Abstract

Human dental pulp is a highly dynamic tissue that plays major roles in the defense against pathogens and during tissue injury. However, the efficiency of these mechanisms during dental pulp inflammation (pulpitis) varies due to anatomical and physiological restrictions. Uncontrolled progressive unresolved inflammation can lead to pulp tissue necrosis and subsequent apical periodontitis or it can develop into chronic inflammation and become a silent killer causing bone destruction. Considering the cause & effect model, the decision to perform pulp extirpation and endodontic treatment is justifiable only by the lack of therapeutic tools that limit the immune/inflammatory process. The resolution of acute inflammation is necessary to avoid the development of chronic inflammation and to promote repair or regeneration. This active process is orchestrated by Specialized Pro-resolving lipid Mediators (SPMs), which include several families of distinct local mediators (lipoxins, resolvins, protectins and Maresins). These immunoresolvents are distinct from immunosuppressive molecules as they not only dampen inflammation but also promote host defense. Experimental application of SPMs has shown promising result in wide range of inflammatory diseases. This article illustrates about the potential use of SPMs in dentistry

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