The effect of oestrogen deficiency on the alveolar bone resorption caused by traumatic occlusion

Kawamoto, S. ; Nagaoka, E.

Oxford, UK : Blackwell Science Ltd
Published 2000
ISSN:
1365-2842
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Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
Topics:
Medicine
Notes:
This study, using 132 female rats, was designed to investigate whether oestrogen loss facilitates alveolar bone alterations induced by traumatic occlusion. Rats were ovariectomized (OVX) or underwent sham-operation (Sham). Seven days after surgery, half of the rats in each group were subjected to experimental traumatic occlusion (trauma), and the other half were left untreated. Thus, there were four groups: OVX+trauma, Sham+trauma, OVX, and Sham. Rats in each group were killed 1, 3, 5, 7, or 10 days after the introduction of occlusal trauma. The resected mandibles were processed without decalcification, and histomorphometric measurements were performed in the alveolar bone adjacent to the periodontal ligament of the first molar. The statistical assessment of the time- and group-specific differences by analysis of variance revealed significant differences between the OVX+trauma and Sham+trauma groups in the resorption parameters, but not in the formation parameters. The results show that the alveolar bone dynamics induced by traumatic occlusion are enhanced by oestrogen deficiency.
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Nagaoka, E.
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notes This study, using 132 female rats, was designed to investigate whether oestrogen loss facilitates alveolar bone alterations induced by traumatic occlusion. Rats were ovariectomized (OVX) or underwent sham-operation (Sham). Seven days after surgery, half of the rats in each group were subjected to experimental traumatic occlusion (trauma), and the other half were left untreated. Thus, there were four groups: OVX+trauma, Sham+trauma, OVX, and Sham. Rats in each group were killed 1, 3, 5, 7, or 10 days after the introduction of occlusal trauma. The resected mandibles were processed without decalcification, and histomorphometric measurements were performed in the alveolar bone adjacent to the periodontal ligament of the first molar. The statistical assessment of the time- and group-specific differences by analysis of variance revealed significant differences between the OVX+trauma and Sham+trauma groups in the resorption parameters, but not in the formation parameters. The results show that the alveolar bone dynamics induced by traumatic occlusion are enhanced by oestrogen deficiency.
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shingle_author_1 Kawamoto, S.
Nagaoka, E.
shingle_author_2 Kawamoto, S.
Nagaoka, E.
shingle_author_3 Kawamoto, S.
Nagaoka, E.
shingle_author_4 Kawamoto, S.
Nagaoka, E.
shingle_catch_all_1 Kawamoto, S.
Nagaoka, E.
The effect of oestrogen deficiency on the alveolar bone resorption caused by traumatic occlusion
Blackwell Science Ltd
This study, using 132 female rats, was designed to investigate whether oestrogen loss facilitates alveolar bone alterations induced by traumatic occlusion. Rats were ovariectomized (OVX) or underwent sham-operation (Sham). Seven days after surgery, half of the rats in each group were subjected to experimental traumatic occlusion (trauma), and the other half were left untreated. Thus, there were four groups: OVX+trauma, Sham+trauma, OVX, and Sham. Rats in each group were killed 1, 3, 5, 7, or 10 days after the introduction of occlusal trauma. The resected mandibles were processed without decalcification, and histomorphometric measurements were performed in the alveolar bone adjacent to the periodontal ligament of the first molar. The statistical assessment of the time- and group-specific differences by analysis of variance revealed significant differences between the OVX+trauma and Sham+trauma groups in the resorption parameters, but not in the formation parameters. The results show that the alveolar bone dynamics induced by traumatic occlusion are enhanced by oestrogen deficiency.
1365-2842
13652842
shingle_catch_all_2 Kawamoto, S.
Nagaoka, E.
The effect of oestrogen deficiency on the alveolar bone resorption caused by traumatic occlusion
Blackwell Science Ltd
This study, using 132 female rats, was designed to investigate whether oestrogen loss facilitates alveolar bone alterations induced by traumatic occlusion. Rats were ovariectomized (OVX) or underwent sham-operation (Sham). Seven days after surgery, half of the rats in each group were subjected to experimental traumatic occlusion (trauma), and the other half were left untreated. Thus, there were four groups: OVX+trauma, Sham+trauma, OVX, and Sham. Rats in each group were killed 1, 3, 5, 7, or 10 days after the introduction of occlusal trauma. The resected mandibles were processed without decalcification, and histomorphometric measurements were performed in the alveolar bone adjacent to the periodontal ligament of the first molar. The statistical assessment of the time- and group-specific differences by analysis of variance revealed significant differences between the OVX+trauma and Sham+trauma groups in the resorption parameters, but not in the formation parameters. The results show that the alveolar bone dynamics induced by traumatic occlusion are enhanced by oestrogen deficiency.
1365-2842
13652842
shingle_catch_all_3 Kawamoto, S.
Nagaoka, E.
The effect of oestrogen deficiency on the alveolar bone resorption caused by traumatic occlusion
Blackwell Science Ltd
This study, using 132 female rats, was designed to investigate whether oestrogen loss facilitates alveolar bone alterations induced by traumatic occlusion. Rats were ovariectomized (OVX) or underwent sham-operation (Sham). Seven days after surgery, half of the rats in each group were subjected to experimental traumatic occlusion (trauma), and the other half were left untreated. Thus, there were four groups: OVX+trauma, Sham+trauma, OVX, and Sham. Rats in each group were killed 1, 3, 5, 7, or 10 days after the introduction of occlusal trauma. The resected mandibles were processed without decalcification, and histomorphometric measurements were performed in the alveolar bone adjacent to the periodontal ligament of the first molar. The statistical assessment of the time- and group-specific differences by analysis of variance revealed significant differences between the OVX+trauma and Sham+trauma groups in the resorption parameters, but not in the formation parameters. The results show that the alveolar bone dynamics induced by traumatic occlusion are enhanced by oestrogen deficiency.
1365-2842
13652842
shingle_catch_all_4 Kawamoto, S.
Nagaoka, E.
The effect of oestrogen deficiency on the alveolar bone resorption caused by traumatic occlusion
Blackwell Science Ltd
This study, using 132 female rats, was designed to investigate whether oestrogen loss facilitates alveolar bone alterations induced by traumatic occlusion. Rats were ovariectomized (OVX) or underwent sham-operation (Sham). Seven days after surgery, half of the rats in each group were subjected to experimental traumatic occlusion (trauma), and the other half were left untreated. Thus, there were four groups: OVX+trauma, Sham+trauma, OVX, and Sham. Rats in each group were killed 1, 3, 5, 7, or 10 days after the introduction of occlusal trauma. The resected mandibles were processed without decalcification, and histomorphometric measurements were performed in the alveolar bone adjacent to the periodontal ligament of the first molar. The statistical assessment of the time- and group-specific differences by analysis of variance revealed significant differences between the OVX+trauma and Sham+trauma groups in the resorption parameters, but not in the formation parameters. The results show that the alveolar bone dynamics induced by traumatic occlusion are enhanced by oestrogen deficiency.
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