Effects of Flumetazone on Exposed Dental Pulp of Dogs
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Capík I . , V. Ledeck ̆, A. ·evãík: Effects of Flumetazone on Exposed Dental Pulp of Dogs. Acta Vet. Brno 2003, 72: 279-283. Dental pulp metabolism plays very important role throughout the tooth life. Its role is essential particularly in the first two-three years. This is the time of the highest dentin deposition which provides sufficient firmness to withstand common everyday trauma. This study compared the systemic influence of corticosteroid (flumetazone-Acutol Lösung) on dental pulp vitality after partial pulpectomy performed within 24 h to four days after trauma. Ten mongrel dogs were used in the study. They were anaesthetised throughout all experimental procedures. Forty canine teeth were fractured at the coronal third of crowns. Five dogs with 20 fractured canine teeth were treated with antibiotic amoxicilin (Clamoxyl) 15 mg/kg-1 i.m. every 48 h until six days after the vital pulpotomy. The second group was treated with amoxicilin and flumetazone 0.0125 mg/kg-1 i.m. (0.05ml/2 kg) administered during the first two days after pulp exposure. X-ray examination carried out two and three months after the therapy and physical examination (opening of the pulp cavity) in dubious cases proved that intramuscularly administered flumetazone influenced non-significantly the vitality of dental pulp of teeth subjected to vital pulpotomy later than 48 h after the trauma (p 0. 59). Despite its non-significant influence it may increase the probability of conservation of the dental pulp and subsequent continuous dentin deposition especially in maturing teeth. Dental pulp, partial pulpectomy, endodontics, corticosteroid, dog, radiological examination Dental pulp consists of connective tissue. It differs from the other connective tissues by lack of epithelium and the presence of odontoblasts. The pulp is a terminal organ in terms of neural and vascular functions. Common injuries of the dental pulp include traumatic injuries due to concussive shock, and thermal and infection injuries. When traumatized by a concussive shock, the tooth becomes inflamed (pulpitis) and swells within its dentinal shell (pulpal oedema), or it haemorrhages (pulpal haemorrhage). Clinically, the first signs of dental pulp inflammation are hyperaemia, followed by painful symptomatic pulpitis that may develop into a painless but irreversible condition. This leads to necrosis of the dental pulp. After secondary exposure to a coronal fracture it is only a matter of time before pathogenic bacteria descend into the pulp canal to cause an abscess either within the canal itself or periapically by extension of the infection. Eisner (1992) recommends endodontic treatment such as partial pulpectomy for recent fractures to preserve the dental pulp in a healthy state. This procedure is indicated within 48 h after the fracture of a mature tooth. This period can be extended to two or three weeks after the fracture of an incompletely developed adult tooth. One exception to the 48-h rule is when the risk of failure can be accepted in order to allow a young tooth (in animals younger than 18 months) to develop a thicker dentinal wall, to complete apexigenesis (physiological lengthening of root and apical closure) and to become a better developed tooth as recorded Tholen (1983). Even if the tooth eventually dies, it has become more developed and the root canal therapy can then be performed. And although dead, the mature tooth will have a thicker, stronger dentinal wall, which increases its ability to remain functional and to withstand common everyday trauma. It has been suggested that calcium hydroxide has a beneficial effect on the inflamed pulp tissue because of its high pH, which might modify the environmental pH to the levels more favourable for cellular activity and thus for the repair processes. According to Nyborg (1958) investigations on the cariously exposed pulp have not confirmed any positive effect of calcium hydroxide. Tronstad and Mjör (1972) reported a beneficial effect on healing of calcium hydroxide applied to exposed monkey pulp with experimentally induced pulpitis. Cvek (1978) and Cvek and Lundberg (1983) described very favourable clinical, roentgenological, and histological results following partial pulpectomy and capping with calcium hydroxide of traumatically exposed healthy human pulp. The healing did not seem to be influenced by factors such as exposure time, degree of exposure, or stage of the root development. Histological studies of accidentally exposed pulp in humans and monkeys showed only superficial inflammation following exposure for up to seven days. This was said to be due to the free exposure that permitted salivary rinsing and excluded the impact of debris. Pavl ica et al. (2000) recorded less inflamation and a thicker cover from well-formed, canalised tertiary dentine after partial pulpectomy in comparison with direct pulp capping. On the basis of these results, they recommend the radical method of vital amputation-partial pulpectomy as the most suitable approach for retaining the vitality of teeth with directly exposed pulp. Various corticosteroids have been incorporated into calcium hydroxide cements or pastes in order to prevent or reduce pulpal inflammation and to relieve pain. Uit to et al. (1975) recorded that corticosteroids cause degenerative changes in the tissue and reduce the pulpal ability to form a hard tissue barrier in the presence of calcium hydroxide. Concerning the addition of corticosteroids to calcium hydroxide-containing pulp-capping agents, no biologically aceptable histological results have been reported so far. The purpose of the present study was to determine radiologically the effect of systemically administered corticosteroids on endodontically treated (partial pulpectomy) fractured teeth in dogs, 20 2 month-old. The dental pulps were examined daily before endodontic therapy by adspection to diagnose the presence of pulp oedema at the fracture line and any changes in colour. Materials and Methods The experiments conformed to the regulations of Ethic Committee of the University of Veterinary Medicine in Ko‰ice, Slovakia. Ten dogs of mixed breeds weighing 8 -12 kg, 20 2-month-old, were used in the study. The dogs were divided into two groups (n = 5). They were anaesthetised throughout all experimental procedures. Anaesthesia was induced by intravenous administration of 0.5 mg/kg-1 body weight of diazepam and 4 mg/kg-1 of ketamine followed by 1 to 2% halothane for the maintenance of anaesthesia. The canine pulp chambers were opened by amputation of the coronal third of the crowns using a high-speed dental bur and extraction forceps, avoiding dental pulp concussion in all dogs. Group 1 was treated with antibiotic amoxicillin (Clamoxyl) 15 mg/kg-1 administered i. m. every 48 h, and by vital pulpotomy, performed in 24-h intervals until 96 h after the occurrence of the fracture. Group 2 was also treated with antibiotics in the same manner as Group 1 and also with flumetazone (Acutol Lösung) 0.0125 mg/kg-1 i.m.within the first two days after trauma. The vital pulpotomy was performed in the same way as in the first group. The pulp amputation was done with a diamond dental bur in the coronal part of teeth. The time necessary for haemostasis was noted and compared between different groups of teeth within each group of dogs and between the two experimental groups of dogs. Bleeding was stopped by gently placing a sterile cotton pellet on the dental pulp for 2 min, followed by placement of a sterile cotton pellet in 1-min intervals in the case of continuing bleeding. After haemostasis, the pulp stups were disinfected with 0.25% chlorhexidine for 1 min and Ca(OH)2 paste, glassionomer cement and photocomposite were applied. Each tooth was examined radiographically at 2 and 3 months after the therapy. Antibiotics were administered intramuscularly to both groups of dogs for subsequent 6 days following endodontic therapy. 280
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