Nihon Shishubyo Gakkai Kaishi (Journal of the Japanese Society of Periodontology)
Online ISSN : 1880-408X
Print ISSN : 0385-0110
ISSN-L : 0385-0110
Application of Calcium Phosphate Ceramics to Periodontal Therapy
8. Effects of Orthodontic Force on Repaired Bone among Hydroxyapatite
Yoshitaka HARATeruo MURAKAMIKeijiroh KAJIYAMAKatumasa MAEDAAkifumi AKAMINENaoko NAGAMINESachiko MIYATAKETatsuya ABEYoshihito AZEMOTOMasao AONO
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1989 Volume 31 Issue 1 Pages 224-234

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It has been unclear whether M. T. M. is acceptable for patients treated with bone grafts using hydroxyapatite (HAP), which is not biodegradable. Therefore we studied histological changes in bone among HAP during orthodontic tooth movement. HAP was implanted into artificial bone defects adjacent to second premolars in beagle dogs, and as a control no material was implanted Three months after implantation, the second premolars were moved with orthodontic force. Then they were observed histopathologically. The results obtained were as follows.
The amount of movement of the teeth in implanted sites was less than in the controls. In the pressure zone, resorption of bone by osteoclasts was observed in both the implanted and the control sites, in addition, root resorption occurred adjacent to HAP. Furthermore mutinucleated giant cells were closely attached to HAP and were surrounded by bone and connective tissue. In retention period there was ankylosis between the roots and bone around HAP. In the tension zone, additional bone from HAP was observed. Bone defects were filled with bone in the implanted sites, but with connective tissue in the controls.
These results suggest that bone among HAP was resolved by osteoclasts. Clinically, HAP implantation for the pressure zone should be avoided becau se of the occurrence of root resorption and ankylosis. because HAP implantation produces more repaired But for the tension zone it seems to be effective bone.

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