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Alveolar bone remodeling after tooth extraction in irradiated mandible: An experimental study with canine model
Authors:Venni Heinonen  Timo J Ruotsalainen  Lauri Paavola  Jopi J Mikkonen  Pekka Asikainen  Arto P Koistinen
Institution:1. Department of Oral Diagnostic Sciences, Institute of Dentistry, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland;2. Dental Education clinic, Kuopio, Finland;3. Research Group of Oral Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oulu and Oulu University Hospital, Oulu, Finland;4. SIB Labs, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland;5. Implant Center, Espoo, Finland;6. SIB Labs, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland
Abstract:Objectives: The aim of the present study is to investigate the morphological and cellular changes in dental extraction socket that has been irradiated after the tooth extraction and to describe morphological characteristics of the osteocytes and osteocyte-lacunar-canalicular network (LCN) by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Material and methods: Five beagle dogs aged 1–2 years were used in this study. One side of each mandible was irradiated in two sessions and the other side of mandible (non-irradiated) served as a control. The mandible bone blocks were processed by bulk staining en bloc in basic fuchsin and the specimens were embedded routinely in polymethyl methacrylate resin without preliminary decalcification. All blocks were subjected to micro-CT imaging, after that the specimens were prepared for light microscopy and SEM. Results: Alterations in bone macrostructure are minimal in irradiated bone, but the changes in LCN are clear. In the area of the tooth extraction socket, the connections of osteocytes to the vessels and to neighboring osteocytes were not observed both in irradiated and nonirradiated bone. However, osteoclasts were located in the bone surface entering inside to the bone between osteons. In the lamellar bone of lateral sides, a decrease in canalicular connections between osteocytes and periosteum was found in irradiated bone as compared to the non-irradiated side. Conclusions: The novelty of the present study is that radiation disrupts osteocytes and their dendrites.
Keywords:Alveolar process  irradiation  micro-CT  osteocytes  scanning electron microscopy  tooth extraction
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