Analysis of the reaction of subcutaneous tissues in rats and the antimicrobial activity of calcium hydroxide paste used in association with different substances

Authors

  • Raquel Zanin MIDENA University of São Paulo; Bauru School of Dentistry; Department of Dentistry, Endodontics and Dental Materials
  • Roberto Brandão GARCIA University of São Paulo; Bauru School of Dentistry; Department of Dentistry, Endodontics and Dental Materials
  • Bruno Cavalini CAVENAGO University of São Paulo; Bauru School of Dentistry; Department of Dentistry, Endodontics and Dental Materials
  • Marina Angélica MARCIANO University of São Paulo; Bauru School of Dentistry; Department of Dentistry, Endodontics and Dental Materials
  • Paloma Gagliardi MINOTTI University of São Paulo; Bauru School of Dentistry; Department of Dentistry, Endodontics and Dental Materials
  • Ronald ORDINOLA-ZAPATA University of São Paulo; Bauru School of Dentistry; Department of Dentistry, Endodontics and Dental Materials
  • Paulo Henrique WECKWERTH University of Sagrado Coração; Health Sciences Department
  • Flaviana Bombarda de ANDRADE University of São Paulo; Bauru School of Dentistry; Department of Dentistry, Endodontics and Dental Materials
  • Marco Antonio Hungaro DUARTE University of São Paulo; Bauru School of Dentistry; Department of Dentistry, Endodontics and Dental Materials

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-775720140049

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the subcutaneous tissue response in rats and the antimicrobial activity of intracanal calcium hydroxide dressings mixed with different substances against E. faecalis. Fifty four rats were divided into three experimental groups according to the vehicle in the calcium hydroxide treatment: 0.4% chlorohexidine in propylene glycol (PG),Casearia sylvestris Sw in PG and calcium hydroxide+PG (control group). The pastes were placed into polyethylene tubes and implanted into the subcutaneous tissue. After 7, 14 and 30 days, the samples were processed and histologically evaluated (hematoxylin and eosin). The tissue surface in contact with the material was analyzed, and the quantitative analysis determined the volume density occupied by the inflammatory infiltrate (giant cells, polymorphonuclear cells and mononuclear cells), fibroblasts, collagen fibers and blood vessels. For the antimicrobial analysis, 20 dentin blocks infected with E. faecalis were treated with calcium hydroxide pastes in different vehicles; 0.4% chlorhexidine in PG, PG, extract fromCasearia sylvestris Sw in PG and a positive control (infection and without medication) for 7 days. The efficiency of the pastes was evaluated by the live/dead technique and confocal microscopy. The results showed that 0.4% chlorhexidine induced a higher inflammatory response than the other groups. The Casearia sylvestris Sw extract showed satisfactory results in relation to the intensity of the inflammatory response. In the microbiological test, there were no statistical differences between the evaluated intracanal dressings and the percentage of bacterial viability was between 33 and 42%. The control group showed an 86% viability. Antimicrobial components such as chlorhexidine or Casearia sylvestris Sw did not improve the antimicrobial activity against E. faecalis in comparison to the calcium hydroxide+PG treatment. In addition, the incorporation of chlorhexidine in the calcium hydroxide paste promoted the highest inflammatory response.

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2015-10-01

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Analysis of the reaction of subcutaneous tissues in rats and the antimicrobial activity of calcium hydroxide paste used in association with different substances . (2015). Journal of Applied Oral Science, 23(5), 508-514. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-775720140049