after the insertion of the prosthetis has showed that there isn't difference statistically significant in terms of function, phonetics and aesthetics between overdenture implant-supported and tooth-supported. Conclusions. The results of the questionnaire showed that the patients generally had a high level of satisfaction concern to the masticatory function, esthetics and phonetics. In addition, on average, they haven't difficulty in removal and insertion of the denture and in oral hygiene. They haven't in both groups problems related to fractures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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83. RESPONSE OF A NOVEL BEAM-TO-COLUMN CONNECTION TO MONOTONIC AND CYCLIC FLEXURAL LOADING.
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Khonsari, S. V., England, G. L., Shahsavar-Gargari, M., and Parvinnia, S. M. H.
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JOINTS (Engineering) ,GIRDERS ,SHEAR (Mechanics) ,BENDING (Metalwork) ,FLEXURE ,WELDERS (Persons) - Abstract
The article describes a new beam-to-column joint called KHONSAR, devised with high rotational capacity as well as shear deformation capacity. Two attachment plates that enclose a number of cylindrical tubes comprise the KHONSAR connection. New bending tests were conducted on mild steel specimens of the joint to evaluate its performance under cyclic flexural loading. The role of more qualified welders in the aim toward better performance under cyclic flexural loading is highlighted.
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84. Zirconia: cementation of prosthetic restorations. Literature review
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Gargari M, Gloria F, Napoli E, and Alberto Pujia
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Settore MED/28 - Malattie Odontostomatologiche ,Review - Abstract
Aim of the work was to execute a review of the international literature about the cementation of zirconia restorations, analyzing the properties of the cements most commonly used in clinical activities.It was performed, through PubMed, a bibliographic search on the international literature of the last 10 years using the following limits: studies in English, in vitro studies, randomized clinical trial, reviews, meta-analysis, guide-lines. Were excluded from the search: descriptive studies, case reports, discussion articles, opinion's leader.From studies results that common surface treatments (silanization, acid etching) are ineffective on zirconia because it has an inert surface without glassy component (on which this surface treatments act primarily), instead the sandblasting at 1atm with aluminium oxide (Al(2)O(3)) results significantly effective for the resulting roughening that increase the surface energy and the wettability of the material. Furthermore it has been shown that zinc phosphate-based cements, Bis-GMA-based and glass-ionomer cements can't guarantee a stable long-term adhesion, instead resin cements containing phosphate monomer 10-methacryloyloxyidecyl-dihyidrogenphosphate (MDP) have shown higher adhesion and stability values than the other cements. In particular, it has seen that bond strength of zirconia copings on dentin, using MDP-based cement, is about 6,9MPa; this value is comparable to that obtained with gold copings cementation.ANALYZED STUDIES HAVE LED TO THE FOLLOWING CONCLUSIONS: sandblasting with aluminium oxide (Al(2)O(3)) is the best surface treatment to improve adhesion between resin cements and zirconia; resin cements containing phosphate ester monomers 10-methacryloyloxyidecyl-dihyidrogenphosphate (MDP) have shown in the studies an higher bond strength and stability after ageing treatment; the best procedure for cementing zirconia restorations results the combination of sandblasting with aluminium oxide (Al(2)O(3)) at 50μm and MDP-based cements.
85. Articular disc of temporomandibular joint: an anatomical and histological study. Functional considerations
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Barlattani, A., Mirko Martelli, Gargari, M., and Ottria, L.
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masticatory muscles ,meniscus ,articular disc ,lateral pterygoid muscle ,temporomandibular joint ,TMJ ,Settore MED/28
86. Diagnosis and treatment of a rare case of adenomatoid odontogenic tumor in a young patient affected by attenuated familial adenomatosis polyposis (aFAP): Case report and 5 year follow-up
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Marrelli, M., Andrea Pacifici, GIANNI DI GIORGIO, Michele Cassetta, Stefanelli, L. V., Gargari, M., Promenzio, L., susanna annibali, Maria Paola Cristalli, Chiaravalloti, E., Pacifici, Luciano, and Tatullo, M.
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Ameloblastoma ,Attenuated familial adenomatous polyposis (aFAP) ,Adenomatous Polyposis Coli ,Adolescent ,Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) ,Dentigerous cyst ,Humans ,Female ,Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
The adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) is a quite rare odontogenic tumor, with an incidence rate of approximately 12 cases/year worldwide. Attenuated familial adenomatous polyposis (aFAP) is a syndrome characterized by a significant risk to develop colon cancer. The aim of the paper is to describe a case never reported before in the literature: an AOT developed in a patient with aFAP; moreover, we want to show how it appears 5 years after surgery and after the regeneration of the eroded bone tissue, using the Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) as filling material.We report the case of a female 18 years old patient, affected by aFAP; she comes to us with a swelling on the right hemi-face. We performed several radiological exams, and they showed a neoformation approximately 2 cm in diameter: this neoformation packed the upper right canine, therefore, we hypothesized a dentigerous cyst. We decided to proceed to open biopsy and enucleation of the lesion. An intra-operative endodontic treatment on the adjacent partially resorbed teeth was also performed. Finally, we performed a reconstruction of eroded bone tissue, by use of Platelet-Rich Fibrin as filling material. The samples fixed and embedded in paraffin have led to the diagnosis of AOT. After 5 years from the surgery, we did not find any clear sign of relapse, in addition, the use of PRF has favored an optimal osteogenesis at the surgical site.Undoubtedly, a correct diagnosis of AOT allows to have a more performing clinical and surgical approach. Furthermore, this case could document a new manifestation of aFAP in extra-intestinal site. The onset of an AOT is quite rare in the general population, and this rarity could represent a critical point for its diagnosis; AOT onset in a patient with aFAP is a finding that could represent a new element of diagnosis and, therefore, the starting point to perform a more effective therapy.
87. Treatment of peri-implantitis: Description of a technique of surgical 2 detoxification of the implant. A prospective clinical case series with 3-year follow-up
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Gargari, M., Comuzzi, L., Bazzato, M. F., Sivolella, S., Adolfo Di Fiore, and Ceruso, F. M.
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Chemical detoxification ,Peri-implantitis ,Surgical degranulation ,Dentistry (all) ,Settore MED/28
88. Use of dermal-fat grafts in the post-oncological reconstructive surgery of atrophies in the zygomatic region: clinical evaluations in the patients undergone to previous radiation therapy
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Inchingolo Francesco, Tatullo Marco, Pacifici Andrea, Gargari Marco, Inchingolo Alessio D, Inchingolo Angelo M, Dipalma Gianna, Marrelli Massimo, Abenavoli Fabio M, and Pacifici Luciano
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Dermal-fat grafts ,Oncological surgery ,Plastic surgery ,Specialties of internal medicine ,RC581-951 - Abstract
Abstract Introduction Grafting of autologous adipose tissue can be recommended in some cases of facial plastic surgery. Rhabdomyosarcoma is a type of cancer that can also affect the orbit. Enucleation of the eye can cause atrophy of the corresponding hemiface and decreased orbital growth. Case report We report a case of a female patient with a medical history of surgical enucleation of the right eyeball, who had received rhabdomyosarcoma radiation therapy in her youth. The patient presented with a depression in the right zygomatic region. We took a dermal-fat flap from the abdominal region, which had been previously treated. Results The surgical outcome, 48 hours, and much clearly 31 days after the surgery, revealed that the right zygomatic region had returned to its proper anatomical shape, although there were still signs of postoperative edema. Discussion Very damaged tissues, like those exposed to radiation therapy, are generally not suitable for grafting of adipose tissue. Conclusions In the described case, we achieved a technically and aesthetically satisfying result despite the patient's medical history involving several perplexities about the use of autologous dermal-fat tissues, because of prior radiation therapy exposure. The clinical case shows that even a region exposed to radiation therapy can be a valid receiving bed for dermal-fat grafting.
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89. Pregnancy and periodontal disease: does exist a two-way relationship?
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Angelo Tagliabue, Marco Gargari, P Gavoglio, Javier Silvestre-Rangil, Lucia Tettamanti, M Nardone, Dorina Lauritano, Tettamanti, L, Lauritano, D, Nardone, M, Gargari, M, Silvestre rangil, J, Gavoglio, P, and Tagliabue, A
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Maternal mortality ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adverse pregnancy outcome ,Gingival and periodontal pocket ,Overview ,Dentistry ,Inflammation ,Disease ,Review ,Dental plaque ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Immune system ,Periodontal disease ,Pregnancy ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Perinatal mortality ,Periodontitis ,Preterm birth ,Systematic review ,Treatment ,Dentistry (all) ,General Dentistry ,business.industry ,Periodontiti ,MED/28 - MALATTIE ODONTOSTOMATOLOGICHE ,030206 dentistry ,medicine.disease ,medicine.symptom ,business ,030215 immunology - Abstract
Periodontal disease (PD) is an inflammatory disease of the tissues supporting the teeth. PD affects 65 million adults over the age of 30 years in the USA, and worldwide 5 to 70% of adults. Women who develop PD during pregnancy, itâs estimated 1 woman in 5, may have a higher risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes. PD during pregnancy starts by dental plaque and is increased by the action of pregnancy hormones. In order to study the effect of PD on adverse pregnancy outcomes, we have performed this narrative review summarising the current studies about the influence of PD on pregnancy. Periodontal pockets are a reservoir of oral microbiota. Modifications in oral microbiota may be considered as a potential mechanism for developing PD during pregnancy. PD is surely caused by bacteria, but the progression and worsening are due to a host immune response. The inflammation caused by PD is not limited to the oral cavity. It is hypothesized that episodes of bacteraemia and dissemination of endotoxins from periodontal pockets can induce the activation of the systemic immune response. In conclusion our narrative review shows that thereâs no relationship between PD and adverse pregnancy outcomes, and PD treatment during pregnancy does not confer a general protection against adverse pregnancy outcomes
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- 2017
90. The use of a new chemical device based on silver and cationic surfactants as a new approach for daily oral hygiene: A preliminary study on a group of periodontal patients
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Ottria Liliana, D'Orto Ornella, Candotto Valentina, Lauritano Dorina, Bolzoni Alessandro, Palmieri Annalisa, Gargari Marco, Michele Di Girolamo, Lauritano, D, Palmieri, A, D'Orto, O, Bolzoni, A, Ottria, L, Gargari, M, Michele, D, and Candotto, V
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Adult ,Male ,Silver ,Test group ,Immunology ,Color ,Dentistry ,Placebo ,Oral hygiene ,Settore MED/28 ,Surface-Active Agents ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Economica ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,LS7_2 ,Molecular Biology in Dentistry ,Original Research Article ,bacterial load, chronic periodontitis, oral biofilm, red complex ,chronic periodontiti ,Pharmacology ,business.industry ,Chlorhexidine ,bacterial load ,oral biofilm ,MED/28 - MALATTIE ODONTOSTOMATOLOGICHE ,chronic periodontitis ,030206 dentistry ,Oral Hygiene ,Red complex ,medicine.disease ,Chronic periodontal disease ,Chronic periodontitis ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Quaternary Ammonium Compounds ,chemistry ,red complex ,Female ,Periodontal Index ,business ,Student's t-test ,Didecyldimethylammonium chloride ,030215 immunology - Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the abatement power of oral microbial loading of a new gel formulation based on the complex silver-2-mercaptobenzoate, chlorhexidine digluconate and didecyldimethylammonium chloride (named ADC) through polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The study sample consists of a group of 20 patients with chronic periodontal disease. Patients were over 25 years of age and did not undergo surgical or non-surgical periodontal treatment in the previous 6 months. The study sample was allotted into two groups of 10 patients each, homogeneous by age and sex. The test group received a bottle containing ADC gel, while the control group received an identical one containing placebo, similar to ADC in consistence, colour, taste and odour. Sub-gingival samples of four sites, one in each quadrant, of greatest probing depth in each patient were used. Microbiological analyses were performed at baseline and at day 15. Paired t test was performed to detect statistical significant reduction in total bacterial loading and oral pathogens in the study groups. The analysis showed a statistically significant reduction in the total bacterial loading evaluated pre- and post-treatment ( P = 0.029) in the study groups. In the control group, the decrease in total bacterial loading was not significant ( P = 0.279). Clinically, ADC gel does not have any side effects and discomfort such as pain, burning, tingling sensation or numbness and produces no adverse reactions in time. Our study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of a new chemical formulation with antibacterial properties to use for daily oral hygiene with a preliminary study. Our results showed a statistically significant reduction in total bacterial loading after treatment, but the limitations of our study do not allow us to demonstrate the clinical efficacy of the ADC gel.
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91. Effect of Contamination of Resin Composite with Latex Gloves Containing Corn Powder on Shear Bond Strength to Bovine Dentin Using Two Types of Bonding Systems.
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Daneshpooy M, Jafari-Navimipour E, Motaghizadee-Gargari M, Safaralizadeh R, and Rezai Y
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Bacground and purpose: Today, the unwanted contamination of the composite surface with latex gloves during tooth restoration is one of the common problems in restorative dentistry. The present study was conducted with the aim of investigating the effect of resin composite contamination with latex gloves containing corn powder on the strength of the shear bond to bovine dentin during the fifth and seventh generations of the bonding system., Materials and Methods: This case-control study was conducted on 90 cow teeth without caries or lesions. To connect the composite restorative material to the samples, 90 plastic molds with a diameter of 3 mm and a height of 2 mm were made. Then, the samples were placed in one of the following six groups of 15 samples each: two control groups (uncontaminated gloves), two groups of gloves contaminated with corn powder and two groups of gloves contaminated with talc powder. Each of the aforementioned groups was assigned to one of the two bonding systems, generation 5 (FGM Amber) or generation 7 (FGM Amber universal self etch). For all samples, the shear strength test was done using a universal testing machine. The shearing force was applied to the bonding area of the composite and the tooth with the force arm with the cross section of a knife with an area of 0.5 cm
2 . Finally, the findings were compared between the studied groups., Results: The results of the present study showed that the bond shear strength during the fifth generation bonding system in the control, corn powder and talc powder groups was 191.6, 171.3 and 164.3 newtons, respectively. This amount was equal to 190.3, 165.7 and 161.3 newtons during the seventh generation bonding system in the control, corn powder and talc powder groups, respectively. In both generations of the bonding system, the shear strength of the bond in the control group was significantly higher than the corn powder group. Finally, the comparison of the two types of bonding system groups did not show any significant differences between the study groups., Conclusion: Based on the findings of the present study, it can be concluded that in both types of fifth and seventh generation bonding systems, latex gloves with corn powder reduce the strength of the shear bond to tooth dentin compared to latex gloves without powder., Competing Interests: Conflicts of interest: none declared.- Published
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92. Biomarkers Identification in the Microenvironment of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma: A Systematic Review of Proteomic Studies.
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Pomella S, Melaiu O, Cifaldi L, Bei R, Gargari M, Campanella V, and Barillari G
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- Humans, Prognosis, Biomarkers, Tumor analysis, Biomarkers, Tumor metabolism, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell metabolism, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell pathology, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell diagnosis, Mouth Neoplasms metabolism, Mouth Neoplasms pathology, Mouth Neoplasms diagnosis, Proteomics methods, Tumor Microenvironment
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An important determinant for oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) onset and outcome is the composition of the tumor microenvironment (TME). Thus, the study of the interactions occurring among cancer cells, immune cells, and cancer-associated fibroblasts within the TME could facilitate the understanding of the mechanisms underlying OSCC development and progression, as well as of its sensitivity or resistance to the therapy. In this context, it must be highlighted that the characterization of TME proteins is enabled by proteomic methodologies, particularly mass spectrometry (MS). Aiming to identify TME protein markers employable for diagnosing and prognosticating OSCC, we have retrieved a total of 119 articles spanning 2001 to 2023, of which 17 have passed the selection process, satisfying all its criteria. We have found a total of 570 proteins detected by MS-based proteomics in the TME of OSCC; among them, 542 are identified by a single study, while 28 are cited by two or more studies. These 28 proteins participate in extracellular matrix remodeling and/or energy metabolism. Here, we propose them as markers that could be used to characterize the TME of OSCC for diagnostic/prognostic purposes. Noteworthy, most of the 28 individuated proteins share one feature: being modulated by the hypoxia that is present in the proliferating OSCC mass.
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93. Effects of Angiogenic Factors on the Epithelial-to-Mesenchymal Transition and Their Impact on the Onset and Progression of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma: An Overview.
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Pomella S, Melaiu O, Dri M, Martelli M, Gargari M, and Barillari G
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- Humans, Disease Progression, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A metabolism, Neovascularization, Pathologic metabolism, Neovascularization, Pathologic pathology, Animals, Angiogenesis Inducing Agents metabolism, Fibroblast Growth Factor 2 metabolism, Signal Transduction, Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition, Mouth Neoplasms pathology, Mouth Neoplasms metabolism, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell pathology, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell metabolism
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High levels of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), fibroblast growth factor (FGF)-2 and angiopoietin (ANG)-2 are found in tissues from oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) and oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMDs). As might be expected, VEGF, FGF-2, and ANG-2 overexpression parallels the development of new blood and lymphatic vessels that nourish the growing OPMDs or OSCCs and provide the latter with metastatic routes. Notably, VEGF, FGF-2, and ANG-2 are also linked to the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT), a trans-differentiation process that respectively promotes or exasperates the invasiveness of normal and neoplastic oral epithelial cells. Here, we have summarized published work regarding the impact that the interplay among VEGF, FGF-2, ANG-2, vessel generation, and EMT has on oral carcinogenesis. Results from the reviewed studies indicate that VEGF, FGF-2, and ANG-2 spark either protein kinase B (AKT) or mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK), two signaling pathways that can promote both EMT and new vessels' formation in OPMDs and OSCCs. Since EMT and vessel generation are key to the onset and progression of OSCC, as well as to its radio- and chemo-resistance, these data encourage including AKT or MAPK inhibitors and/or antiangiogenic drugs in the treatment of this malignancy., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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94. Effects of continuous use of Tadalafil on male sexual function after posterior urethroplasty: A clinical trial.
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Nourian Kafshgari H, Farhadi D, Kohandel Gargari M, Pourasghary S, Tahmasbi F, and Soleimanzadeh F
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- Male, Humans, Adult, Middle Aged, Tadalafil therapeutic use, Phosphodiesterase 5 Inhibitors, Carbolines adverse effects, Penile Erection, Treatment Outcome, Erectile Dysfunction drug therapy, Erectile Dysfunction etiology
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Introduction: Posterior urethral injuries in men commonly occur following pelvic and perineal trauma. Erectile dysfunction (ED), whether brought on by the severity of the initial trauma or the surgery itself, is one of the complications in these patients., Materials and Methods: In this study, we divided candidates of posterior urethroplasty due to traumatic urethral injury into intervention and placebo groups; the former received continuous treatment with tadalafil (10 mg daily), and the latter received a placebo. Other services were provided equally to both groups. Before and after the intervention, both groups completed the International Index of Erectile Function version 5 (IIEF-5) questionnaire, and the findings were analyzed., Results: Forty patients were studied in groups of 20 with a mean age of 43.87 ± 15.70 years. The patient's most common cause of urethral injury was a pelvic fracture. Before the intervention, the mean scores of IIEF for patients in the intervention group and placebo group were 14.85 ± 7.39 and 14.77 ± 6.48, respectively with no statistical significance ( p = 0.962) and patients of the groups were similar in terms of the severity of ED. The mean IIEF score in the intervention group was 20.12 ± 4.94 and in the placebo group, it was 18.05 ± 4.88 at the three-month follow-up, with no statistically significant difference ( p = 0.063). In both the intervention and placebo groups, the IIEF score was significantly increased by 5.27 ± 4.04 ( p < 0.001) and 3.27 ± 2.97 ( p < 0.001), respectively. The rate of IIEF increase in the intervention group was higher than in the placebo group during the follow-up at 3-month follow-up with statistical significance. ( p = 0.022)., Conclusion: The findings of this study suggest that tadalafil, in a 3-month treatment course, may improve erectile function in individuals with mild-to-moderate ED, significantly more than placebo. However, more studies, specifically with longer duration of follow-up and larger populations, are necessary for generalizing the current findings., Competing Interests: Declaration of conflicting interestsThe author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.
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95. Design, Synthesis, and Biological Evaluation of Novel Indanone Derivatives as Cholinesterase Inhibitors for Potential Use in Alzheimer's Disease.
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Etemadi A, Hemmati S, Shahrivar-Gargari M, Abibiglue YT, Bavili A, Hamzeh-Mivehroud M, and Dastmalchi S
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- Humans, Butyrylcholinesterase metabolism, Acetylcholinesterase metabolism, Donepezil, Molecular Docking Simulation, Structure-Activity Relationship, Indans pharmacology, Amines chemistry, Cholinesterase Inhibitors chemistry, Alzheimer Disease drug therapy
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Indanone derivatives containing meta/para-substituted aminopropoxy benzyl/benzylidene moieties were designed based on the structures of donepezil and ebselen analogs as the cholinesterase inhibitors. The designed compounds were synthesized and their acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) inhibitory activities were measured. Inhibitory potencies (IC
50 values) for the synthesized compounds ranged from 0.12 to 11.92 μM and 0.04 to 24.36 μM against AChE and BChE, respectively. Compound 5 c showed the highest AChE inhibitory potency with IC50 value of 0.12 μM, whereas the highest BChE inhibition was achieved by structure 7 b (IC50 =0.04 μM). Structure-activity relationship (SAR) analysis revealed that there is no significant difference between meta and para-substituted derivatives in AChE and BChE inhibition. However, the most potent AChE inhibitor 5 c belongs to meta-substituted compounds, while the most active BChE inhibitor is para-substituted derivative 7 b. The order of enzyme inhibition potency based on the substituted amine group is dimethyl amine>piperidine>morpholine. Compounds containing C=C linkage are more potent AChE inhibitors than the corresponding saturated structures. Molecular docking studies indicated that 5 c interacts with AChE in a very similar way to that observed experimentally for donepezil. The introduced indanone-aminopropoxy benzylidenes could be used in drug-discovery against Alzheimer's disease., (© 2023 Wiley-VHCA AG, Zurich, Switzerland.)- Published
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96. DNA Damage Response Gene Signature as Potential Treatment Markers for Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma.
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Pomella S, Cassandri M, Melaiu O, Marampon F, Gargari M, Campanella V, Rota R, and Barillari G
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- Humans, Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and Neck, DNA Damage, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell drug therapy, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell genetics, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell metabolism, Mouth Neoplasms drug therapy, Mouth Neoplasms genetics, Mouth Neoplasms metabolism, Head and Neck Neoplasms
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Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is a rapidly progressive cancer that often develops resistance against DNA damage inducers, such as radiotherapy and chemotherapy, which are still the standard of care regimens for this tumor. Thus, the identification of biomarkers capable of monitoring the clinical progression of OSCC and its responsiveness to therapy is strongly required. To meet this need, here we have employed Whole Genome Sequencing and RNA-seq data from a cohort of 316 patients retrieved from the TCGA Pan-Cancer Atlas to analyze the genomic and transcriptomic status of the DNA damage response (DDR) genes in OSCC. Then, we correlated the transcriptomic data with the clinical parameters of each patient. Finally, we relied on transcriptomic and drug sensitivity data from the CTRP v2 portal, performing Pearson's correlation analysis to identify putative vulnerabilities of OSCC cell lines correlated with DDR gene expression. Our results indicate that several DDR genes show a high frequency of genomic and transcriptomic alterations and that the expression of some of them correlates with OSCC grading and infection by the human papilloma virus. In addition, we have identified a signature of eight DDR genes (namely CCNB1 , CCNB2 , CDK2 , CDK4 , CHECK1 , E2F1 , FANCD2 , and PRKDC ) that could be predictive for OSCC response to the novel antitumor compounds sorafenib and tipifarnib-P1. Altogether, our data demonstrate that alterations in DDR genes could have an impact on the biology of OSCC. Moreover, here we propose a DDR gene signature whose expression could be predictive of OSCC responsiveness to therapy.
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97. Histomorphometry of Bone after Intentionally Exposed Non-Resorbable d-PTFE Membrane or Guided Bone Regeneration for the Treatment of Post-Extractive Alveolar Bone Defects with Implant-Supported Restorations: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial.
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Luongo R, Tallarico M, Canciani E, Graziano D, Dellavia C, Gargari M, Ceruso FM, Melodia D, and Canullo L
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Aim : The aim of the present study was to investigate quantitative histological examination of bone reconstructed with non-resorbable high-density polytetrafluoroethylene membrane (d-PTFE), left intentionally exposed in post extraction sockets grafted with anorganic bone material, and removed after four weeks, versus extraction and guided bone regeneration (GBR), performed two months later. Materials and Methods : This study was designed as a multicenter randomized controlled trial of parallel-group design. Patients were selected and consecutively treated in three centers in Italy. Patients randomly received intentionally exposed non-resorbable d-PTFE membrane (group A), or guided bone regeneration (group B), to treat post-extractive alveolar bone defects with implant-supported restorations. Outcomes were: the implant failure, any mechanical and biological complications, patient satisfaction, and qualitative and histomorphometric evaluation of the collected bone samples. Results : Eighteen patients were consecutively enrolled in the trial. Of these, six out of 18 patients were male. All the included patients were treated according to the allocated interventions, and no drop out occurred. No implant failure and no complications were experienced, and all the patients were fully satisfied with the function and aesthetic of their implant-supported restoration, without difference between groups. Morphological analysis revealed no sign of tissue reaction, such as fibrosis or necrosis. Regenerated bone was well mineralized in both groups, but it seemed more mature in group B than in group A. Three samples showed a minimal number of lymphocytes. Several blood vessels of small size occupied the medullary spaces, where the tissue resulted in more maturity, indicating the activity of the tissue in progress. The histomorphometric evaluation showed no statistically significant differences in the tissue volume fractions between the two groups of patients. Conclusions : With the limitation of the present study, buccal plate reconstruction with an intentionally exposed non-resorbable membrane is an effective and easy procedure for regenerating a resorbed buccal bone plate, reducing the need for guided bone regeneration.
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98. The Multiple Roles of CD147 in the Development and Progression of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma: An Overview.
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Barillari G, Melaiu O, Gargari M, Pomella S, Bei R, and Campanella V
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- Basigin genetics, Basigin metabolism, Humans, Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and Neck, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell pathology, Head and Neck Neoplasms, Mouth Neoplasms pathology
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Cluster of differentiation (CD)147, also termed extracellular matrix metalloprotease inducer or basigin, is a glycoprotein ubiquitously expressed throughout the human body, the oral cavity included. CD147 actively participates in physiological tissue development or growth and has important roles in reactive processes such as inflammation, immunity, and tissue repair. It is worth noting that deregulated expression and/or activity of CD147 is observed in chronic inflammatory or degenerative diseases, as well as in neoplasms. Among the latter, oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is characterized by an upregulation of CD147 in both the neoplastic and normal cells constituting the tumor mass. Most interestingly, the expression and/or activity of CD147 gradually increase as healthy oral mucosa becomes inflamed; hyperplastic/dysplastic lesions are then set on, and, eventually, OSCC develops. Based on these findings, here we summarize published studies which evaluate whether CD147 could be employed as a marker to monitor OSCC development and progression. Moreover, we describe CD147-promoted cellular and molecular events which are relevant to oral carcinogenesis, with the aim to provide useful information for assessing whether CD147 may be the target of novel therapeutic approaches directed against OSCC.
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99. Comparison between Early Loaded Single Implants with Internal Conical Connection or Implants with Transmucosal Neck Design: A Non-Randomized Controlled Trial with 1-Year Clinical, Aesthetics, and Radiographic Evaluation.
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Ceruso FM, Ieria I, Tallarico M, Meloni SM, Lumbau AI, Mastroianni A, Zotti A, and Gargari M
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To evaluate the implant and prosthetic of two implants with different surfaces and neck design. Enrolled patients received bone level, 12° conical connection implants (Nobel Parallel, Nobel Biocare; NOBEL group) with anodized surface (TiUnite) and roughness of 1.35 μm, or transmucosal implant system (Prama, Sweden and Martina; PRAMA group) with convergent collar, ZIrTi surface, and roughness 1.4-1.7 μm. Both implants were made of pure grade IV titanium, with similar diameter and length, chosen according to the dentistry department availability and patient's request. After early prosthesis delivery, patients were filled for at least one year. Outcome measures were: implant and prosthetic survival and success rates, physiological marginal bone remodeling, periodontal parameters and pink esthetic score (PES). Results: Fifteen patients were allocated and treated in each group. At the one-year follow-up, three patients dropped out, one in the NOBEL group and two in the PRAMA group. During the entire time of investigation, all implants survived and the prostheses were successful. No statistically significant differences were found in term of marginal bone loss, periodontal parameters, and aesthetics ( p > 0.05). Conclusion: With the limitations of the present study, both implant systems showed successful clinical results. Finally, many other clinical and surgical variables may influenced marginal bone levels, implant survival, and periodontal parameters. More homogenous clinical trials with larger samples are needed to confirm these preliminary conclusions.
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- 2022
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100. Hybridization-based design of novel anticholinesterase indanone-carbamates for Alzheimer's disease: Synthesis, biological evaluation, and docking studies.
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Shahrivar-Gargari M, Hamzeh-Mivehroud M, Hemmati S, Mojarrad JS, Tüylü Küçükkılınç T, Ayazgök B, and Dastmalchi S
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- Acetylcholinesterase drug effects, Acetylcholinesterase metabolism, Alzheimer Disease drug therapy, Animals, Butyrylcholinesterase drug effects, Butyrylcholinesterase metabolism, Carbamates chemical synthesis, Carbamates chemistry, Chemistry, Pharmaceutical methods, Cholinesterase Inhibitors chemical synthesis, Cholinesterase Inhibitors chemistry, Drug Design, Electrophorus, Horses, Indans chemical synthesis, Indans chemistry, Inhibitory Concentration 50, Molecular Docking Simulation, Structure-Activity Relationship, Carbamates pharmacology, Cholinesterase Inhibitors pharmacology, Indans pharmacology
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Inspired by the structures of donepezil and rivastigmine, a novel series of indanone-carbamate hybrids was synthesized using the pharmacophore hybridization-based design strategy, and their biological activities toward acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase were evaluated. Among the synthesized compounds, 4d and 4b showed the highest AChE inhibitory activities with IC
50 values in the micromolar range (compound 4d: IC50 = 3.04 μM; compound 4b: IC50 = 4.64 μM). Moreover, the results of the Aβ1-40 aggregation assay revealed that compound 4b is a potent Aβ1-40 aggregation inhibitor. The kinetics of AChE enzymatic activity in the presence of 4b was investigated, and the results were indicative of a reversible partial noncompetitive type of inhibition. A molecular docking study was conducted to determine the possible allosteric binding mode of 4b with the enzyme. The allosteric nature of AChE inhibition by these compounds provides the opportunity for the design of subtype-selective enzyme inhibitors. The presented indanone-carbamate scaffold can be structurally modified and optimized through medicinal chemistry-based approaches for designing novel multitargeted anti-Alzheimer agents., (© 2021 Deutsche Pharmazeutische Gesellschaft.)- Published
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