Resumen
The foreign body reaction is an immune response that consists
of a persistent inflammatory state in which a device, prosthesis, or biomaterial is rejected
by the body, which induces its phagocytosis or unsuccessful degradation. After this
frustrated elimination process, it causes the macrophages to fuse to form giant foreign body
cells, and after the accumulation of collagen secreted by fibroblasts, the formation of a
fibrous capsule occurs that isolates the biomaterial from the tissue medium. The treatment
of this reaction consists of the surgical removal of the lesion with the subsequent
regeneration of the defect, constituting the grafts and bone substitutes as the best
therapeutic option and highlighting among these both autografts and allografts. In this
review of the literature, the clinical case of a foreign body reaction in the maxilla is
presented with its clinical and radiographic characteristics, treatment and postoperative
clinical control.
| Idioma original | Español |
|---|---|
| Publicación | RSD Research, Society and Development |
| Estado | Publicada - 2020 |
| Publicado de forma externa | Sí |
Palabras clave
- Reacción de cuerpo extraño; Substitutos óseos; Aloinjertos; Autoinjertos