TY - JOUR
T1 - Immunohistochemical characteristics of the implant-hosted bone
T2 - Preliminary findings of 9 mandibular cores
AU - Sakka, Salah
AU - Kujan, Omar
PY - 2011/3
Y1 - 2011/3
N2 - Objectives: The aims of this study were to investigate the biochemical topography of collagen types I and III and to describe the histological structure at the implant placement site to determine the clinical significance of the findings and their possible interaction with bone healing around dental implants. Material and Methods: Bone cores from 9 mandibles were taken from the site of placement of dental implants. The reliable technique for rapid preparation of fresh-frozen undecalcified bone sections and the indirect immunofluorescent technique as an immunohistochemical procedure were applied. All sections were viewed under U.V light. For comparative purposes the tissue blocks remaining were used for general histology examination. Results: A homogenous distribution of collagen type I throughout the sections of all cores was evident. Whereas, the distribution of collagen type III throughout the sections of all cores was heterogeneous with different staining patterns. On the other hand, seven cores of the general histology study showed a structure of lamellar mature bone and two cores showed a structure of less mature woven bone. Conclusion: The biochemical and histological structures of the hosted bone may have an impact on the speed of bone healing around dental implants.
AB - Objectives: The aims of this study were to investigate the biochemical topography of collagen types I and III and to describe the histological structure at the implant placement site to determine the clinical significance of the findings and their possible interaction with bone healing around dental implants. Material and Methods: Bone cores from 9 mandibles were taken from the site of placement of dental implants. The reliable technique for rapid preparation of fresh-frozen undecalcified bone sections and the indirect immunofluorescent technique as an immunohistochemical procedure were applied. All sections were viewed under U.V light. For comparative purposes the tissue blocks remaining were used for general histology examination. Results: A homogenous distribution of collagen type I throughout the sections of all cores was evident. Whereas, the distribution of collagen type III throughout the sections of all cores was heterogeneous with different staining patterns. On the other hand, seven cores of the general histology study showed a structure of lamellar mature bone and two cores showed a structure of less mature woven bone. Conclusion: The biochemical and histological structures of the hosted bone may have an impact on the speed of bone healing around dental implants.
KW - Bone healing
KW - Collagen types I and III
KW - Dental implants
KW - Immunohistochemistry of bone
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U2 - 10.4317/medoral.16.e195
DO - 10.4317/medoral.16.e195
M3 - Article
C2 - 21217612
AN - SCOPUS:79953650111
SN - 1698-4447
VL - 16
SP - e194-e199
JO - Medicina Oral, Patologia Oral y Cirugia Bucal
JF - Medicina Oral, Patologia Oral y Cirugia Bucal
IS - 2
ER -