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Influence of alcohol consumption on alveolar bone level associated with ligature-induced periodontitis in rats
Souza, Daniela Martins de; Ricardo, Lucilene Hernandes; Kantoski, Karla Zanini; Rocha, Rosilene Fernandes da.
  • Souza, Daniela Martins de; University of Pindamonhangaba. Department of Dentistry. Pindamonhangaba. BR
  • Ricardo, Lucilene Hernandes; University of Taubaté. School of Dentistry. Department of Periodontology. Taubaté. BR
  • Kantoski, Karla Zanini; Federal University of Santa Maria. School of Dentistry. Department of Restorative Dentistry. Santa Maria. BR
  • Rocha, Rosilene Fernandes da; São Paulo State University. School of Dentistry of São José dos Campos. Department of Bioscience and Oral Diagnosis. São José dos Campos. BR
Braz. oral res ; 23(3): 326-332, 2009. ilus, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: lil-530272
ABSTRACT
Alcohol consumption is a risk indicator for periodontal disease. The purpose of this study was to morphometrically evaluate the influence of alcohol consumption on alveolar bone level associated with ligature-induced periodontitis in rats. Thirty-six female rats (Wistar, 120 days-old) were randomly divided into three groups that received a daily administration of a water diet (control, n = 12), a 10 percent alcohol diet (10 percent ethanol, n = 12) or a 20 percent alcohol diet (20 percent ethanol, n = 12). Four weeks after the onset of the experiment, cotton ligatures were placed around the cervix of the upper right second molar in six rats. The other 6 rats in each group remained unligated. The rats were sacrificed four weeks after ligature placement. The maxillary bones were removed and alveolar bone loss was analyzed by measuring the distance between the cementoenamel junction and the alveolar bone crest at 2 buccal and 2 palatal sites on the upper right second molar. Analyses between the ligated and unligated groups showed that the presence of ligature induced alveolar bone loss (p < 0.05). Unligated groups showed no significant differences between each other (p > 0.05). In the ligated groups, rats receiving 20 percent ethanol showed significantly greater bone loss compared to control rats or rats receiving 10 percent ethanol. These results demonstrate that alcohol consumption may increase alveolar bone loss in female rats in a dose-dependent manner.
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Texto completo: Disponible Índice: LILACS (Américas) Asunto principal: Periodontitis / Consumo de Bebidas Alcohólicas / Pérdida de Hueso Alveolar / Pérdida de la Inserción Periodontal Tipo de estudio: Estudio de etiología / Estudio pronóstico / Factores de riesgo Límite: Animales Idioma: Inglés Revista: Braz. oral res Asunto de la revista: Odontología Año: 2009 Tipo del documento: Artículo País de afiliación: Brasil Institución/País de afiliación: Federal University of Santa Maria/BR / São Paulo State University/BR / University of Pindamonhangaba/BR / University of Taubaté/BR

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Texto completo: Disponible Índice: LILACS (Américas) Asunto principal: Periodontitis / Consumo de Bebidas Alcohólicas / Pérdida de Hueso Alveolar / Pérdida de la Inserción Periodontal Tipo de estudio: Estudio de etiología / Estudio pronóstico / Factores de riesgo Límite: Animales Idioma: Inglés Revista: Braz. oral res Asunto de la revista: Odontología Año: 2009 Tipo del documento: Artículo País de afiliación: Brasil Institución/País de afiliación: Federal University of Santa Maria/BR / São Paulo State University/BR / University of Pindamonhangaba/BR / University of Taubaté/BR