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Cryopreservation as long-term storage of teeth for transplantation or replantation.

O Schwartz.   

Abstract

A method is presented which for the first time demonstrates the possibility of storing a human tooth over a period of 18 months in a frozen state with the periodontal membrane preserved viable, enabling the thawed tooth to heal with a normal periodontal ligament evaluated 2 years after autotransplantation. The cryopreservation technique included equilibration of the extracted tooth into 10% DMSO (dimethylsulphoxide) at room temperature in tissue culture medium including 10% human serum, freezing with a controlled rate of 1.2 degrees C/min to -40 degrees C and 6 degrees C/min to -100 degrees C, followed by transfer to and storage in liquid nitrogen at -196 degrees C. The tooth was thawed at a fast rate of approximately 100 degrees C/min, and DMSO was removed by slow equilibration at room temperature. A mature human bicuspid was autotransplanted after cryopreservation. Endodontic treatment was initiated 4 weeks after transplantation. 2 years after transplantation, the grafted tooth showed clinically and radiographically normal periodontal healing without signs of root resorption or marginal bone loss.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3083003     DOI: 10.1016/s0300-9785(86)80008-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg        ISSN: 0901-5027            Impact factor:   2.789


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2.  Specimen preparation for cryogenic coherent X-ray diffraction imaging of biological cells and cellular organelles by using the X-ray free-electron laser at SACLA.

Authors:  Amane Kobayashi; Yuki Sekiguchi; Tomotaka Oroguchi; Koji Okajima; Asahi Fukuda; Mao Oide; Masaki Yamamoto; Masayoshi Nakasako
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