Publications by authors named "B Fidele Nyimi"

Background: Jaw cyst is the most common pathology in the oral and maxillofacial region. The management of the teeth involved in cystic lesions is highly controversial. However, if the teeth involved in the cystic lesion could be preserved with their pulp vitality, the life span of these teeth will be considerably lengthened to improve the masticatory function of these patients after surgery.

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Objective: Cystic lesions of the jaw are common pathologies of chronic swelling of the jaw in oral and maxillofacial regions. Different treatment modalities have been described in the literature. However, the existence and proper treatment of these cysts remains a contentious topic.

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  • * Results showed that CFMPs were significantly more abundant in OKCs compared to other types of cysts (dentigerous and radicular cysts) and could influence bone resorption as indicated by in vitro experiments with mouse bone marrow-derived macrophages (BMMs).
  • * The research also found that CFMPs from OKCs led to increased expression of specific genes related to osteoclastogenesis, suggesting a connection between these microparticles and the bone remodeling processes associated with OKCs.
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