Literature DB >> 12120770

Effects of pre-soaked retraction cords on the microcirculation of the human gingival margin.

Arpád Fazekas1, F Csempesz, Zs Csabai, J Vág.   

Abstract

In the direct treatment of cervical lesions and to improve the impression-making procedure prior to fabricating indirect restorations, exposure of the gingival sulcus and control of hemorrhage or gingival fluid seepage are a prerequisite. For gingival displacement, cords impregnated with medicaments are widely used. In this investigation, the authors first studied in vitro the time course of fluid absorption by retraction cords immersed in test solutions. Thereafter, in a clinical trial, they examined the microcirculatory responses of the gingival margin after subgingival insertion and removal of retraction cords pre-soaked in solutions containing saline, AlCl3, Fe2(SO4)3 or epinephrine. Blood flow was recorded using laser Doppler technique. Blood perfusion fell markedly upon inserting the retraction cord, and this response was invariably present with all the compounds tested. After five-minutes, the decrease became less apparent with cords that were impregnated with physiological saline, AlCl3 or Fe2(SO4)3. Removing the cord elicited a prompt, marked and sustained increase in gingival microcirculation. However, removal of the cord impregnated with 0.1% epinephrine failed to reverse the decreased perfusion, and blood flow to the gingival margin remained low over an additional 20-minute observation. The results of this study indicate that with the exception of epinephrine, all retraction substances tested produced gingival hyperemia for operative procedures. Only epinephrine exhibited sustained vasoconstrictor response. It is anticipated that using laser Doppler flowmetry may be a suitable technique to evaluate the appropriate concentration of epinephrine that would elicit topical vasoconstriction.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12120770

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oper Dent        ISSN: 0361-7734            Impact factor:   2.440


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