J Korean Assoc Oral Maxillofac Surg.  2007 Aug;33(4):312-321.

A histomorphometric study of bone formation around implants placed after vertical alveolar distraction in the dog medel

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  • 1Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Division of Dentistry Graduate School, KyungHee University, Korea. dmryu@khu.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
Distraction osteogenesis has been applied to the maxillofacial implantology and good experimental and clinical results have been reported. However, histologic studies of implants placement on distraction osteogenesis of atrophic alveolar ridges are scarce. In this study, we compare the bone formation between in the transport part and in the distraction part by histomorphometric analysis.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Three adult beagle dogs were served as experimental subjects. The 2 premolars and 1st molar were extracted on the Lt. side of mandible in each beagle dog. After one month later, osteotomy was performed and distraction device was adapted. Distraction was performed with gradual incremental separation of two bone pieces at a rate of 1.0mm per day for 5 days. During consolidation phase, new bone was formed in the distraction zone between the separated bone pieces. 5 weeks after distraction phase, 3 implants were placed in each beagle dog. The implants were inserted through transport part and distraction part and inferior basal bone. The animals were sacrificed at 2 weeks, 4 weeks, and 12 weeks after implant placement. BIC and BA of implants on distraction part and transport part were measured histomorphometrically.
RESULTS
BIC, BA increased after implant placement as time goes by passes and new bone formation was slightly higher in transport part than in distraction part at 2 weeks, 4 weeks after implant placement. At 12 weeks after implant placement, BIC, BA of were 74%, 61% in transport part and 77%, 59% in distraction part, therefore there were no difference in BIC and BA between transport part and distraction part at 12 weeks after implant placement.

Keyword

Distraction osteogenesis; Distraction part; Transport part; Bone formation; BIC; BA

MeSH Terms

Adult
Animals
Bicuspid
Dogs*
Humans
Mandible
Molar
Osteogenesis*
Osteogenesis, Distraction
Osteotomy
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