Methodological considerations on descriptive studies of induced periodontal diseases in rats

Authors

  • Mariane Ponzio de Azevedo Galvão Gama Filho University; Discipline of Periodontics
  • Ana Chapper Lutheran University of Brazil; Discipline of Periodontics
  • Cassiano Kuchenbecker Rösing Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul; Discipline of Periodontics
  • Maria Beatriz Cardoso Ferreira Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul; Department of Pharmacology
  • Maria Antonieta Lopes de Souza Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1517-74912003000100011

Keywords:

Factor analysis^i1^sstatisti, Periodontitis, Ligation, Rats, Histology

Abstract

The aim of this study was to show the technique and the methodological approach used in describing histological characteristics of induced periodontal disease in rats. To reach that inflammatory process, periodontal disease was induced by ligature, with or without sucrose-rich diet. Twenty-four female adult (60 days old) Wistar rats were divided in four groups: Group 1, or control (which received standard diet), Group 2 (which received ligature around the upper second molars and a standard diet), Group 3 (which received a sucrose-rich diet), and Group 4 (which received ligature around the upper second molars and a sucrose-rich diet). The animals were followed for a period of 30 days, after which they were sacrificed. The upper second molars were removed, processed, and the histological characteristics were analyzed by a descriptive dichotomous method. The results were analyzed by the Fisher's exact test (significance level of 95%) and by a residual test, which showed the relation between groups and histological characteristics. The animals which received ligature (Groups 2 and 4) showed histological characteristics related with periodontitis, whilst the animals without ligatures showed no periodontal destruction. This was shown by a distribution of these groups in extremes of a graphic representation. The use of a ligature, as done in this study, was able to promote a chronic inflammatory process in the periodontium of rats, regardless of the adopted diet. The correspondence factorial analysis was capable of showing these characteristics, being one more tool to be used in histological research.

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Published

2003-03-01

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Periodontia

How to Cite

Methodological considerations on descriptive studies of induced periodontal diseases in rats. (2003). Pesquisa Odontológica Brasileira, 17(1), 56-62. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1517-74912003000100011