Specific aspects of the radiographic morphometric and densitometric characteristics of mandible of the rats with experimental diabetes mellitus after tooth extraction

Diabetes mellitus is regarded today as a metabolic disease, which is considered to be a modulator of endodontic infections, is responsible for altering the immune and inflammatory responses, impedes the healing process, and contributes to damage of organs and tissues of the body, including tooth pul...

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Main Authors: A. V. Abramov, K. S. Hanchev, Ye. V. Kadzharian
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Published: Zaporizhzhia State Medical and Pharmaceutical University 2019-05-01
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description Diabetes mellitus is regarded today as a metabolic disease, which is considered to be a modulator of endodontic infections, is responsible for altering the immune and inflammatory responses, impedes the healing process, and contributes to damage of organs and tissues of the body, including tooth pulp and periapical tissues. The aim of the work is to study the radiographic characteristics of the dental septum of the alveolar crest of the mandible, crown and root of the low molars of rats with experimental streptozotocin diabetes at different times of the post-extraction period (the 1st, 7th and 14th day). Materials and methods. Studies were conducted on 120 male Wistar rats, 8–10 months old, divided into eight groups of 15 animals each. The experimental diabetes mellitus was modelled in 45 animals by a single administration of streptozotocin interperitoneally (SIGMA Chemical, the USA) at a dose of 50 mg/kg, diluted in 0.5 ml of 0.1 M citrate buffer (pH 4.5) ex tempore, on the 21st day after its induction the level of fasting glucose was determined (by the glucose oxidise method using standard test strips Test Strip II, glucometer Glucocard, Japan), which was 24.7 ± 2.2 mM/l. The extraction of the first low molar of the right mandible was realised using thiopental anaesthesia (40 mg / kg dose) with additional local infiltration anaesthesia with Ubistesine (3M Deutschland GmbH, Germany).On the 1st, 7th, and 14th day, dates that correspond to the experiment after the extraction of the tooth, the rats were decapitated using thiopental anaesthesia (dose 40 mg/kg).The visiography of the mandible was performed using a computerized 3D CBCT tomograph Panoura 18S Panoramic 3D. With the help of digital image analysis the radiographic density of tissues of the alveolar socket of the removed 1st molar, crown of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd molars, their root and dental septum of the alveolar crest were determined. The results. Radiological density of the interalveolar and interradicular septa between the 1st–3rd molar and the 1st molar root, which is the most traumatized and loaded rats' tooth, is decreased in the rats with experimental diabetes mellitus. Tooth extraction in the rats with diabetes mellitus results in the increase (not in the decrease as it is observed in control group) of radiological density a day after in the alveolar socket and the adjacent 2nd and 3rd molars, that may be caused by significant infiltration related to the secondary alteration. The final stage of the local inflammatory reaction resorptive phase that corresponds to the 7th day of post-extraction period is characterized by almost complete restoration of the alveolar socket radiological density in the control rats, whereas in the rats with diabetes mellitus radiological density of the studied sites decreases and this process continues on the 14th day. Conclusions. In the work it was found out that the extraction of a tooth in rats with normal carbohydrate metabolism is accompanied by dynamic changes in radiological density not only in the extraction area of the 1st molar (it decreases on the 1st day in the area of the root more than 2.7 times and by 65 % in the area of interalveolar and interradicular septa with its restore to the 14th day), the inflammatory process affects the adjacent 2nd and 3rd molars, leading to its decrease on the 1st day in the area of interalveolar and interradicular septa of the 2nd molar by 24.4 % and 3rd molar – by 16.8 % with its restore to the 7th day. It was revealed that the pre-existing early resorptive phase of the local inflammatory reaction ends by the 7th day of the post-extraction period, changing to the reparative by the 14th day. The development of experimental diabetes mellitus in rats leads to an increase in resorptive processes in the mandible bone tissue, which is manifested by a decrease in radiological density in the area of the 1st molar root by 2.27 times along with its increase in the interalveolar and interradicular septa area of all three low molars by 22.0 %, 21.8 % and 18.3 %, respectively. Experimental diabetes contributes to the particular course of the wound process after tooth extraction. At the same time, it is an important pathogenetic link for the formation of complications due to the disturbance of the resorption-reparative relationship in the area of the alveolar socket and the adjacent molars.
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spelling doaj-art-805fed31446f4a9bb799d0145c35821e2025-08-20T03:07:05ZengZaporizhzhia State Medical and Pharmaceutical UniversityPatologìâ2306-80272310-12372019-05-01161879310.14739/2310-1237.2019.1.166326Specific aspects of the radiographic morphometric and densitometric characteristics of mandible of the rats with experimental diabetes mellitus after tooth extractionA. V. Abramov K. S. HanchevYe. V. KadzharianDiabetes mellitus is regarded today as a metabolic disease, which is considered to be a modulator of endodontic infections, is responsible for altering the immune and inflammatory responses, impedes the healing process, and contributes to damage of organs and tissues of the body, including tooth pulp and periapical tissues. The aim of the work is to study the radiographic characteristics of the dental septum of the alveolar crest of the mandible, crown and root of the low molars of rats with experimental streptozotocin diabetes at different times of the post-extraction period (the 1st, 7th and 14th day). Materials and methods. Studies were conducted on 120 male Wistar rats, 8–10 months old, divided into eight groups of 15 animals each. The experimental diabetes mellitus was modelled in 45 animals by a single administration of streptozotocin interperitoneally (SIGMA Chemical, the USA) at a dose of 50 mg/kg, diluted in 0.5 ml of 0.1 M citrate buffer (pH 4.5) ex tempore, on the 21st day after its induction the level of fasting glucose was determined (by the glucose oxidise method using standard test strips Test Strip II, glucometer Glucocard, Japan), which was 24.7 ± 2.2 mM/l. The extraction of the first low molar of the right mandible was realised using thiopental anaesthesia (40 mg / kg dose) with additional local infiltration anaesthesia with Ubistesine (3M Deutschland GmbH, Germany).On the 1st, 7th, and 14th day, dates that correspond to the experiment after the extraction of the tooth, the rats were decapitated using thiopental anaesthesia (dose 40 mg/kg).The visiography of the mandible was performed using a computerized 3D CBCT tomograph Panoura 18S Panoramic 3D. With the help of digital image analysis the radiographic density of tissues of the alveolar socket of the removed 1st molar, crown of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd molars, their root and dental septum of the alveolar crest were determined. The results. Radiological density of the interalveolar and interradicular septa between the 1st–3rd molar and the 1st molar root, which is the most traumatized and loaded rats' tooth, is decreased in the rats with experimental diabetes mellitus. Tooth extraction in the rats with diabetes mellitus results in the increase (not in the decrease as it is observed in control group) of radiological density a day after in the alveolar socket and the adjacent 2nd and 3rd molars, that may be caused by significant infiltration related to the secondary alteration. The final stage of the local inflammatory reaction resorptive phase that corresponds to the 7th day of post-extraction period is characterized by almost complete restoration of the alveolar socket radiological density in the control rats, whereas in the rats with diabetes mellitus radiological density of the studied sites decreases and this process continues on the 14th day. Conclusions. In the work it was found out that the extraction of a tooth in rats with normal carbohydrate metabolism is accompanied by dynamic changes in radiological density not only in the extraction area of the 1st molar (it decreases on the 1st day in the area of the root more than 2.7 times and by 65 % in the area of interalveolar and interradicular septa with its restore to the 14th day), the inflammatory process affects the adjacent 2nd and 3rd molars, leading to its decrease on the 1st day in the area of interalveolar and interradicular septa of the 2nd molar by 24.4 % and 3rd molar – by 16.8 % with its restore to the 7th day. It was revealed that the pre-existing early resorptive phase of the local inflammatory reaction ends by the 7th day of the post-extraction period, changing to the reparative by the 14th day. The development of experimental diabetes mellitus in rats leads to an increase in resorptive processes in the mandible bone tissue, which is manifested by a decrease in radiological density in the area of the 1st molar root by 2.27 times along with its increase in the interalveolar and interradicular septa area of all three low molars by 22.0 %, 21.8 % and 18.3 %, respectively. Experimental diabetes contributes to the particular course of the wound process after tooth extraction. At the same time, it is an important pathogenetic link for the formation of complications due to the disturbance of the resorption-reparative relationship in the area of the alveolar socket and the adjacent molars.http://pat.zsmu.edu.ua/article/view/166326/167130diabetes mellitustooth extractionradiographymandiblerats
spellingShingle A. V. Abramov
K. S. Hanchev
Ye. V. Kadzharian
Specific aspects of the radiographic morphometric and densitometric characteristics of mandible of the rats with experimental diabetes mellitus after tooth extraction
Patologìâ
diabetes mellitus
tooth extraction
radiography
mandible
rats
title Specific aspects of the radiographic morphometric and densitometric characteristics of mandible of the rats with experimental diabetes mellitus after tooth extraction
title_full Specific aspects of the radiographic morphometric and densitometric characteristics of mandible of the rats with experimental diabetes mellitus after tooth extraction
title_fullStr Specific aspects of the radiographic morphometric and densitometric characteristics of mandible of the rats with experimental diabetes mellitus after tooth extraction
title_full_unstemmed Specific aspects of the radiographic morphometric and densitometric characteristics of mandible of the rats with experimental diabetes mellitus after tooth extraction
title_short Specific aspects of the radiographic morphometric and densitometric characteristics of mandible of the rats with experimental diabetes mellitus after tooth extraction
title_sort specific aspects of the radiographic morphometric and densitometric characteristics of mandible of the rats with experimental diabetes mellitus after tooth extraction
topic diabetes mellitus
tooth extraction
radiography
mandible
rats
url http://pat.zsmu.edu.ua/article/view/166326/167130
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