Effect of β-carotene patch application on gingival crevicular fluid volume after repeated periapical radiographic exposure

Faluthia Arini Puspitaningrum, Rurie Ratna Shantiningsih, Ryna Dwi Yanuaryska
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Free radicals generated during ionization process of X-rays can damage biological tissues. Radiation exposure to gingival sulcus area will damage endothelial cells and increase permeability of blood vessels under sulcular and junctional epithelium. That inflammation will increase gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) volume. Repeated periapical radiographs often occurs due to the unfulfillment of quality assurance and leads to an increase amount of radiation dose received by the patient. Previous studies have shown that β-carotene mucoadhesive gingival patch can penetrate mucous membrane and provide protection against radiation by reducing the number of gingival epithelial cells micronuclei. The aims of this study was to observe β-carotene mucoadhesive gingival patch effect in GCF volume from patient exposed to repeated periapical radiographs. We recruited 10 participants from patients who receive repeated periapical radiographs in instalation of dentomaxillofacial radiology, Prof Soedomo dental and oral hospital Faculty of Dentistry UGM. The teeth of the subjects are divided into control and treatment group. β-carotene mucoadhesive gingival patch was applied to treatment group. GCF was collected using an absorbing paper strip before and after exposure, then measured bysliding caliper. Paired T-test showed significant differences (p<0.05) between GCF volume before and after radiographic exposure in each group. Independent T-test showed significant differences (p<0.05) of GCF volume between control and treatment group. Conclusion of this study is β-carotene mucoadhesive gingival patch significantly reduce GCF volume after repeated periapical radiographic exposure.
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应用β-胡萝卜素贴片对反复根尖周造影后龈沟液容量的影响
x射线电离过程中产生的自由基会损伤生物组织。辐射暴露于龈沟区会损伤内皮细胞,增加龈沟上皮和结上皮下血管的通透性。这种炎症会增加牙龈沟液(GCF)的体积。由于质量保证不到位,经常出现重复的根尖周x线检查,导致患者接受的放射剂量增加。已有研究表明,β-胡萝卜素黏附牙龈贴片通过减少牙龈上皮细胞微核的数量来穿透粘膜,起到抗辐射的作用。本研究的目的是观察β-胡萝卜素黏附牙龈贴片对反复根尖周x线片患者GCF体积的影响。我们招募了10名参与者,这些患者接受了反复的根尖周x线摄影,以安装牙颌面放射学,Soedomo牙科和口腔医院牙科学院UGM。将受试者的牙齿分为对照组和治疗组。治疗组采用β-胡萝卜素黏附龈贴。在暴露前后用吸光纸条收集GCF,然后用滑动卡尺测量。配对t检验显示,各组放射照射前后GCF体积差异有统计学意义(p<0.05)。独立t检验显示对照组与治疗组GCF体积差异有统计学意义(p<0.05)。结论:β-胡萝卜素黏附牙龈贴片在根尖周反复暴露后可显著减少GCF体积。
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