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Development of a novel histological and histomorphometric evaluation protocol for a standardized description of the mid-palatal suture - An ex vivo study.

Ines Willershausen1, Christina Erbe2, Sarah Al-Maawi1, Anna Orlowska1, Heiner Wehrbein2, Shahram Ghanaati1.   

Abstract

The hard palate and mid-palatal suture are highly important for orthodontic treatment. In cases of transverse maxillary deficiency, palatal expansion is the treatment of choice. As nowadays a growing number of adult patients receive orthodontic treatment, an understanding of suture development throughout life is important to derive tailored orthodontic treatment techniques for each age group. Histological, histochemical and immunohistochemical stains (haematoxylin & eosin, Azan, Movat pentachrome, Masson-Goldner trichrome, Sirius Red, CD 31, osteopontin and TRAP) and histomorphometric analyses were re-established to detect the structural conditions of the mid-palatal suture in human cadavers of three different age groups (20-39, 40-59 and 60-80 years). The mid-palatal suture of the selected age groups (total of n = 12; n = 4 in every group m = f) exhibited marked differences in sutural morphology and metabolism. A wide, interdigitated and well-vascularized suture was observed in younger specimens compared with straighter and smaller sutures with fewer vessels and lower bone density in the 60-80 year group. The fibre composition within the sutural gap differed between the three age groups. Delicate fibres were found in the 20-39 year group, and a tightly interwoven 3D fibre-network was observed in the 40-59 year group. Atrophy primarily characterized the fibres in the 60-80 year group. This evidence demonstrates differences between the evaluated groups. These results suggest that the staining methods used are suitable for the description and evaluation of the morphology and metabolism of mid-palatal sutures. Further investigation is necessary to provide an in-depth description of sutural maturation over a lifetime.
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Keywords:  histology; histomorphometry; mid-palatal suture

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30945289      PMCID: PMC6580068          DOI: 10.1111/joa.12985

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anat        ISSN: 0021-8782            Impact factor:   2.610


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