Author/Authors :
Madani, Zahra Sadat Department of Endodontics - Dental Faculty - Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol , Azarakhsh, Soheil Department of Endodontics - Dental Faculty - Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak , Amini Shakib, Pouyan Department of Oral Maxillofacial Pathology - School of Dentistry - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Karimi, Masoomeh Department of Radiology and Radiotherapy - Faculty of Medicine - Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol
Abstract :
Background: Radiotherapy is one of the oral and pharyngeal cancer treatment methods that
can cause damage to the tissues in the radiation area; the purpose of this study is to evaluate the
effects of radiotherapy on dental pulp tissue in rats.
Materials and Methods: In this interventional, experimental double‑blind study, 30 rats were
studied in three groups (n = 10 each). The first group received 12 gray (Gy), the second group
received 18 Gy in one session, and the third group was not exposed to radiation (control group).
The 5 μm sections of mandibular molar tooth were prepared and stained with hematoxylin and
eosin. Samples were studied under optical microscope to evaluate and score inflammation, necrosis,
hyalinization, and vascular congestion. The data were coded and analyzed by statistical tests of
χ² and Fisher’s exact tests. The significant level of P = 0.05.
Results: In Group 1, necrosis in two cases, inflammation in one case, hyalinization in one case, and
vascular congestion in four cases were observed. In Group 2, inflammation in four cases, hyalinization
in two cases, and vascular congestion in five cases were observed. In Group 3, inflammation was
observed only in one case. In comparison between the groups, no significant differences were
observed in inflammation (P > 0.05), necrosis (P > 0.05), and hyalinization (P > 0.05). However, the
difference was significant for vascular congestion (P < 0.05).
Conclusion: Radiotherapy with doses of 12 and 18 Gy had no significant effect on inflammation,
necrosis, and hyalinization in all groups; however, the difference was significant for vascular congestion.
Keywords :
Dental pulp , histology , cancer , radiotherapy