The effects of gingival blood flow on pulpal blood flow detection using ultrasound Doppler flowmetry: animal study.

Dohyun Kim, Hyoung-Seok Ko, Soo-Yeon Park, Seung-Yeon Ryu, Sung-Ho Park
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Objectives: This study evaluated the effect of adjacent gingival blood flow on detection of pulpal blood flow (PBF) using ultrasound Doppler flowmetry (UDF) through animal study.

Materials and methods: The study included 36 right and left maxillary the third incisors and canines in 9 experimental dogs. The study included 2 main steps: In the first step, the pulse sound level (PSL) was recorded on the cervical part of each tooth without flap elevation (Group 1), with flap elevation (Group 2), and after it was repositioned in place (Group 3). In the second step, the PSL was recorded on the cervical part of each tooth (Group 4), after pulpotomy (Group 5), after partial pulp extirpation (Group 6), after complete extirpation (Group 7), and after canal filling (Group 8). In Groups 5-8, the study was performed with and without flap elevation in the left and right teeth, respectively. The PSL was graded as follows: 0, inaudible; 1, heard faintly; and 2, heard well. The difference between each group was analyzed using Friedman's test with Wilcoxon signed-rank tests (α = 0.05).

Results: In step 1, the PSL results were Group 1 > 2 and 3. In step 2, there was no significant difference between the groups when the flap was not elevated, while PSL results were Group 4 > 5 ≥ 6 and 7 ≥ 8 when the flap was elevated.

Conclusions: PBF is affected by gingival blood flow when measured with UDF. UDF measurements require isolation of gingiva from the tooth.

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牙龈血流对超声多普勒血流检测牙髓血流的影响:动物研究。
目的:本研究通过动物实验,探讨邻近牙龈血流对超声多普勒血流仪(UDF)检测牙髓血流(PBF)的影响。材料与方法:选取9只实验犬36只左右上颌第三门牙和犬科。该研究包括两个主要步骤:第一步,记录每颗牙颈部无瓣抬高(组1)、瓣抬高(组2)、瓣复位后(组3)的脉冲声级(PSL)。第二步,记录每颗牙颈部(组4)、切髓后(组5)、部分除髓后(组6)、完全除髓后(组7)、补根管后(组8)的脉冲声级(PSL)。研究分别在左牙和右牙进行皮瓣抬高和不抬高。PSL评分如下:0,听不清;1、隐约听见;第二,听力好。各组间差异分析采用Friedman’s检验和Wilcoxon符号秩检验(α = 0.05)。结果:第1步,PSL结果1组> 2组和3组。第2步,皮瓣未升高组间差异无统计学意义,而皮瓣升高组PSL结果为第4组> 5≥6组,第7组≥8组。结论:用UDF测量牙龈血流对PBF有影响。测量UDF需要将牙龈与牙齿隔离。
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