Sruthima N V S Gottumukkala, Mikkili Rajya Lakshmi, Gautami S Penmetsa, K S V Ramesh, Mohan Kumar Pasupuleti, Vivek Bypalli
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摘要
背景:非手术牙周治疗会形成涂抹层,从而抑制组织再生。为了促进新附着物的形成,人们尝试使用各种药剂对牙根进行生物改良(RB)。然而,目前可用的牙根调节剂在治疗上并没有实质性的优势,这就强调了对其他生物可接受剂的需求。乙醇酸(GA)因其抗菌性和成纤维细胞的启动和增殖能力,有可能改变牙根表面,促进牙根再生:用 17% 的乙二胺四乙酸(EDTA)和 5% 的 GA 处理来自 40 颗单根牙齿的 80 个标本,并进行扫描电子显微镜分析。显微照片用于评估涂片层去除情况、牙本质小管总数、通畅牙本质小管总数、牙本质小管平均直径和表面积以及牙本质侵蚀情况。组间比较采用非配对 t 检验进行统计分析:结果:GA 组去除涂片层(P = 0.01)和牙本质侵蚀(P = 0.042)的效果明显更好。两组的牙本质小管相关参数无差异:GA改善了RB,涂片层去除率更高,牙本质侵蚀率更低,表明其可作为传统EDTA根管治疗的有效替代方法。
Scanning electron microscopic analysis of 5% glycolic acid as a novel alternative to 17% ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid in root biomodification: An in vitro study.
Background: Nonsurgical periodontal therapy results in the formation of a smear layer which inhibits tissue regeneration. Root biomodification (RB) using various agents has been tried for the enhancement of new attachment formation. However, no substantial therapeutic advantages of currently available root conditioning agents have been reported emphasizing the need for additional biologically acceptable agents. Glycolic acid (GA) due to its antimicrobial nature and ability of initiation and proliferation of fibroblasts may potentially modify root surface enabling regeneration.
Materials and methods: Eighty specimens from 40 single-rooted teeth were treated with 17% ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) and 5% GA and scanning electron microscopy analysis was done. The micrographs were examined for the evaluation of smear layer removal, total number of dentinal tubules, total number of patent dentinal tubules, mean diameter and surface area of dentinal tubules, and dentin erosion. Statistical analysis was done using unpaired t-test for intergroup comparison.
Results: The efficacy of smear layer removal (P = 0.01) and dentin erosion (P = 0.042) was significantly better in the GA group. Both the groups showed no difference in dentinal tubule-related parameters.
Conclusion: GA showed improved RB with greater smear layer removal and lesser dentin erosion, indicating its use as a potent alternative to the conventional EDTA root conditioning.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology publishes original scientific articles to support practice , education and research in the dental specialty of periodontology and oral implantology. Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology (JISP), is the official publication of the Society and is managed and brought out by the Editor of the society. The journal is published Bimonthly with special issues being brought out for specific occasions. The ISP had a bulletin as its publication for a large number of years and was enhanced as a Journal a few years ago