João B César-Neto

Professor, Department of Semiology and Clinics, School of Dentistry, Federal University of Pelotas, Pelotas, Brazil.

Publications of João B César-Neto

  • Histometric evaluation of bone around titanium implants with different surface treatments in rats exposed to cigarette smoke inhalation.

    Authors: Mônica G Correa, Mirella L Gomes Campos, João B César-Neto, Marcio Z Casati, Francisco H Nociti, Enilson A Sallum

    Clinical oral implants research. 03/2009;

    Abstract Objectives: There is a lack of histological information about the influence of cigarette smoke on bone around surface-treated implants. The aim of the present study was to test the influence
  • Low- and high-yield cigarette smoke inhalation potentiates bone loss during ligature-induced periodontitis.

    Authors: Getúlio da R Nogueira-Filho, Bruno Trevisan Rosa, João B César-Neto, Roberto S Tunes, Urbino da R Tunes

    Journal of periodontology. 04/2007; 78(4):730-5.

    It is well recognized that cigarette consumption is a strong risk factor for periodontitis. Tobacco companies have developed a cigarette with low levels of toxic compounds; however, its effect on
  • Selective cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitor may impair bone healing around titanium implants in rats.

    Authors: Fernanda V Ribeiro, João B César-Neto, Francisco H Nociti, Enilson A Sallum, Antonio W Sallum, Sérgio de Toledo, Márcio Z Casati

    Journal of periodontology. 11/2006; 77(10):1731-5.

    BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of a selective cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitor, meloxicam, on bone healing around titanium implants in rats. METHODS: Thirty-one adult male
  • Smoking modulates interferon-gamma expression in the gingival tissue of patients with chronic periodontitis.

    Authors: João B César-Neto, Poliana M Duarte, Maria Claudia G de Oliveira, Márcio Z Casati, Claudia H Tambeli, Carlos A Parada, Enilson A Sallum, Francisco H Nociti

    European journal of oral sciences. 10/2006; 114(5):403-8.

    Although interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) plays a critical role in periodontitis, no information is available regarding the effect of smoking on this cytokine in the periodontium. Therefore, this study
  • Bone filling around titanium implants may benefit from smoking cessation: a histologic study in rats.

    Authors: João B César-Neto, Bruno B Benatti, Enilson A Sallum, Antonio W Sallum, Francisco H Nociti

    Journal of periodontology. 09/2005; 76(9):1476-81.

    BACKGROUND: Although a harmful effect of smoking on titanium implants has been documented, only a few studies have investigated the benefits of smoking cessation. Thus, this study histologically
  • Smoking cessation may present a positive impact on mandibular bone quality and periodontitis-related bone loss: a study in rats.

    Authors: João B César-Neto, Bruno B Benatti, Francisco Haiter-Neto, Antonio W Sallum, Enilson A Sallum, Francisco H Nociti

    Journal of periodontology. 05/2005; 76(4):520-5.

    BACKGROUND: It has been previously shown that cigarette smoke inhalation (CSI) enhances bone loss in ligature-induced periodontitis. In this study, the hypothesis that the interruption of smoke
  • Effect of estrogen and calcitonin therapies on bone density in a lateral area adjacent to implants placed in the tibiae of ovariectomized rats.

    Authors: Poliana Mendes Duarte, João B César-Neto, Antonio Wilson Sallum, Enilson Antonio Sallum, Francisco H Nociti

    Journal of periodontology. 11/2003; 74(11):1618-24.

    BACKGROUND: This study evaluated the influence of estrogen and calcitonin administration on tibial bone density in a lateral area adjacent to implants placed in ovariectomized rats (OVX). METHODS:
  • A comparative study on the effect of nicotine administration and cigarette smoke inhalation on bone healing around titanium implants.

    Authors: João B César-Neto, Poliana M Duarte, Enilson A Sallum, Deise Barbieri, Heitor Moreno, Francisco H Nociti

    Journal of periodontology. 10/2003; 74(10):1454-9.

    BACKGROUND: A series of isolated studies has focused on the influence of smoking on bone around titanium implants. This study proposes to investigate the impact of two conditions, i.e., nicotine
  • Bone density around titanium implants may benefit from smoking cessation: a histologic study in rats.

    Authors: João B César-Neto, Bruno B Benatti, Enilson A Sallum, Francisco H Nociti

    The International journal of oral & maxillofacial implants. 20(5):713-9.

    PURPOSE: This study tested the hypothesis that interruption of cigarette smoke inhalation (CSI) would reverse its impact on bone quality around implants. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixty-nine rats were

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Bone density
 
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Institutions

  • 2003–2005
    • Universidade Estadual de Campinas
      Campinas, Estado de Santa Catarina, Brazil