2017
DOI: 10.4103/1735-3327.201139
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Histopathological changes in dental pulp of rats following radiotherapy

Abstract: Background:Radiotherapy is one of the oral and pharyngeal cancer treatment methods that can cause damage to the tissues in the radiation area; the purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of radiotherapy on dental pulp tissue in rats.Materials and Methods:In this interventional, experimental double-blind study, 30 rats were studied in three groups (n = 10 each). The first group received 12 gray (Gy), the second group received 18 Gy in one session, and the third group was not exposed to radiation (contr… Show more

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“…For mucositis, grade 1 is including mild inflamed mucosa, grade 2 is associated with moderate erythema and ulceration, and grade 3 is associated with severe erythema and ulceration [ 16 ]. Congestion can score as normal= no congestion, grade 1= up to 3 congestive vessels, 2= 3 to 5 congestive vessels, and 3= more than 5 congestive vessels [ 17 ]. Degenerative changes scoring is as normal = 0.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For mucositis, grade 1 is including mild inflamed mucosa, grade 2 is associated with moderate erythema and ulceration, and grade 3 is associated with severe erythema and ulceration [ 16 ]. Congestion can score as normal= no congestion, grade 1= up to 3 congestive vessels, 2= 3 to 5 congestive vessels, and 3= more than 5 congestive vessels [ 17 ]. Degenerative changes scoring is as normal = 0.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, a clinical trial showed that mean SpO 2 increased after 6 months of radiation therapy compared to baseline values [11]. Therefore, the pulpal health of patients treated with ionising radiation should be carefully assessed [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In an experimental murine model, chemical alterations in pulp microcirculation and a sizable amount of inflammation, hyalinisation and vascular congestion were observed after exposure to ionising radiation to the dental pulp [8]. In addition, a systematic review of radiation-induced dental caries showed possible changes in the collagen of the dental pulp, causing secondary fibrosis and reduction in vascularisation and odontoblast metabolism [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%