Infl ammatory response of canine gingiva to a chemical retraction agent placed at different time intervals
Abstract
Background: Exposure of the gingival sulcus while controlling hemorrhage is prerequisites for
maximizing treatment outcomes of cervical carious lesions and for obtaining quality impressions
for the fabrication of indirect restorations with cervical fi nish lines. Gingival retraction cords
saturated with different chemical agents are widely used for this purpose. The aim of this study
was to investigate and compare the infl ammatory potential of 15.5%ferric sulfate on connective
tissue when placed at different times.
Materials and Methods: All procedures were performed on three dogs under general anesthesia.
Retraction cords saturated with a 15.5% ferric sulfate solution were placed into the gingival sulcus
and evaluated after 3 min and 10 min of exposure to the chemical agent. Excisional biopsies of the
exposed gingival tissue were then obtained at intervals of 1 h, 24 h, and 7 days. For all specimens,
histology evaluation was performed using light microscopy. Data collected from the microscopic
images of all tissue specimens were analyzed by using the Wilcoxon Signed Rank and Kruskal-Wallis
Tests. P value less than 0.05 was considered as signifi cant.
Results: Histopathologic examination of the biopsied gingival tissue revealed that the ferric sulfate
solution caused signifi cant tissue changes at the beginning of both the 3-min and 10-min gingival
exposure time (P > 0.05). However, the tissue returned to a normal histological appearance by the
end of day 7 in all cases (P > 0.05).
Conclusion: The results of this study revealed that the biologic effects of 15.5% ferric sulfate
solution are clinically acceptable and reliable when gingival exposure times of 3 min and 10 min
are used for gingival retraction.
Key Words: Cord, ferric sulfate, retraction
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