1.Cone-beam computed tomography in endodontics: from the specific technical considerations of acquisition parameters and interpretation to advanced clinical applications
Néstor RÍOS-OSORIO ; Sara QUIJANO-GUAUQUE ; Sandra BRIÑEZ-RODRÍGUEZ ; Gustavo VELASCO-FLECHAS ; Antonieta MUÑOZ-SOLÍS ; Carlos CHÁVEZ ; Rafael FERNANDEZ-GRISALES
Restorative Dentistry & Endodontics 2024;49(1):e1-
The implementation of imaging methods that enable sensitive and specific observation of anatomical structures has been a constant in the evolution of endodontic therapy. Conebeam computed tomography (CBCT) enables 3-dimensional (3D) spatial anatomical navigation in the 3 volumetric planes (sagittal, coronal and axial) which translates into great accuracy for the identification of endodontic pathologies/conditions. CBCT interpretation consists of 2 main components: (i) the generation of specific tasks of the image and (ii) the subsequent interpretation report. A systematic and reproducible method to review CBCT scans can improve the accuracy of the interpretation process, translating into greater precision in terms of diagnosis and planning of endodontic clinical procedures. MEDLINE (PubMed), Web of Science, Google Scholar, Embase and Scopus were searched from inception to March 2023. This narrative review addresses the theoretical concepts, elements of interpretation and applications of the CBCT scan in endodontics. In addition, the contents and rationale for reporting 3D endodontic imaging are discussed.
2.Toxicity of crude and detoxified Tityus serrulatus venom in anti-venom-producing sheep.
Marina G FERREIRA ; Clara G DUARTE ; Maira S OLIVEIRA ; Karen L P CASTRO ; Maílson S TEIXEIRA ; Lílian P G REIS ; José A ZAMBRANO ; Evanguedes KALAPOTHAKIS ; Ana Flávia R M MICHEL ; Benito SOTO-BLANCO ; Carlos CHÁVEZ-OLÓRTEGUI ; Marília M MELO
Journal of Veterinary Science 2016;17(4):467-477
Specific anti-venom used to treat scorpion envenomation is usually obtained from horses after hyperimmunization with crude scorpion venom. However, immunized animals often become ill because of the toxic effects of the immunogens used. This study was conducted to evaluate the toxic and immunogenic activities of crude and detoxified Tityus serrulatus (Ts) venom in sheep during the production of anti-scorpionic anti-venom. Sheep were categorized into three groups: G1, control, immunized with buffer only; G2, immunized with crude Ts venom; and G3, immunized with glutaraldehyde-detoxified Ts venom. All animals were subjected to clinical exams and supplementary tests. G2 sheep showed mild clinical changes, but the other groups tolerated the immunization program well. Specific antibodies generated in animals immunized with either Ts crude venom or glutaraldehyde-detoxified Ts venom recognized the crude Ts venom in both assays. To evaluate the lethality neutralization potential of the produced sera, individual serum samples were pre-incubated with Ts crude venom, then subcutaneously injected into mice. Efficient immune protection of 56.3% and 43.8% against Ts crude venom was observed in G2 and G3, respectively. Overall, the results of this study support the use of sheep and glutaraldehyde-detoxified Ts venom for alternative production of specific anti-venom.
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