›› 2014, Vol. 5 ›› Issue (2): 70-73.

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The effect of vitamin C on the progress of the rat periapical periodontitis

  

  • Received:2014-01-13 Revised:2014-05-19 Online:2014-06-25 Published:2014-06-23

Abstract: Objective:To explore the effect of vitamin C on the development of the induced rat periapical periodontitis. Methods:Periapical disease was induced by pulp exposure of the mandibular first molar on 100 male Wistar rats (8-week-old). Rats were divided into vitamin C groups (0,0.1, 0.5 and 1 mg/mL, respectively) and a normal group, then were sacrificed on day1, 3, 7, 14 and 21. We measured the area of the periapical lesions by radiographs and obtain histological results by HE staining. Results:Periapical lesions were significantly expanded from day 3 onwards, in a time-dependent manner, and peaked on day 21. There was no difference between day 1 and 3. On day 7,14 and 21,the periapical lesion areas of practiced groups were remarkably lower than that of the control group. The periapical lesions of the 0.1 mg/mL group was the lowest among all practiced groups. Vitamin C groups also had less bone resorption lacunae and smaller alveolar bone destruction. Conclusions:To some extent,vitamin C effectively inhibited the progress of the rat periapical periodontitis.