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An experimental rabbit model for jaw-bone healing

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An experimental rabbit model for jaw-bone healing

Auteurs : A. K. Lundgren ; L. Sennerby ; D. Lundgren

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The purpose of this investigation was to study the structural and topographical bone anatomy of the right and left edentulous areas between the incisors and molars in the rabbit maxilla with regard to the symmetry of the bone, and to assess the degree of spontaneous healing of surgical defects. Anatomical and radiographic examinations together with analysis of serial histological ground sections in ten rabbits disclosed no statistically significant differences between the two sides regarding the different bone-tissue structures, i.e. they exhibit a sufficient degree of symmetry to serve as a useful bilateral test-control model. Surgical defects were made on one side of the jaw (test side) in a group of eight rabbits. This resulted in an average loss of 17% of the total bone volume after a healing period of four weeks as compared to the untreated control side. It was concluded that surgically-created defects do not show completely spontaneous healing. From a histological section of the test side, it was possible to redraw the original bone contour by interpolation between unaffected areas of bone, coronal and apical to the defect. This means that the test side of this model can also serve as its own control with regard to the amount of regenerated tissue, given that there is unaffected bone, coronal and apical to the defect.

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NO : PASCAL 98-0053763 INIST
ET : An experimental rabbit model for jaw-bone healing
AU : LUNDGREN (A. K.); SENNERBY (L.); LUNDGREN (D.)
AF : Department of Biomaterials/Handicap Research, Institute for Surgical Sciences, Göteborg University/Göteborg/Suède (1 aut., 2 aut., 3 aut.); Department of Periodontology, Institute for Postgraduate Dental Education/Jönköping/Suède (3 aut.)
DT : Publication en série; Niveau analytique
SO : International journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery; ISSN 0901-5027; Coden IJOSE9; Danemark; Da. 1997; Vol. 26; No. 6; Pp. 461-464; Bibl. 6 ref.
LA : Anglais
EA : The purpose of this investigation was to study the structural and topographical bone anatomy of the right and left edentulous areas between the incisors and molars in the rabbit maxilla with regard to the symmetry of the bone, and to assess the degree of spontaneous healing of surgical defects. Anatomical and radiographic examinations together with analysis of serial histological ground sections in ten rabbits disclosed no statistically significant differences between the two sides regarding the different bone-tissue structures, i.e. they exhibit a sufficient degree of symmetry to serve as a useful bilateral test-control model. Surgical defects were made on one side of the jaw (test side) in a group of eight rabbits. This resulted in an average loss of 17% of the total bone volume after a healing period of four weeks as compared to the untreated control side. It was concluded that surgically-created defects do not show completely spontaneous healing. From a histological section of the test side, it was possible to redraw the original bone contour by interpolation between unaffected areas of bone, coronal and apical to the defect. This means that the test side of this model can also serve as its own control with regard to the amount of regenerated tissue, given that there is unaffected bone, coronal and apical to the defect.
CC : 002B24O03
FD : Cicatrisation; Maxillaire; Anatomie; Structure; Topographie; Edentation; Radiographie; Histopathologie; Etude expérimentale; Morphométrie; Modèle animal; Lapin
FG : Lagomorpha; Mammalia; Vertebrata; Stomatologie; Dent pathologie; Radiodiagnostic; Anatomopathologie
ED : Cicatrization; Maxillary; Anatomy; Structure; Topography; Edentulousness; Radiography; Histopathology; Experimental study; Morphometry; Animal model; Rabbit
EG : Lagomorpha; Mammalia; Vertebrata; Stomatology; Dental disease; Radiodiagnosis; Pathology
GD : Radiographie; Experimentelle Untersuchung
SD : Cicatrización; Maxilar; Anatomía; Estructura; Topografía; Edentación; Radiografía; Histopatología; Estudio experimental; Morfometría; Modelo animal; Conejo
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<ET>An experimental rabbit model for jaw-bone healing</ET>
<AU>LUNDGREN (A. K.); SENNERBY (L.); LUNDGREN (D.)</AU>
<AF>Department of Biomaterials/Handicap Research, Institute for Surgical Sciences, Göteborg University/Göteborg/Suède (1 aut., 2 aut., 3 aut.); Department of Periodontology, Institute for Postgraduate Dental Education/Jönköping/Suède (3 aut.)</AF>
<DT>Publication en série; Niveau analytique</DT>
<SO>International journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery; ISSN 0901-5027; Coden IJOSE9; Danemark; Da. 1997; Vol. 26; No. 6; Pp. 461-464; Bibl. 6 ref.</SO>
<LA>Anglais</LA>
<EA>The purpose of this investigation was to study the structural and topographical bone anatomy of the right and left edentulous areas between the incisors and molars in the rabbit maxilla with regard to the symmetry of the bone, and to assess the degree of spontaneous healing of surgical defects. Anatomical and radiographic examinations together with analysis of serial histological ground sections in ten rabbits disclosed no statistically significant differences between the two sides regarding the different bone-tissue structures, i.e. they exhibit a sufficient degree of symmetry to serve as a useful bilateral test-control model. Surgical defects were made on one side of the jaw (test side) in a group of eight rabbits. This resulted in an average loss of 17% of the total bone volume after a healing period of four weeks as compared to the untreated control side. It was concluded that surgically-created defects do not show completely spontaneous healing. From a histological section of the test side, it was possible to redraw the original bone contour by interpolation between unaffected areas of bone, coronal and apical to the defect. This means that the test side of this model can also serve as its own control with regard to the amount of regenerated tissue, given that there is unaffected bone, coronal and apical to the defect.</EA>
<CC>002B24O03</CC>
<FD>Cicatrisation; Maxillaire; Anatomie; Structure; Topographie; Edentation; Radiographie; Histopathologie; Etude expérimentale; Morphométrie; Modèle animal; Lapin</FD>
<FG>Lagomorpha; Mammalia; Vertebrata; Stomatologie; Dent pathologie; Radiodiagnostic; Anatomopathologie</FG>
<ED>Cicatrization; Maxillary; Anatomy; Structure; Topography; Edentulousness; Radiography; Histopathology; Experimental study; Morphometry; Animal model; Rabbit</ED>
<EG>Lagomorpha; Mammalia; Vertebrata; Stomatology; Dental disease; Radiodiagnosis; Pathology</EG>
<GD>Radiographie; Experimentelle Untersuchung</GD>
<SD>Cicatrización; Maxilar; Anatomía; Estructura; Topografía; Edentación; Radiografía; Histopatología; Estudio experimental; Morfometría; Modelo animal; Conejo</SD>
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