Abstract:
The present study was designed to evaluate the effect of commonly
used drugs on the dental tissues. The dental tissues are sensitive to certain
drugs if they are used by the conceiving mothers for a prolonged period
of time during pregnancy. Some commonly used drugs were selected for
this study e.g. aspirin, estrogen and lithium, which have been reported to
affect the human tissues in intrauterine life, if used by the mothers.
The study was conducted on the female rabbits. The experimental
animals were divided into four groups, each of which having (n=7)
subjects. Three of them for the study of drug treatments and the fourth
one was taken as a control. Drugs were given with the predetermined
doses according to their body weights, until the birth of their offsprings.
The offsprings of these rabbits were used for the research purposes.
Different parameters e.g. the variation in the size of the teeth, the contents
and composition of mineral in the outer dental tissue i.e. enamel, and the
ultrastructural changes of the enamel surfaces of teeth, investigated by
SEM were included in the study. Analysis of teeth was done at the age of
three months to examine the congenital defects developed during
intrauterine life. Volumetric analysis was done on 672 samples before
the extraction of teeth. The teeth were then extracted to analyze 336
samples for the mineral contents and to study the surface structure of
enamel with the help of
scanning electron microscope and energy
dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM-EDX).
A very large variation was observed in the results, within the samples,
between the control and the experimental groups, from either the
chemical analysis or the volumetric measurements. It was observed that
the incisors and molars were esthetically and functionally the
compromised teeth.
It was apparent that the statistically significant results could not be
achieved which have overshadowed the aggregate differences between
the groups. However this study could help to establish the association of
chronic use of certain drugs with the developmental anomalies of dental
tissues. It may also guide the future investigators to work on the
interaction of drug related factors in pathogenesis of different
pathologies. It could possibly be helpful to achieve the aesthetic and
functional goals in the field of dentistry. The study was expected to
provide suggestions for the use of certain drugs during pregnancy and
new leads for further research.