Radiographic evaluation of the effect of obesity on alveolar bone in rats with ligature-induced periodontal disease

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There is evidence that the lack of metabolic control of obese patients may accelerate periodontitis. The aim of this study was to evaluate radiographically the effect of cafeteria-diet-induced obesity on alveolar bone loss in rats subjected to periodontal disease. Twenty male Wistar rats were randomly divided into four groups: 1) control group, 2) control and ligature group; 3) cafeteria group; and 4) cafeteria and ligature group. The animals were evaluated for obesity and euthanized, and the mandible of each rat was removed to perform a radiographic evaluation of alveolar bone loss and its effect on diet-induced obesity. The results showed greater alveolar bone loss in the mice in Group 4 (P<0.01). Thus, we concluded that obese mice, on average, showed greater radiographic evidence of alveolar bone loss than mice undergoing induction of obesity. © 2013 do Nascimento et al.

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do Nascimento, C. M., Cassol, T., da Silva, F. S., Bonfleur, M. L., Nassar, C. A., & Nassar, P. O. (2013). Radiographic evaluation of the effect of obesity on alveolar bone in rats with ligature-induced periodontal disease. Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity, 6, 365–370. https://doi.org/10.2147/DMSO.S50105

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