Regeneration of the mandibular head from grafted periosteum |
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Authors: | Ueno Takaaki Kagawa Toshimasa Fukunaga Jyoji Mizukawa Nobuyoshi Kanou Miwa Fujii Takashi Sugahara Toshio Yamamoto Toshio |
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Institution: | Departments of Oral and Maxillofacial Reconstructive Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine and Dentistry, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Grafted periosteum has a rich potential to induce heterotopic bone formation. In the current study the authors investigate whether autogenous periosteal grafts can regenerate the mandibular head in a rabbit model. They removed the mandibular head of Japanese white rabbits and grafted tibial periosteum to the cut surface of the mandible. Grafted periosteum was observed histologically and radiographically at day 7, 14, 21, and 45 after surgery. At day 7 after grafting, grafted tissue showed remarkable cell proliferation. By 14 days these cells had differentiated into chondrocytes to form cartilage, and endochondral ossification took place after 21 days. At 45 days after surgery, soft X-ray findings showed a newly formed mandibular head, which was similar histologically to that of a normal mandibular head. The cut mandible without periosteal graft showed no regeneration. These findings indicate that grafted periosteum can regenerate the mandibular head without special procedures such as bone fixation in a rabbit model, and suggest that this technique may be useful clinically. |
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