Mandibular Trabecular Structures In Alveolar Ridge Preservation Using Different Grafting Materials After Tooth Extraction

SUMMARY: The aim was to describe the star volume analysis in ridge preservation using different grafting materials. Bilateral extraction of the first mandibular molars of sixteen male rabbits was performed, divided at random into four groups (n= 4 in each group) according to graft, using: blood clot...

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Autores principales: Cantín,Mario, Olate,Sergio, del Sol,Mariano
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Publicado: Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía 2018
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-950220180003011432019-09-16Mandibular Trabecular Structures In Alveolar Ridge Preservation Using Different Grafting Materials After Tooth ExtractionCantín,MarioOlate,Sergiodel Sol,Mariano Extraction socket healing Bone graft Socket Preservation SUMMARY: The aim was to describe the star volume analysis in ridge preservation using different grafting materials. Bilateral extraction of the first mandibular molars of sixteen male rabbits was performed, divided at random into four groups (n= 4 in each group) according to graft, using: blood clot (G1), xenograft (G2), pure phase beta-tricalcium phosphate (G3) and biphasic calcium phosphate (60 % HA / 40 % beta-TCP) (G4). Rabbits were euthanized at 4, 6, or 8 wk post-extraction; the trabecular bone structures was evaluated by star volume analysis. The Levene test was used to analyze variance, as was the independent sample t-test. A P-value of < 0.001 was used to establish a statistically significant. The star volume analysis of the mandibular trabecula shows that the marrow space star volume (V*m.space) was higher than the trabecular star volume (V*tr). At 6-week post-extraction, new trabecular bone was evident. At 8-week post-extraction V*tr increase in all groups and the V*m.space diminish, suggesting coarsening of the internal architecture. In G2, some trabecular bone was observed in the central region. In G3, most of the socket regions were occupied by newly formed and loose trabecular bone and in the G4, the sockets were almost entirely filled with trabecular bone. Star volume analysis is adequate to analysis of bone patterns formation using bone substitutes.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de AnatomíaInternational Journal of Morphology v.36 n.3 20182018-09-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-95022018000301143en10.4067/S0717-95022018000301143
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic Extraction socket healing
Bone graft
Socket Preservation
spellingShingle Extraction socket healing
Bone graft
Socket Preservation
Cantín,Mario
Olate,Sergio
del Sol,Mariano
Mandibular Trabecular Structures In Alveolar Ridge Preservation Using Different Grafting Materials After Tooth Extraction
description SUMMARY: The aim was to describe the star volume analysis in ridge preservation using different grafting materials. Bilateral extraction of the first mandibular molars of sixteen male rabbits was performed, divided at random into four groups (n= 4 in each group) according to graft, using: blood clot (G1), xenograft (G2), pure phase beta-tricalcium phosphate (G3) and biphasic calcium phosphate (60 % HA / 40 % beta-TCP) (G4). Rabbits were euthanized at 4, 6, or 8 wk post-extraction; the trabecular bone structures was evaluated by star volume analysis. The Levene test was used to analyze variance, as was the independent sample t-test. A P-value of < 0.001 was used to establish a statistically significant. The star volume analysis of the mandibular trabecula shows that the marrow space star volume (V*m.space) was higher than the trabecular star volume (V*tr). At 6-week post-extraction, new trabecular bone was evident. At 8-week post-extraction V*tr increase in all groups and the V*m.space diminish, suggesting coarsening of the internal architecture. In G2, some trabecular bone was observed in the central region. In G3, most of the socket regions were occupied by newly formed and loose trabecular bone and in the G4, the sockets were almost entirely filled with trabecular bone. Star volume analysis is adequate to analysis of bone patterns formation using bone substitutes.
author Cantín,Mario
Olate,Sergio
del Sol,Mariano
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Olate,Sergio
del Sol,Mariano
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title Mandibular Trabecular Structures In Alveolar Ridge Preservation Using Different Grafting Materials After Tooth Extraction
title_short Mandibular Trabecular Structures In Alveolar Ridge Preservation Using Different Grafting Materials After Tooth Extraction
title_full Mandibular Trabecular Structures In Alveolar Ridge Preservation Using Different Grafting Materials After Tooth Extraction
title_fullStr Mandibular Trabecular Structures In Alveolar Ridge Preservation Using Different Grafting Materials After Tooth Extraction
title_full_unstemmed Mandibular Trabecular Structures In Alveolar Ridge Preservation Using Different Grafting Materials After Tooth Extraction
title_sort mandibular trabecular structures in alveolar ridge preservation using different grafting materials after tooth extraction
publisher Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía
publishDate 2018
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