HISTOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES TO IMPROVE TESTING OF PULPAL RESPONSE OF TEETH TO FILLING MATERIAL

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VANWYK, JH
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[1] Medical Research Council/ University of the Witwatersrand, Dental Research Institute, WlTS, 2050, Johannesburg
关键词
DENTAL PULP; TEETH; FILLING MATERIAL;
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10.3109/10520299309105632
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Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Two fixation fluids, two fixation techniques and two embedding methods were investigated for their effects on the quality of sections of teeth for pulpal response to filling materials to improve evaluation of pulpal responses. Sections from 32 baboon teeth were prepared, half with experimental cavities and half without, using either 10% formaldehyde or 4% glutaraldehyde, longitudinal tooth splitting or removal of the tooth apex, and paraffin or K plast resin embedding; decalcification in a formic acid mixture was a constant throughout. Histometric analysis showed that paraffin embedding produced less shrinkage than the K Plast resin embedding although the difference was not statistically significant. Six parameters of separation at the pulp:dentine interface were studied: embedding, fixative, presence or absence of a cavity, cutting technique and individual animal tooth type. Statistical investigation revealed that fixative, cutting technique, and fixative and cutting technique combined had significant influences on the separation artifact. Of the combinations tested the choice of embedding method depends on which of the two artifacts, shrinkage or separation, is more adverse in the opinion of the investigator. Four percent glutaraldehyde together with the longitudinal split technique of fixation, processed by either K Plast resin embedding or paraffin embedding produced satisfactory pulpal sections.
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