Explanation for the signs and symptoms of tooth eruption: mast cells

Abstract This study contributes to the understanding of the mechanisms associated with signs and symptoms of tooth eruption, by investigating the presence of mast cells in pericoronal tissues during the intraosseous (Group 1) and submucosal (Group 2) phases of eruption. We compared findings for these two groups with each other and with those for the oral mucosa (Group 3). In each group, 14 specimens were analyzed microscopically after hematoxylin and eosin staining and immunohistochemical analysis of c-Kit and tryptase expression. Results revealed that the number and density of mast cells is different in follicular tissues according to the eruption phase, which may mean that: 1) masticatory trauma of the oral mucosa and dental follicles in the submucosa may explain why reduced enamel epithelium exposes enamel to the cells of the connective tissue; 2) exposure of antigenic enamel proteins might correspond to the release of sequestered antigens, which may lead to the interaction of IgE and a greater number of mast cells in the region; and 3) the consequent degranulation and the local release of mediators, such as histamine, leukotrienes, prostaglandins, proteases, cytokines and growth factors, contribute to the understanding of signs and symptoms associated with tooth eruption.

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Main Authors: Franzolin,Solange de Oliveira Braga, Pardini,Maria Inês Moura Campos, Francischone,Leda A., Deffune,Elenice, Consolaro,Alberto
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Published: Dental Press International 2019
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spelling oai:scielo:S2176-945120190002000202019-05-17Explanation for the signs and symptoms of tooth eruption: mast cellsFranzolin,Solange de Oliveira BragaPardini,Maria Inês Moura CamposFrancischone,Leda A.Deffune,EleniceConsolaro,Alberto Tooth eruption Dental follicle Mast cells Odontogenesis Abstract This study contributes to the understanding of the mechanisms associated with signs and symptoms of tooth eruption, by investigating the presence of mast cells in pericoronal tissues during the intraosseous (Group 1) and submucosal (Group 2) phases of eruption. We compared findings for these two groups with each other and with those for the oral mucosa (Group 3). In each group, 14 specimens were analyzed microscopically after hematoxylin and eosin staining and immunohistochemical analysis of c-Kit and tryptase expression. Results revealed that the number and density of mast cells is different in follicular tissues according to the eruption phase, which may mean that: 1) masticatory trauma of the oral mucosa and dental follicles in the submucosa may explain why reduced enamel epithelium exposes enamel to the cells of the connective tissue; 2) exposure of antigenic enamel proteins might correspond to the release of sequestered antigens, which may lead to the interaction of IgE and a greater number of mast cells in the region; and 3) the consequent degranulation and the local release of mediators, such as histamine, leukotrienes, prostaglandins, proteases, cytokines and growth factors, contribute to the understanding of signs and symptoms associated with tooth eruption.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDental Press InternationalDental Press Journal of Orthodontics v.24 n.2 20192019-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2176-94512019000200020en10.1590/2177-6709.24.2.020-031.oin
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Pardini,Maria Inês Moura Campos
Francischone,Leda A.
Deffune,Elenice
Consolaro,Alberto
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Explanation for the signs and symptoms of tooth eruption: mast cells
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Pardini,Maria Inês Moura Campos
Francischone,Leda A.
Deffune,Elenice
Consolaro,Alberto
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title Explanation for the signs and symptoms of tooth eruption: mast cells
title_short Explanation for the signs and symptoms of tooth eruption: mast cells
title_full Explanation for the signs and symptoms of tooth eruption: mast cells
title_fullStr Explanation for the signs and symptoms of tooth eruption: mast cells
title_full_unstemmed Explanation for the signs and symptoms of tooth eruption: mast cells
title_sort explanation for the signs and symptoms of tooth eruption: mast cells
description Abstract This study contributes to the understanding of the mechanisms associated with signs and symptoms of tooth eruption, by investigating the presence of mast cells in pericoronal tissues during the intraosseous (Group 1) and submucosal (Group 2) phases of eruption. We compared findings for these two groups with each other and with those for the oral mucosa (Group 3). In each group, 14 specimens were analyzed microscopically after hematoxylin and eosin staining and immunohistochemical analysis of c-Kit and tryptase expression. Results revealed that the number and density of mast cells is different in follicular tissues according to the eruption phase, which may mean that: 1) masticatory trauma of the oral mucosa and dental follicles in the submucosa may explain why reduced enamel epithelium exposes enamel to the cells of the connective tissue; 2) exposure of antigenic enamel proteins might correspond to the release of sequestered antigens, which may lead to the interaction of IgE and a greater number of mast cells in the region; and 3) the consequent degranulation and the local release of mediators, such as histamine, leukotrienes, prostaglandins, proteases, cytokines and growth factors, contribute to the understanding of signs and symptoms associated with tooth eruption.
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