日本口腔外科学会雑誌
Online ISSN : 2186-1579
Print ISSN : 0021-5163
ISSN-L : 0021-5163
イヌ下顎における血管柄付再植骨および遊離再植骨へ埋入したインプラント周囲の骨形成過程に関する研究
古谷 義隆野間 弘康矢島 安朝
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2002 年 48 巻 11 号 p. 557-571

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The objective of this study was to investigate the characteristics of osteogenesis around dental implants in both vascularized and nonvascularized bone grafts. Vascularized bone grafts were nourished by inferior alveolar vessels providing medullary blood flow to the mandibles of adult dogs. Titanium implants were placed into the bone grafts and normal mandibles. The time course of osteogenesis around the implants was observed histologically from 2 to 24 weeks after operation. Specimers stained with Stevenel's blue and Van Gieson-picrofuchsin stains and fluorescently labeled specimens were examined with a confocal laser scanning microscope. Implant-bone contact rates were determined.
In vascularized bone grafts, new bone formation was evident all around the implants at 2 weeks postoperatively. New bone became compact with the passage of time. These processes of new bone formation were similar to those of normal mandibles.
In cortical bone of vascularized bone grafts, bone resorption was recognized. However, bone remodeling was found at an early stage, suggesting that implants could be placed into vascularized bone grafts immediately after the primary operation.
In nonvascularized bone grafts, bone resorption and remodeling occurred from the outside of cortical bone. New bone formation around implants was found at 8 weeks postoperatively. The implant apex was encapsulated by fibrous tissue at 24 weeks postoperatively. The results suggest that simultaneous implantation with free bone grafting requires a long time for bony linkage and that encapsulation of implants by fibrous tissue may occur in nonvascularized bone grafts.

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