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In Situ Endoscopic Analysis of Bone Microstructure and Vascularization in Post-Extraction Sites Immediately After a Minimally Invasive Vertical Tooth Extraction in Teeth with Different Periodontal Status
Indexado
WoS WOS:000585776700036
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85094948405
SciELO S0717-95022020000601735
DOI
Año 2020
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

% Participación
Internacional

Autores
Afiliación Extranjera

Instituciones
Extranjeras


Abstract



SUMMARY: The aim of this study was to perform an in situ endoscopic analysis of the vascularization of post-extraction sites immediately after a non-traumatic extraction in terms of the number of blood vessels per field (NBV), relative area of blood vessels (RABV) and relative area of unmineralized bone (RAUB) in teeth with different periodontal status (PS). This assessment was performed using short distance support immersion endoscopy (SD-SIE). Ten patients (4 men/ 6 women, aged between 25 and 44) were selected. From them, 10 teeth were extracted due to periodontal reasons or other motives. These teeth were then categorized into 2 groups according to their PS, either as periodontally compromised (PC) (clinical attachment loss (CAL) > 7 mm and probing depth (PD) > 5 mm) or periodontally healthy (PH) (CAL < 7 mm and PD < 5 mm, without bleeding or suppuration during periodontal probing), and mobile (M) (> 1 mm horizontally) or immobile (I) (< 1 mm horizontally). The minimally invasive vertical tooth extractions were performed using the Benex ® extractor. Immediately after extraction, a rigid immersion endoscope with a diameter of 2.7 mm was introduced, and a video-alveoloscopy was carried out. This video was analyzed by ImageJ software for the quantification of NBV, RABV and RAUB per field of the post-extraction sites with different PS (PC, PH, M, I) were quantified. In the PC group, significantly greater values for RAUB were observed (33.45 %) compared to those from the PH group (19.65 %). Compared with the M group, the I group did not show significant differences in terms of RAUB or RABV. There were also no differences in NBV in both groups (Means: 33.8 vs. 30.5, respectively).

Disciplinas de Investigación



WOS
Anatomy & Morphology
Scopus
Anatomy
SciELO
Biological Sciences
Health Sciences

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Autores - Afiliación



Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
Arraño, Daniela Mujer Universidad de Los Andes, Chile - Chile
CHAPARRO-PADILLA, ALEJANDRA PILAR Mujer Universidad de Los Andes, Chile - Chile
Lazzarini, Marcio Hombre Max Planck Institute of Experimental Medicine - Alemania
Max Planck Inst Expt Med - Alemania
Acuna-Mardones, Pablo Hombre Universidad de La Frontera - Chile
Engelke, Wilfried Hombre Georg-August-University Hospital - Alemania
Universidad de La Frontera - Chile
Georg August Univ Hosp - Alemania
Universität Göttingen - Alemania
Universitätsmedizin Göttingen - Alemania
Beltran, Victor Hombre Universidad de La Frontera - Chile

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Financiamiento



Fuente
CONICYT
CONICYT-Chile
DIUFRO
DIUFRO projects

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Agradecimientos



Agradecimiento
This study was funded in part by the DIUFRO projects DI17-0170 and DIE17-0002. Additionally, the authors VB and AC received funding from the project awarded during the second "Inicia tu Idea Ufro-UAndes" contest. Author WE was financed by the project Folio PAI80160012, CONICYT-Chile.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. This study was funded in part by the DIUFRO projects DI17-0170 and DIE17-0002. Additionally, the authors VB and AC received funding from the project awarded during the second “Inicia tu Idea Ufro-UAndes” contest. Author WE was financed by the project Folio PAI80160012, CONICYT-Chile.

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