KMID : 1146620140030020030
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Journal of Korean Academy of Advanced General Dentistry 2014 Volume.3 No. 2 p.30 ~ p.45
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The Effect of Tooth Biomaterial for Socket Preservation in Dog
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Joo Hyun-Joong
Jang Hwan-Yong Lee Jin-Yong Jang Hyun-Seok Rim Jae-Suk Lee Eui-Seok
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Abstract
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare histologic evaluation of autogenous and allogenous tooth material on bone-healing response in dog.
Materials and Methods: Allogenous tooth biomaterial was grafted in the extraction socket of the premolar region in the left lower jaws and autogenous tooth biomaterial was grafted in the right side after 2 weeks. Three dogs were sacrificed after 4, 8, 12 weeks each for histological evaluation.
Results: In the histologic analysis, there were no signigicant differences between group 1 (autogenous tooth bone biomaterial) and group 2 (allogenous tooth bone biomaterial) at 4, 8, 12 weeks. Statistical analysis showed that group 1 was more higher bone volume levels than group 2 at 4 weeks (P?0.05, Mann-whitney test). Group 2 showed more higher bone volume levels than group 1 at 8 weeks and group 1 more than group 2 at 12 weeks but that showed no significant differences (P¢´0.05, Mann-whitney test).
Conclusion: Histologically, autogenous and allogenous tooth biomaterial reveals similar healing patterns in extraction socket in dogs. The result of this study suggested that tooth biomaterials could be useful materials for socket preservation.
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KEYWORD
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Tooth biomaterial, Socket preservation, Bone regeneration
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