Correlation Between LPS and LTA Levels With Clinical Features in Secondary Endodontic Infections
Ederaldo P. Godoi, Pedro Ivo G. Fagundes, Priscila A. Francisco, Maraísa G. Delboni, Marlos Barbosa‐Ribeiro, Marcos S. Endo, Erica M. Lopes, Frederico C. Martinho, Brenda P. F. A. Gomes

TL;DR
This study found that LPS and LTA levels in root canals are linked to clinical symptoms and the effectiveness of dental restorations in persistent endodontic infections.
Contribution
The study establishes a direct correlation between LPS/LTA levels and clinical features in secondary endodontic infections.
Findings
LPS and LTA were detected in all samples, with mean values of 5.1 EU/mL and 537.53 pg/mL, respectively.
Higher LPS levels correlate with larger periapical bone resorption and clinical symptoms.
Coronal restoration quality significantly affects LPS and LTA levels in infected root canals.
Abstract
This study aimed to quantify LPS and LTA levels in root canals requiring endodontic retreatment due to secondary or persistent infection and evaluate the relationship between Gram‐positive and Gram‐negative virulence factors and clinical symptoms and signs. Samples were collected from the root canals of 40 patients who needed endodontic retreatment and had radiographic evidence of apical periodontitis. Lipopolysaccharides (LPS) and lipoteichoic acid (LTA) were quantified using Limulus amebocyte lysate and enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay tests, respectively. LPS and LTA were detected in all samples, with mean values being 5.1 EU/mL(±2.83) and 537.53 pg/mL(±134.14), respectively. Significant correlations were found between levels of LPS and LTA with clinical features. In conclusion, coronal restoration directly influences the load of LPS and LTA in root canals with secondary infection.…
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TopicsEndodontics and Root Canal Treatments · Oral microbiology and periodontitis research · Dental Radiography and Imaging
