Effects of hyperbaric oxygen treatment on implant osseointegration in experimental diabetes mellitus
AUTOR(ES)
ALTUG, Hasan Ayberk, TATLI, Ufuk, COSKUN, Abdullah Tugrul, ERDOGAN, Özgür, ÖZKAN, Aydın, SENCIMEN, Metin, KÜRKÇÜ, Mehmet
FONTE
J. Appl. Oral Sci.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
10/07/2018
RESUMO
Abstract Objective To evaluate whether hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) treatment has a favorable effect on implant osseointegration in diabetic rabbits. Material and Methods An experimental diabetes model was induced in 32 New Zealand rabbits through IV injection of alloxan. After the state of diabetes had been confirmed, one dental implant was placed in the metaphysical region of each animal’s tibia. After the implants’ placements, the animals were divided into two groups. Half of the animals underwent HBO treatment, while the other group did not receive HBO treatment and served as the control group. The animals were euthanized at the 4th and 8th weeks. The osseointegration of the implants were compared by histomorphometry and resonance frequency analysis (RFA). Results The Bone Implant Contact (BIC) values were significantly higher in the HBO group than in the control group at the 4th week. There was no difference in the BIC values between the groups at the 8th week. There was no significant difference in the RFA scores between the groups both at the 4th and 8th weeks after the operation. Conclusion Histomorphometry findings suggest that HBO has positive effect on implant osseointegration in the early healing period in diabetic rabbits. However, implant stability is not affected by HBO treatment.
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