Revista de Odontologia da UNESP
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Revista de Odontologia da UNESP
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Evaluation of bone loss due to primary occlusal trauma in two experimental models of occlusal overload

Avaliação da reabsorção óssea promovida pelo trauma oclusal primário em dois modelos experimentais de sobrecarga oclusal

Lopes, Ana Cristina Távora de Albuquerque; Téo, Mirela Anne Quartaroli; Corrêa, Mônica Grazieli; Ishikiriama, Bella Luna Colombini; Campos, Mirella Lindoso Gomes

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Abstract

Introduction: Primary occlusal trauma (OT) is an injury of the periodontium with normal height as a result of occlusal forces which exceed their adaptive capacity. Objective: To evaluate, histometrically, the alveolar bone loss in the furcation region of rats experimentally submitted to 2 models of occlusal overload. Material and method: 45 animals randomly divided into 3 groups: Occlusal Interference (OI, n = 15) - fixing an orthodontic wire segment on the occlusal surface of the first lower molar; Occlusal Overload (OO, n = 15) - wearing of the cusps of the lower contralateral molars, the second and third molars next to the first molar that had its dimensions maintained; Negative Control (NC, n = 15) - evaluation of the initial dimensions of the periodontal ligament (PL). Five animals / group were sacrificed after 14, 21 and 28 days. Result: Intergroup evaluation showed significant bone loss in OI (p<0.001) and OO (p<0.01) compared to NC. OI had significantly higher bone loss compared to OO at 14 (p<0.01), 21 (p <0.01) and 28 days (p<0.01). The intragroup evaluation showed no significant influence of time on bone loss in OI and OO, regardless of the technique used (p>0.05). The thickness of the PL remained stable in NC (p>0.05). Conclusion: OI and OO were effective in the experimental reproduction of OT, and OI promoted greater alveolar bone loss compared to OO, showing that the impact of occlusal overload in OI increased the extent of the OT injury.

Keywords

Alveolar bone loss, traumatic dental occlusion, wounds and injuries, rats.

Resumo

Introdução: Trauma oclusal primário (TO) é a injúria causada no periodonto de inserção de dentes com periodonto de altura normal devido a forças oclusais que excedem sua capacidade adaptativa. Objetivo: Avaliar histometricamente a reabsorção óssea alveolar na região da furca do 1º molar inferior em ratos submetidos experimentalmente a 2 modelos de sobrecarga oclusal. Material e método: 45 animais aleatoriamente divididos em 3 Grupos: Interferência Oclusal (GI, n = 15) - fixação de um segmento de fio ortodôntico na face oclusal do 1º molar inferior; Sobrecarga Oclusal (GS, n = 15) - desgaste das cúspides dos molares inferiores contralaterais e dos 2º e 3º molares do lado do 1º molar que teve suas dimensões mantidas; Grupo Controle Negativo (CN, n = 15) - avaliação das dimensões iniciais do ligamento periodontal. Cinco animais/grupo foram submetidos à eutanásia após 14, 21 e 28 dias. Resultado: A avaliação intergrupos mostrou que houve reabsorção óssea significativa em GI (p<0,001) e GS (p<0,01) quando comparados com CN. O grupo GI teve reabsorção óssea significativamente maior quando comparado ao grupo GS em 14 (p<0,01), 21 (p<0,01) e 28 dias (p<0,01). A avaliação intragrupos não mostrou influência significativa do tempo na reabsorção óssea em GI e GS, independente da técnica utilizada (p>0,05). A espessura do ligamento periodontal manteve-se estável no grupo CN (p>0,05). Conclusão: GI e GS foram eficazes na reprodução experimental do TO e GI promoveu maior reabsorção óssea alveolar quando comparado a GS, mostrando que o impacto causado pela sobrecarga oclusal no grupo GI aumentou a lesão por TO.

Palavras-chave

Reabsorção óssea, oclusão dental, ferimentos e lesões, ratos.

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