Biological extraction of root canal teeth
The biological approach supports the patient throughout the entire process, combining alternative therapies with proper management of their systemic condition.
This becomes especially relevant in cases involving teeth with root canal treatments and chronic apical periodontitis, which may lead to a chronic and silent condition known as NICO (Neuralgia-Inducing Cavitational Osteonecrosis) or ischemic osteonecrosis.
These conditions can also arise from inadequate cleaning following a tooth extraction. In both cases, necrotic tissue may develop within the jawbone, triggering the overexpression of RANTES (also known as CCL5)—a proinflammatory molecule associated with the development or worsening of chronic diseases such as:
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Multiple sclerosis
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Rheumatoid arthritis
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Breast and prostate cancer
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Chronic Lyme disease
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Chronic fatigue syndrome
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Treatment-resistant depression
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Alzheimer’s disease
