Xin-Yi Su, Shu Li, Ying-Ying Fan, Tai Wei, Zhi-Yue Lu, Peng Ye
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摘要
背景:本实验研究旨在评估局部应用ZA后牙槽骨的三维和组织学变化:本实验研究旨在评估局部应用ZA后牙槽窝的三维和组织学变化:方法:9只雄性新西兰白兔在拔除4颗门牙后被随机分为4周、8周和12周组。术后右侧上下牙槽窝用ZA+海绵胶原填充(ZA-CS组),左侧牙槽窝仅用海绵胶原填充(CS组)。拔牙后 4 周、8 周和 12 周(T1、T2 和 T3),对两组患者进行放射学和组织形态学评估:结果:ZA-CS 组在 T2 和 T3 期的牙槽骨密度增幅明显高于 CS 组(P<0.01)。三维评估显示,在 T2 和 T3 期,两组牙脊高度和宽度的差异无统计学意义。组织学评估显示,T1时,ZA-CS组的TRAP阳性细胞明显少于CS组(P<0.05)。在 ALP 染色中,两组的所有病例在每个时间点均为阳性。Masson三色染色显示,在T2和T3,ZA-CS组的平均红色胶原体积分数(76.09%,79.64%)明显高于CS组(66.17%,69.22%)(P<0.05和<0.01):结论:虽然使用海绵胶原进行局部ZA治疗并不能减轻牙槽嵴的收缩,但却能改善拔牙后的骨密度和新形成骨的成熟度。
Effect of Local Zoledronic Acid Application in Alveolar Bone Healing: An Experimental Study.
Background: This experimental study aimed to assess the three-dimensional and histological changes of the alveolar socket with local application of ZA.
Methods: Nine male New Zealand white rabbits were randomly allocated into 4-, 8-, and 12-week groups after the extraction of 4 incisor teeth. The upper and lower right sockets were filled with ZA + collagen sponge (ZA-CS group), while the left sockets were filled with collagen sponge alone (CS group) postoperatively. At 4, 8, and 12 weeks (T1, T2, and T3) after the extraction, radiographic and histomorphometric evaluations were conducted for both groups.
Results: The increase in alveolar bone density of the ZA-CS group at T2 and T3 was significantly higher than the CS group (P<0.01). Three-dimensional evaluations demonstrated no statistically significant differences in ridge height and width between the 2 groups at T2 and T3. On histological evaluation, the ZA-CS group included significantly fewer TRAP-positive cells than the CS group at T1 (P<0.05). In ALP staining, all cases in both groups were classified as positive at each time point. Masson trichrome staining showed significantly higher mean red collagen volume fraction in the ZA-CS group (76.09%, 79.64%) than in the CS group (66.17%, 69.22%) at T2 and T3, respectively (P<0.05 and <0.01).
Conclusions: Although local ZA application with collagen sponge did not reduce alveolar ridge contraction, it improved the bone density and maturity of newly formed bone after tooth extraction.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery serves as a forum of communication for all those involved in craniofacial surgery, maxillofacial surgery and pediatric plastic surgery. Coverage ranges from practical aspects of craniofacial surgery to the basic science that underlies surgical practice. The journal publishes original articles, scientific reviews, editorials and invited commentary, abstracts and selected articles from international journals, and occasional international bibliographies in craniofacial surgery.