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应激诱导的抑郁及其对大鼠牙齿磨损的影响:三维牙科扫描成像视角

Stress-Induced Depression and Its Effects on Tooth Wear in Rats: A 3D Dental Scan Imaging Perspective.

作者信息

Plongniras Preeyarat, Lapmanee Sarawut, Thonapan Natchayaporn, Thangsombat Phuripong, Janthaphim Phongsakorn, Lertkarnvijai Chanakarn, Chailertvanitkul Pattama, Morkmued Supawich

机构信息

Department of Prosthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen 40002, Thailand.

Chulabhorn International College of Medicine, Thammasat University, Pathum Thani 12120, Thailand.

出版信息

Life (Basel). 2025 Apr 28;15(5):712. doi: 10.3390/life15050712.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In addition to behavioral and biochemical abnormalities, a parafunction associated with temporomandibular joint disorders (TMDs) resulted in stress-induced depression in rats. Exploring how chronic stress influences molar wear in rodents provides insights into the understanding of depression, TMD, and oral health. This study aimed to conduct a three-dimensional (3D) analysis of first molar wear in an animal model of depression by comparing molar attrition and cusp variation between stressed male rats and control groups.

METHODS

After obtaining a validated model of depression in male rats, we obtained 3D scans of lower molars to analyze wear patterns. The 3D analysis was applied to quantify cusps' volume and the difference in first molar cusp morphological structure. The data were then compared to identify significant morphological differences between groups side by side.

RESULTS

The analysis revealed the reduction of cusps' volume in the depression groups. Rats exposed to depression exhibited significantly greater occlusal table wear than their control counterparts ( < 0.05).

CONCLUSIONS

As dentistry moves towards greater digital imaging, understanding the impact of psychological factors on TMD becomes increasingly necessary. This study shows that stress-induced depression in rats can result in significant tooth wear, as investigated using a 3D dental scanner.

摘要

背景

除行为和生化异常外,与颞下颌关节紊乱症(TMDs)相关的副功能会导致大鼠出现应激性抑郁。探究慢性应激如何影响啮齿动物的磨牙磨损,有助于深入理解抑郁症、TMD和口腔健康。本研究旨在通过比较应激雄性大鼠与对照组之间的磨牙磨损和牙尖变化,对抑郁症动物模型中的第一磨牙磨损进行三维(3D)分析。

方法

在获得经过验证的雄性大鼠抑郁症模型后,我们获取了下颌磨牙的3D扫描图像以分析磨损模式。应用3D分析来量化牙尖体积以及第一磨牙牙尖形态结构的差异。然后对数据进行比较,以确定两组之间明显的形态学差异。

结果

分析显示抑郁症组牙尖体积减小。暴露于抑郁症的大鼠比其对照组表现出明显更大的咬合面磨损(<0.05)。

结论

随着牙科向更多的数字成像发展,了解心理因素对TMD的影响变得越来越必要。本研究表明,如使用3D牙科扫描仪所调查的那样,应激诱导的大鼠抑郁症会导致明显的牙齿磨损。

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