TY - JOUR
T1 - A new method for evaluating the threshold of periodontal ligament mechanoreceptor by slow speed mechanical stimulation
AU - Oki, Kazuhiro
AU - Hamanaka, Mai
AU - Arima, Taro
AU - Takahashi, Shuhei
AU - Hasegawa, Kouichi
AU - Minagi, Shogo
PY - 2003/10
Y1 - 2003/10
N2 - Objectives: This study aimed to establish a reliable method for detecting the threshold for perception of force applied to tooth and to report the basic properties of force threshold in the normal dentition subjects. Background: The perception of mechanical stimulation exerted to tooth is formed by input from periodontal ligament mechanoreceptors and intradental mechanoreceptors. Periodontal ligament mechanoreceptors respond to a wide range speed of stimulus, whereas intradental mechanoreceptors are activated only by a rapid stimulation. Reliable properties of perception have not been reported because of the difficulties to regulate velocity and degree of the stimulus. Methods: Eighteen healthy subjects were observed in this study (mean age: 27.2 ± 5.7 years). A loading device to generate slow speed loading was fabricated and measured as follows: (i) the fluctuation of the force threshold within a day, (ii) day-to-day fluctuation, (iii) changes in the force threshold by a transient mechanical loading. Results: In the normal dentition, it was observed that the fluctuation within a day and day to day of the pressure sense showed no significant differences; however, a transient mechanical loading caused the sensitivity of the periodontal ligament to decrease significantly. Conclusions: The device examining the force threshold resulted from periodontal ligament mechanoreceptors was useful in evaluating the sensitivity of the periodontal ligament.
AB - Objectives: This study aimed to establish a reliable method for detecting the threshold for perception of force applied to tooth and to report the basic properties of force threshold in the normal dentition subjects. Background: The perception of mechanical stimulation exerted to tooth is formed by input from periodontal ligament mechanoreceptors and intradental mechanoreceptors. Periodontal ligament mechanoreceptors respond to a wide range speed of stimulus, whereas intradental mechanoreceptors are activated only by a rapid stimulation. Reliable properties of perception have not been reported because of the difficulties to regulate velocity and degree of the stimulus. Methods: Eighteen healthy subjects were observed in this study (mean age: 27.2 ± 5.7 years). A loading device to generate slow speed loading was fabricated and measured as follows: (i) the fluctuation of the force threshold within a day, (ii) day-to-day fluctuation, (iii) changes in the force threshold by a transient mechanical loading. Results: In the normal dentition, it was observed that the fluctuation within a day and day to day of the pressure sense showed no significant differences; however, a transient mechanical loading caused the sensitivity of the periodontal ligament to decrease significantly. Conclusions: The device examining the force threshold resulted from periodontal ligament mechanoreceptors was useful in evaluating the sensitivity of the periodontal ligament.
KW - Mechanical stimulation
KW - Mechanoreceptor
KW - Periodontium
KW - Pressure sense
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U2 - 10.1034/j.1600-0765.2003.00679.x
DO - 10.1034/j.1600-0765.2003.00679.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 12941072
AN - SCOPUS:0344010683
SN - 0022-3484
VL - 38
SP - 482
EP - 487
JO - Journal of Periodontal Research
JF - Journal of Periodontal Research
IS - 5
ER -