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Quantitative scintigraphic analysis of pulp revascularization in autotransplanted teeth in dogs.

Authors :
Ferreira MM
Botelho MF
Abrantes M
Oliveiros B
Carrilho EV
Source :
Archives of oral biology [Arch Oral Biol] 2010 Nov; Vol. 55 (11), pp. 825-9. Date of Electronic Publication: 2010 Aug 25.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the pulpal changes associated with autogenous single-rooted immature tooth transplantation in dogs, using either one, or two-stage surgical techniques.<br />Methods: Teeth from 3 beagle dogs, 5 months old, were extracted and transplanted to mechanically prepared recipient sockets. Group (A), where the teeth were transplanted using a one-stage method to recipient beds prepared immediately before transplantation. Group (B), where the teeth were transplanted using a two-stage method in which the recipient beds were prepared and left to heal for 7 days before transplantation. Clinical examinations were done every week during 9 weeks. After 9 weeks, the animals were injected with ⁹⁹(m)Technetium hydroxylmethylene diphosphonate (⁹⁹(m)Tc-HMDP) and 3h after injection, a whole body scintigraphic acquisition was performed. After scintigraphic acquisition the animals were euthanized and the teeth extracted and its radioactivity counted in a well counter calibrated to ⁹⁹(m)Tc. With the data obtained, the percentage of activity injected was calculated for each tooth. The data for each group of teeth were evaluated and analyzed using the Mann-Whitney test (p=0.05).<br />Results: All the transplanted teeth in both groups survived. No statistically significant difference was found in the absorption of the ⁹⁹(m)Tc-HMDP, between the treatment groups (p=0.464) and between them and the control group (Group A vs. control p=0.713 and Group B vs. control p=0.157).<br />Conclusions: This study demonstrated that there was no difference between the two surgical techniques in terms of the pulp revascularization in transplanted teeth.<br /> (Published by Elsevier Ltd.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1879-1506
Volume :
55
Issue :
11
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Archives of oral biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
20800220
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.archoralbio.2010.07.005