Effect of 10% urea solution on epithelialization of thermally wounded gingiva

Introduction. Urea is the final product of protein degradation secreted in saliva. It has low molecular weight and neutral molecule that can freely diffuse through bacterial wall, mature plaque and extracellular polysaccharides exerting a buffering effect. In the presence of urease, urea is broken d...

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Published in:Stomatoloski glasnik Srbije
Main Authors: Đorđević Stevanka, Ivanović Dragan, Ivanović Tanja
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:64692b8c52384b5bad1a46009da88e4a 2023-05-15T15:52:57+02:00 Effect of 10% urea solution on epithelialization of thermally wounded gingiva Đorđević Stevanka Ivanović Dragan Ivanović Tanja 2013-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.2298/SGS1303147D https://doaj.org/article/64692b8c52384b5bad1a46009da88e4a EN SR eng srp Serbian Medical Society - Dental Section, Belgrade http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0039-1743/2013/0039-17431303147D.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/0039-1743 doi:10.2298/SGS1303147D 0039-1743 https://doaj.org/article/64692b8c52384b5bad1a46009da88e4a Stomatološki glasnik Srbije, Vol 60, Iss 3, Pp 147-154 (2013) urea epithelialisation gingiva heat deterioration Dentistry RK1-715 article 2013 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.2298/SGS1303147D 2022-12-31T13:25:18Z Introduction. Urea is the final product of protein degradation secreted in saliva. It has low molecular weight and neutral molecule that can freely diffuse through bacterial wall, mature plaque and extracellular polysaccharides exerting a buffering effect. In the presence of urease, urea is broken down into one molecule of ammonia and two molecules of weak carbonic acid, causing alkalization of the substrate and pH increase. Hydrolysis of urea begins at pH 4-6. In mature plaque with low pH, urea hydrolysis is a compensatory mechanism that opposes pH decrease trying to keep an optimal acidbase balance. This mechanism explains the role of urea in controlling plaque, caries and gingivitis. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of urea on the quality and speed of epithelialisation of thermally wounded gingiva in rats. Material and Methods. The study included 36 Wistar albino rats, 3-4 months old, divided in three groups (12 in each group). According to the protocol thermal wounding of gingiva was performed in all animals. Wounded gingival epithelial tissue was treated with: 10% urea solution (experimental group), 3% hydrogen peroxide and saline (control groups). The extent and quality of epithelialisation was verified histologically after 3, 5, 8, 11 and 14 days. Results. There was a strong cellular infiltration and stromal edema with no significant morphological differences between groups in the samples analyzed after 3 days. The acceleration of epithelialisation in the experimental group observed in samples obtained after 5 days was evidenced by rapid mitotic division of epithelium and initial covering of defects in both directions. In samples obtained after 8 days, in the experimental group, epithelial defect was covered and in some areas cells were differentiated in vertical direction. After 11 days horizontal coverage of defects as well as accelerated cell differentiation in the vertical direction were noted. Restitutio ad integrum in the experimental group and significant delay in wound healing ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Carbonic acid Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Stomatoloski glasnik Srbije 60 3 147 154
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gingiva
heat deterioration
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heat deterioration
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Effect of 10% urea solution on epithelialization of thermally wounded gingiva
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epithelialisation
gingiva
heat deterioration
Dentistry
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description Introduction. Urea is the final product of protein degradation secreted in saliva. It has low molecular weight and neutral molecule that can freely diffuse through bacterial wall, mature plaque and extracellular polysaccharides exerting a buffering effect. In the presence of urease, urea is broken down into one molecule of ammonia and two molecules of weak carbonic acid, causing alkalization of the substrate and pH increase. Hydrolysis of urea begins at pH 4-6. In mature plaque with low pH, urea hydrolysis is a compensatory mechanism that opposes pH decrease trying to keep an optimal acidbase balance. This mechanism explains the role of urea in controlling plaque, caries and gingivitis. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of urea on the quality and speed of epithelialisation of thermally wounded gingiva in rats. Material and Methods. The study included 36 Wistar albino rats, 3-4 months old, divided in three groups (12 in each group). According to the protocol thermal wounding of gingiva was performed in all animals. Wounded gingival epithelial tissue was treated with: 10% urea solution (experimental group), 3% hydrogen peroxide and saline (control groups). The extent and quality of epithelialisation was verified histologically after 3, 5, 8, 11 and 14 days. Results. There was a strong cellular infiltration and stromal edema with no significant morphological differences between groups in the samples analyzed after 3 days. The acceleration of epithelialisation in the experimental group observed in samples obtained after 5 days was evidenced by rapid mitotic division of epithelium and initial covering of defects in both directions. In samples obtained after 8 days, in the experimental group, epithelial defect was covered and in some areas cells were differentiated in vertical direction. After 11 days horizontal coverage of defects as well as accelerated cell differentiation in the vertical direction were noted. Restitutio ad integrum in the experimental group and significant delay in wound healing ...
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title Effect of 10% urea solution on epithelialization of thermally wounded gingiva
title_short Effect of 10% urea solution on epithelialization of thermally wounded gingiva
title_full Effect of 10% urea solution on epithelialization of thermally wounded gingiva
title_fullStr Effect of 10% urea solution on epithelialization of thermally wounded gingiva
title_full_unstemmed Effect of 10% urea solution on epithelialization of thermally wounded gingiva
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