牙周纤维
牙骨质
生物医学工程
牙本质
韧带
三维模型
解剖
X射线显微断层摄影术
牙科
医学
计算机科学
放射科
人工智能
作者
Miguel Padial‐Molina,Juan Carlos de Vicente,Sarah Volk,Héctor F. Ríos
出处
期刊:Nature Protocols
[Springer Nature]
日期:2015-06-18
卷期号:10 (7): 1038-1049
被引量:36
标识
DOI:10.1038/nprot.2015.063
摘要
The regeneration of the original structure and function of bone-ligament interfaces remains a major challenge in biomedical research. A preclinical model that maintains physiologic mechanical loads and controls for other external factors, such as microbial influence, is of great value for testing novel regenerative materials, provided that studies are performed by highly trained researchers with proper regard for animal welfare. The tooth root fenestration preclinical model is an ideal tool for hard tissue evaluation by micro-computed tomography, histological techniques and RNA analyses. The procedure starts with an extraoral incision lateral to the mandible and reflection of the masseter muscle. Superficial lateral mandibular bone is removed with standardized dimensions to expose the roots of the teeth and to eliminate periodontal ligament and cementum to expose the tooth dentin. The testing material can subsequently be applied to the defect and the flap can be repositioned and secured back in place. At specific time points, samples are collected and processed according to the subsequent analyses to be performed, which can include descriptive histology, histomorphometry, immunostaining, 3D bone imaging, electron microscopy, gene expression analyses and safety assessments.
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