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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.23.2008.tde-09042009-115022
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Author
Full name
Gabriella Guimarães de Oliveira
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2008
Supervisor
Committee
Nunes, Fabio Daumas (President)
Gavini, Giulio
Siqueira, Evandro Luiz
Title in Portuguese
Avaliação da resposta inflamatória em tecido conjuntivo de ratos frente ao uso de diferentes soluções irrigadoras
Keywords in Portuguese
Endodontia
Hipoclorito de Sódio
Inflamação
Abstract in Portuguese
O emprego da solução de hipoclorito de sódio em Endodontia data de 1936 quando Walker a introduziu na forma de soda clorada. Desde então, essa veio a se constituir na solução mais bem aceita como irrigante para fins endodônticos. Nos últimos anos, atribuições de grande importância relativas ao desempenho das soluções de hipoclorito de sódio, têm sido referidas ao controle do seu pH. Este trabalho tem por objetivo avaliar a resposta inflamatória do tecido conjuntivo do dorso de ratos frente ao emprego de soluções de hipoclorito de sódio em diferentes concentrações e valores de pH. Para tanto, 36 ratos receberam quatro feridas circulares confeccionadas por um punch. Sobre cada três dessas feridas foi gotejada uma solução diferente, enquanto que a última foi utilizada para controle. Os tratamentos foram realizados em triplicata. Após a irrigação das feridas, os ratos foram sacrificados em 3, 7 e 14 dias. Os fragmentos foram fixados e corados com hematoxilina e eosina para análise histológica. A análise histológica mostrou que aos 14 dias quase todos os espécimes encontravam-se totalmente epitelizados, com fenômenos inflamatórios somente no tecido conjuntivo subjacente, com exceção do grupo no qual foi utilizado a solução de hipoclorito de sódio 5% pH 11.
Title in English
Evaluation of the inflamatory response of some endodontic irrigations solutions in the conjuctive subcutaneous of mice
Keywords in English
Endodontic
Inflamation
Sodium Hypochlorite
Abstract in English
Sodium hypochlorite has been used as an endodontic irrigant since 1936, when Walker used it as Sodium Chlorine. Since then it has became the most well acceptable endodontic irrigant. During the last few years many studies have reported the importance of pH control. This study evaluates the inflammatory response of some endodontic irrigations solutions in the subcutaneous connective tissue of mice. Thirty six mice were obtained from the Biomedical Sciences Institute at the University of São Paulo. Their backs were divided in four quadrants and each quadrant was injured with an 8 mm punch. Three of these wounds were submitted to differents solutions, while the fourth was used as a control. This experiment was done in triplicate. After wounds irrigation mice were sacrificed at 3, 7 and 14 days. The samples were fixed on formol 10% and histologically analyzed after hematoxylin and eosin staining. At 14 days all wounds were covered with epithelium with a mild inflammatory infiltrate in the subjacent connective tissue, excepted the group that sodium hypochlorite 5% pH 11 was used. Endodontic; Sodium Hypochlorite; Inflamation.
 
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2009-06-08
 
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