1. Observation of Palatal Wound Healing Process Following Various Degrees of Mucoperiosteal and Bone Trauma in a Young Rat Model.
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Liu, Yingmeng, Zhang, Shiming, Sakran, Karim Ahmed, Yin, Jiayi, Lan, Min, Yang, Chao, Wang, Yan, Zeng, Ni, Huang, Hanyao, and Shi, Bing
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WOUND healing , *ANIMAL disease models , *X-ray computed microtomography , *GRANULATION tissue , *WOUNDS & injuries , *ONE-way analysis of variance , *STATISTICAL significance - Abstract
Simple Summary: The exact correlation of palatal trauma to maxillary inhibition has not been demonstrated. This paper determines the influence of different degrees of palatal trauma on maxillofacial growth and assesses whether usage of ADM can help rescue the inhibited growth during palatal wound healing. This research would help the surgeons comprehensively understand the impact of palatal trauma on maxillary growth and the therapeutic effect of the ADM. The accidental injury or surgery on soft and hard palatal tissue has an adverse impact on normal maxillary morphology. To design a single-factor experiment that excludes other interfering factors on maxillary growth, a young rat model was established to simulate the various degrees of palatal trauma. Eight maxillary parameters were measured to evaluate the impact of palatal trauma on maxillary growth. Furthermore, the acellular dermal matrix (ADM) was applied to cure the palatal trauma and alleviate the adverse impact of bone denudation on the maxillary growth. Micro-CT scanning and histology analyses were used. One-way ANOVA with least significant difference (LSD) post-test was used to evaluate the statistical significance. The palatal trauma mainly disturbed the transverse development of the maxilla. ADM promotes mucosa healing, but there is still an inhibitory effect on maxillofacial growth. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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