Literature DB >> 8060266

Early alveolar ridge osteogenesis following tooth extraction in the rat.

Y D Hsieh1, H Devlin, C Roberts.   

Abstract

Following tooth extraction, fluorochrome bone labels were injected intraperitoneally at intervals to identify mineralizing bone surfaces. At 5, 10 and 14 days post-extraction, the rats were killed. The mineral apposition rate, mineralizing surface and mineral formation rate were determined at various locations around the healing tooth socket. Linear trends in mineral apposition rate (p < 0.000001), mineralizing surface (p < 0.000001) and mineral formation rate (p = 0.00008) were seen around the socket, decreasing from gingivopalatal to gingivobuccal regions. These differences may be due to variations in vascularity as the gingivopalatal region is adjacent to the greater palatine artery. The mineral formation rate and mineralizing surface were significantly higher in the rats killed at 14 days after tooth extraction than at the other two post-extraction time points. This may be related to an earlier peak rate of bone resorption.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8060266     DOI: 10.1016/0003-9969(94)90173-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Oral Biol        ISSN: 0003-9969            Impact factor:   2.633


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2.  Comparing the effects of chlorhexidine and persica on alveolar bone healing following tooth extraction in rats, a randomised controlled trial.

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6.  Comparison of clinical and histological characteristics of orthodontic tooth movement into recent and healed extraction sites combined with corticotomy in rats.

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Review 7.  Molecular and Cellular Aspects of Socket Healing in the Absence and Presence of Graft Materials and Autologous Platelet Concentrates: a Focused Review.

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