Brazilian Dental Journal (Jan 2002)

Histometric study of socket healing after tooth extraction in rats treated with diclofenac

  • Yugoshi Luciana Ibara,
  • Sala Miguel Angel,
  • Brentegani Luiz Guilherme,
  • Carvalho Teresa Lúcia Lamano

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
pp. 92 – 96

Abstract

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The purpose of the present study was to investigate if diclofenac administration interferes with the time course of alveolar wound healing in rats. Forty-two Wistar rats were used, 21 rats received 10 mg/kg/day of diclofenac one day before and 4 days after extraction of the right maxillary incisors and 21 rats received saline. The animals were sacrificed 7, 14 and 21 days after tooth extraction. Progressive new bone formation and a decrease in the volume fraction of blood clot and connective tissue from 1 to 3 weeks after tooth extraction was quantified using the histometric point-counting method. Diclofenac treatment caused a significant delay in new bone formation in association with an impairment of blood clot remission/organization.

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