Within the limits of this study, it can be concluded that the restorative materials used exhibit biocompatibility; however, both materials interfered with the development of new bone and the connective tissue attachment process.
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to compare subgingival irrigation with tetracycline
hydrochloride (TTC-HCL) as adjunctive treatment to scaling and root planning (SRP)
on induced periodontitis in rats. Material and methodsIn 60 rats, periodontal disease was ligature-induced at the mandibular left first
molar. After 7 days, the ligature was removed and all animals were submitted to
SRP, and divided into 2 groups according to the following treatment: C (n=30) -
subgingival irrigation with 1 mL of saline; T (n=30) - subgingival irrigation with
1 mL of TTC-HCL (50 mg/mL). Ten animals in each group were euthanized at 7, 15 and
30 days posttreatment. The histometric values were statistically analyzed
(p<0.05). ResultsIn the histometric analysis, at 7, 15 and 30 days, Group T (0.72±0.05
mm2, 0.57±0.14 mm2, 0.62±0.07 mm2), showed
less bone loss (p<0.05) than Group C (1.35±0.25 mm2; 1.40±0.31
mm2; 1.29±0.27 mm2), respectively. ConclusionsSubgingival irrigation with TTC-HCL was an effective adjunctive treatment for
periodontal disease induced in rats.
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to assess radiographically the effect of photodynamic
therapy (PDT) as an adjunctive treatment to scaling and root planing (SRP) on
induced periodontitis in dexamethasone-induced immunosuppressed rats.Material and MethodsThe animals were divided into 2 groups: ND group (n=60): saline treatment; D group
(n=60): dexamethasone treatment. In both ND and D groups, periodontal disease was
induced by the placement of a ligature in the left first mandibular molar. After 7
days, ligature was removed and all animals received SRP, being divided according
to the following treatments: SRP: saline and PDT: phenothiazinium dye (TBO) plus
laser irradiation. Ten animals per treatment were killed at 7, 15 and 30 days. The
distance between the cementoenamel junction and the height of the alveolar bone
crest in the mesial surface of the mandibular left first molars was determined in
millimeters in each radiograph. The radiographic values were analyzed
statistically by ANOVA and Tukey's test at a p value <0.05.ResultsIntragroup radiographic assessment (ND and D groups) showed that there was
statistically significant less bone loss in the animals treated with PDT in all
experimental periods compared to those submitted to SRP. Intergroup radiographic
analysis (ND and D groups) demonstrated that there was greater bone loss in the ND
group treated with SRP compared to the D group treated with PDT at 7 and 30
days.ConclusionPDT was an effective adjunctive treatment to SRP on induced periodontitis in
dexamethasone-induced immunosuppressed rats.
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