Physiology Research Center, Institute of Basic and Clinical Physiology Sciences, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran.
Endocrinology and Metabolism Research Center, Institute of Basic and Clinical Physiology Sciences, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran.
J Endod. 2020 Mar;46(3):364-369. doi: 10.1016/j.joen.2019.11.016. Epub 2020 Jan 17.
Diabetes is a common disease that may have some influence on sensory nerves. The aim of this study was to evaluate dental pulp responses to 2 pulp sensibility tests (ie, cold and electric) in patients with type 2 diabetes compared with healthy individuals.
Three hundred twenty-two premolar teeth in 51 patients who had type 2 diabetes and 347 premolar teeth in 53 individuals with no medical conditions were investigated. The patients with type 2 diabetes were unified and had fasting plasma glucose <300, hemoglobin A1C <10, less than a 10-year history of diabetes mellitus, and no history of hypertension. Electric and cold pulp sensibility tests were performed for all teeth. The cold test results were recorded by the Heft-Parker visual analog scale, and the electric pulp test results were recorded based on the pulp tester's grade that evoked a response.
There was no statistically significant difference between upper and lower premolar teeth in healthy individuals compared with the patients with diabetes in response to the cold and electric pulp tests (P > .05). In the patients with diabetes, the response of their upper premolars to the cold test was significantly reduced in diabetic patients >45 years of age (β = -1.15, P = .013). However, there was no significant correlation between the cold test and age in the lower premolars of both diabetic and nondiabetic participants (P > .05). There was also no significant correlation between the need for a higher number of the electric pulp test current to evoke a response in maxillary and mandibular premolars of the patients with diabetes and nondiabetic participants with age (P > .05).
There was a significant correlation between the reduction of maxillary premolar teeth responses to the cold test in diabetes patients >45 years of age.
糖尿病是一种常见的疾病,可能对感觉神经有一定影响。本研究旨在评估 2 型糖尿病患者与健康个体的牙髓对 2 种牙髓感觉测试(冷测和电测)的反应。
对 51 例 2 型糖尿病患者的 322 颗前磨牙和 53 名无任何疾病的个体的 347 颗前磨牙进行了调查。2 型糖尿病患者统一为空腹血糖<300、糖化血红蛋白<10、糖尿病病史<10 年、无高血压病史。对所有牙齿进行电测和冷测。冷测结果以 Heft-Parker 视觉模拟评分记录,电测结果根据牙髓测压器诱发反应的等级记录。
与糖尿病患者相比,健康个体的上、下颌前磨牙对冷测和电测的反应无统计学差异(P>.05)。在糖尿病患者中,年龄>45 岁的糖尿病患者上颌前磨牙对冷测的反应明显降低(β=-1.15,P=.013)。然而,在糖尿病和非糖尿病患者的下颌前磨牙中,冷测与年龄之间无显著相关性(P>.05)。糖尿病和非糖尿病患者的上颌和下颌前磨牙需要更高的电测牙髓电流来诱发反应,与年龄也无显著相关性(P>.05)。
年龄>45 岁的糖尿病患者上颌前磨牙对冷测的反应明显降低。