Influence of root-surface conditioning with acid and chelating agents on clot stabilization

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Autor(a) principal: Leite, Fábio Renato Manzolli
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Sampaio, José Eduardo Cezar [UNESP], Zandim, Daniela Leal [UNESP], Dantas, Andréa Abi Rached [UNESP], Leite, Elza Regina Manzolli [UNESP], Leite, Amauri Antiquera [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Objective: To compare the adhesion and maturation of blood components on chemically conditioned root surfaces. Method and Materials: Clinical root samples of human teeth were obtained (n = 150) and manually scaled. Five groups of 30 samples were treated as follows: (1) saline solution irrigation (control); (2) 24% EDTA gel; (3) 25% citric acid solution; (4) tetracycline solution (50 mg/mL); and (5) 30% sodium citrate solution. After these treatments, 15 samples of each group received a blood drop and were analyzed by SEM. The remaining 15 had their surface morphology evaluated for collagen fibrils exposure by SEM. Photomicrographs were analyzed according to the score of adhesion of blood components. Kruskal-Wallis and Dunn multiple comparison tests were employed. Results: The control group was characterized by the absence of blood elements on the surface. The best result was observed in the citric acid group, which had a dense fibrin network with blood elements adhered. The EDTA group showed a moderate fibrin network formation. In contrast, a scarce fibrin network and a few cells were present in the tetracycline samples, and an absence of blood elements was found on sodium citrate specimens. The citric acid group was statistically different from the control group (P < .01). No differences were found among the control, EDTA, tetracycline, and sodium citrate groups (P > .05). Conclusion: Under these experimental conditions, citric acid is indicated to stabilize clots on the root surface, which act as a scaffold for connective tissue cell development. © 2010 by Quintessence Publishing Co Inc.
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spelling Influence of root-surface conditioning with acid and chelating agents on clot stabilizationClotFibrinPeriodontal diseasesPeriodontal therapyScanning electron microscopySmear layerTooth rootObjective: To compare the adhesion and maturation of blood components on chemically conditioned root surfaces. Method and Materials: Clinical root samples of human teeth were obtained (n = 150) and manually scaled. Five groups of 30 samples were treated as follows: (1) saline solution irrigation (control); (2) 24% EDTA gel; (3) 25% citric acid solution; (4) tetracycline solution (50 mg/mL); and (5) 30% sodium citrate solution. After these treatments, 15 samples of each group received a blood drop and were analyzed by SEM. The remaining 15 had their surface morphology evaluated for collagen fibrils exposure by SEM. Photomicrographs were analyzed according to the score of adhesion of blood components. Kruskal-Wallis and Dunn multiple comparison tests were employed. Results: The control group was characterized by the absence of blood elements on the surface. The best result was observed in the citric acid group, which had a dense fibrin network with blood elements adhered. The EDTA group showed a moderate fibrin network formation. In contrast, a scarce fibrin network and a few cells were present in the tetracycline samples, and an absence of blood elements was found on sodium citrate specimens. The citric acid group was statistically different from the control group (P < .01). No differences were found among the control, EDTA, tetracycline, and sodium citrate groups (P > .05). Conclusion: Under these experimental conditions, citric acid is indicated to stabilize clots on the root surface, which act as a scaffold for connective tissue cell development. © 2010 by Quintessence Publishing Co Inc.Department of Semilogy and Clinics School of Dentistry Federal University of Pelotas (UFPel) Pelotas, Rio Grande do SulDepartment of Diagnostics and Surgery School of Dentistry at Araraquara São Paulo State University, Araraquara, São PauloDepartment of Diagnostics and Surgery School of Dentistry at Araraquara São Paulo State University (UNESP), Araraquara, São PauloDepartment of Clinical Analysis School of Pharmacy at Araraquara São Paulo State University (UNESP), Araraquara, São PauloDepartment of Diagnostics and Surgery School of Dentistry at Araraquara São Paulo State University, Araraquara, São PauloDepartment of Diagnostics and Surgery School of Dentistry at Araraquara São Paulo State University (UNESP), Araraquara, São PauloDepartment of Clinical Analysis School of Pharmacy at Araraquara São Paulo State University (UNESP), Araraquara, São PauloUniversidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE)Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Leite, Fábio Renato ManzolliSampaio, José Eduardo Cezar [UNESP]Zandim, Daniela Leal [UNESP]Dantas, Andréa Abi Rached [UNESP]Leite, Elza Regina Manzolli [UNESP]Leite, Amauri Antiquera [UNESP]2022-04-28T21:01:23Z2022-04-28T21:01:23Z2010-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article341-349Quintessence International, v. 41, n. 4, p. 341-349, 2010.0033-6572http://hdl.handle.net/11449/2258712-s2.0-77953254974Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengQuintessence Internationalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-06-21T15:19:31Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/225871Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T23:11:52.956323Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Influence of root-surface conditioning with acid and chelating agents on clot stabilization
title Influence of root-surface conditioning with acid and chelating agents on clot stabilization
spellingShingle Influence of root-surface conditioning with acid and chelating agents on clot stabilization
Leite, Fábio Renato Manzolli
Clot
Fibrin
Periodontal diseases
Periodontal therapy
Scanning electron microscopy
Smear layer
Tooth root
title_short Influence of root-surface conditioning with acid and chelating agents on clot stabilization
title_full Influence of root-surface conditioning with acid and chelating agents on clot stabilization
title_fullStr Influence of root-surface conditioning with acid and chelating agents on clot stabilization
title_full_unstemmed Influence of root-surface conditioning with acid and chelating agents on clot stabilization
title_sort Influence of root-surface conditioning with acid and chelating agents on clot stabilization
author Leite, Fábio Renato Manzolli
author_facet Leite, Fábio Renato Manzolli
Sampaio, José Eduardo Cezar [UNESP]
Zandim, Daniela Leal [UNESP]
Dantas, Andréa Abi Rached [UNESP]
Leite, Elza Regina Manzolli [UNESP]
Leite, Amauri Antiquera [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Sampaio, José Eduardo Cezar [UNESP]
Zandim, Daniela Leal [UNESP]
Dantas, Andréa Abi Rached [UNESP]
Leite, Elza Regina Manzolli [UNESP]
Leite, Amauri Antiquera [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Leite, Fábio Renato Manzolli
Sampaio, José Eduardo Cezar [UNESP]
Zandim, Daniela Leal [UNESP]
Dantas, Andréa Abi Rached [UNESP]
Leite, Elza Regina Manzolli [UNESP]
Leite, Amauri Antiquera [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Clot
Fibrin
Periodontal diseases
Periodontal therapy
Scanning electron microscopy
Smear layer
Tooth root
topic Clot
Fibrin
Periodontal diseases
Periodontal therapy
Scanning electron microscopy
Smear layer
Tooth root
description Objective: To compare the adhesion and maturation of blood components on chemically conditioned root surfaces. Method and Materials: Clinical root samples of human teeth were obtained (n = 150) and manually scaled. Five groups of 30 samples were treated as follows: (1) saline solution irrigation (control); (2) 24% EDTA gel; (3) 25% citric acid solution; (4) tetracycline solution (50 mg/mL); and (5) 30% sodium citrate solution. After these treatments, 15 samples of each group received a blood drop and were analyzed by SEM. The remaining 15 had their surface morphology evaluated for collagen fibrils exposure by SEM. Photomicrographs were analyzed according to the score of adhesion of blood components. Kruskal-Wallis and Dunn multiple comparison tests were employed. Results: The control group was characterized by the absence of blood elements on the surface. The best result was observed in the citric acid group, which had a dense fibrin network with blood elements adhered. The EDTA group showed a moderate fibrin network formation. In contrast, a scarce fibrin network and a few cells were present in the tetracycline samples, and an absence of blood elements was found on sodium citrate specimens. The citric acid group was statistically different from the control group (P < .01). No differences were found among the control, EDTA, tetracycline, and sodium citrate groups (P > .05). Conclusion: Under these experimental conditions, citric acid is indicated to stabilize clots on the root surface, which act as a scaffold for connective tissue cell development. © 2010 by Quintessence Publishing Co Inc.
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