Irmak Bektas, Afife Binnaz Hazar Yoruc, Leyla Cinel, Meltem Ekinci, Seher Eda Horoz, Deniz Mukaddes Turet, Ali Mentes
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摘要
透明质酸(HA)具有多种特性,研究人员对其在牙髓治疗中的潜力进行了调查。本研究通过检测含有不同浓度透明质酸的氧化锌丁香酚(ZOE)牙髓切断材料的物理性质及其对大鼠磨牙的影响,研究了透明质酸在牙髓治疗中的应用潜力。体外测试评估了与 HA(0.5%、1%、3%)和 HA 凝胶(0.54%、0.8%)混合的 ZOE 材料的抗压强度和硬度。包括对照组在内的 120 个样本接受了抗压强度测试,60 个样本被指定进行硬度评估。在大鼠臼齿上进行的体内实验研究了含 HA 的 ZOE 在 1 周和 1 个月内对牙髓的组织学影响。在 22 只大鼠的牙髓切除术中使用了 HA 浓度为 0.5%、1% 和 0.54% 的凝胶。每只大鼠的四颗牙齿接受了这一过程,另一颗牙齿作为对照,共有 88 颗牙齿接受了干预。分析中使用了 SPSS 22.0,显著性水平设定为 P = 0.05。研究结果表明,0.5% 的 HA 能保持抗压强度,但浓度越高,机械性能越低(P = 0.001)。组织学评估结果表明,较低浓度的HA在牙本质层连续性(1个月时的P = 0.005)和牙髓活力(1周时的P = 0.001,1个月时的P = 0.018)方面效果更好。该研究表明,HA 有望用于牙髓切断术和再生牙髓治疗,但要了解其长期临床影响还需要进一步的研究。
Histological evaluation of different concentrations of hyaluronic-acid-added zinc oxide eugenol on rat molar pulp.
Hyaluronic acid (HA), known for diverse properties, was investigated for its potential in dental pulp therapy. This study investigated the potential of HA in dental pulp therapy by examining the physical properties and effects of zinc oxide eugenol (ZOE) pulpotomy materials containing varying HA concentrations on rat molar teeth. In vitro tests assessed compressive strength and hardness of ZOE materials blended with HA (0.5%, 1%, 3%) and HA gels (0.54%, 0.8%). 120 samples, encompassing the control group, underwent compressive strength testing, while 60 samples were designated for hardness assessment. In vivo experiments on rat molars studied histological effects of HA-containing ZOE on dental pulp over 1 week and 1 month. Gels with HA concentrations of 0.5%, 1%, and 0.54% were used in pulpotomy on 22 rats. Each rat underwent the procedure on four teeth, with one tooth serving as a control, totaling 88 teeth subjected to the intervention. In the analyses, SPSS 22.0 was used and the significance level was set at P = 0.05. Findings showed that HA at 0.5% maintained compressive strength, but higher concentrations decreased mechanical properties significantly (P = 0.001). Histological assessments indicated better outcomes with lower HA concentrations in terms of odontoblast layer continuity (P = 0.005 at 1 month) and pulp vitality (P = 0.001 at 1 week and P = 0.018 at 1 month). The study suggests HA holds promise for pulpotomy and regenerative endodontic treatments, but further research is needed to understand long-term clinical implications.
期刊介绍:
The Journal Odontology covers all disciplines involved in the fields of dentistry and craniofacial research, including molecular studies related to oral health and disease. Peer-reviewed articles cover topics ranging from research on human dental pulp, to comparisons of analgesics in surgery, to analysis of biofilm properties of dental plaque.