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Chemical Properties of Human Dentin Blocks and Vertical Augmentation by Ultrasonically Demineralized Dentin Matrix Blocks on Scratched Skull without Periosteum of Adult-Aged Rats

Vertical augmentation is one of the most challenging techniques in bone engineering. Several parameters, such mechano-chemical characteristics, are important to optimize vertical bone regeneration using biomaterials. The aims of this study were to chemically characterize human dentin blocks (calcifi...

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Autores principales: Zhu, Bowen, Yokozeki, Kenji, Kabir, Md. Arafat, Todoh, Masahiro, Akazawa, Toshiyuki, Murata, Masaru
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8746034/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35009252
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15010105
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author Zhu, Bowen
Yokozeki, Kenji
Kabir, Md. Arafat
Todoh, Masahiro
Akazawa, Toshiyuki
Murata, Masaru
author_facet Zhu, Bowen
Yokozeki, Kenji
Kabir, Md. Arafat
Todoh, Masahiro
Akazawa, Toshiyuki
Murata, Masaru
author_sort Zhu, Bowen
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description Vertical augmentation is one of the most challenging techniques in bone engineering. Several parameters, such mechano-chemical characteristics, are important to optimize vertical bone regeneration using biomaterials. The aims of this study were to chemically characterize human dentin blocks (calcified demineralized dentin matrix: CDM, partially demineralized dentin matrix: PDDM and completely demineralized dentin matrix: CDDM) (2 × 2 × 1 mm(3)) chemically and evaluate the behavior of PDDM blocks on non-scratched or scratched skulls without periosteum of adult rats (10–12 months old, female) as a vertical augmentation model. The dissolved efficiency of CDM showed 32.3% after ultrasonic demineralization in 1.0 L of 2% HNO(3) for 30 min. The 30 min-demineralized dentin was named PDDM. The SEM images of PDDM showed the opening of dentinal tubes, nano-microcracks and the smooth surface. In the collagenase digestion test, the weight-decreasing rates of CDM, PDDM and CDDM were 9.2%, 25.5% and 78.3% at 12 weeks, respectively. CDM inhibited the collagenase digestion, compared with PDDM and CDDM. In the PDDM onlay graft on an ultrasonically scratched skull, the bone marrow-space opening from original bone was found in the bony bridge formation between the human PDDM block and dense skull of adult senior rats at 4 and 8 weeks. On the other hand, in the cases of the marrow-space closing in both non-scratched skulls and scratched skulls, the bony bridge was not formed. The results indicated that the ultrasonic scratching into the compact parietal bone might contribute greatly to the marrow-space opening from skull and the supply of marrow cells, and then bony bridge formation could occur in the vertical augmentation model without a periosteum.
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spelling pubmed-87460342022-01-11 Chemical Properties of Human Dentin Blocks and Vertical Augmentation by Ultrasonically Demineralized Dentin Matrix Blocks on Scratched Skull without Periosteum of Adult-Aged Rats Zhu, Bowen Yokozeki, Kenji Kabir, Md. Arafat Todoh, Masahiro Akazawa, Toshiyuki Murata, Masaru Materials (Basel) Article Vertical augmentation is one of the most challenging techniques in bone engineering. Several parameters, such mechano-chemical characteristics, are important to optimize vertical bone regeneration using biomaterials. The aims of this study were to chemically characterize human dentin blocks (calcified demineralized dentin matrix: CDM, partially demineralized dentin matrix: PDDM and completely demineralized dentin matrix: CDDM) (2 × 2 × 1 mm(3)) chemically and evaluate the behavior of PDDM blocks on non-scratched or scratched skulls without periosteum of adult rats (10–12 months old, female) as a vertical augmentation model. The dissolved efficiency of CDM showed 32.3% after ultrasonic demineralization in 1.0 L of 2% HNO(3) for 30 min. The 30 min-demineralized dentin was named PDDM. The SEM images of PDDM showed the opening of dentinal tubes, nano-microcracks and the smooth surface. In the collagenase digestion test, the weight-decreasing rates of CDM, PDDM and CDDM were 9.2%, 25.5% and 78.3% at 12 weeks, respectively. CDM inhibited the collagenase digestion, compared with PDDM and CDDM. In the PDDM onlay graft on an ultrasonically scratched skull, the bone marrow-space opening from original bone was found in the bony bridge formation between the human PDDM block and dense skull of adult senior rats at 4 and 8 weeks. On the other hand, in the cases of the marrow-space closing in both non-scratched skulls and scratched skulls, the bony bridge was not formed. The results indicated that the ultrasonic scratching into the compact parietal bone might contribute greatly to the marrow-space opening from skull and the supply of marrow cells, and then bony bridge formation could occur in the vertical augmentation model without a periosteum. MDPI 2021-12-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8746034/ /pubmed/35009252 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15010105 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zhu, Bowen
Yokozeki, Kenji
Kabir, Md. Arafat
Todoh, Masahiro
Akazawa, Toshiyuki
Murata, Masaru
Chemical Properties of Human Dentin Blocks and Vertical Augmentation by Ultrasonically Demineralized Dentin Matrix Blocks on Scratched Skull without Periosteum of Adult-Aged Rats
title Chemical Properties of Human Dentin Blocks and Vertical Augmentation by Ultrasonically Demineralized Dentin Matrix Blocks on Scratched Skull without Periosteum of Adult-Aged Rats
title_full Chemical Properties of Human Dentin Blocks and Vertical Augmentation by Ultrasonically Demineralized Dentin Matrix Blocks on Scratched Skull without Periosteum of Adult-Aged Rats
title_fullStr Chemical Properties of Human Dentin Blocks and Vertical Augmentation by Ultrasonically Demineralized Dentin Matrix Blocks on Scratched Skull without Periosteum of Adult-Aged Rats
title_full_unstemmed Chemical Properties of Human Dentin Blocks and Vertical Augmentation by Ultrasonically Demineralized Dentin Matrix Blocks on Scratched Skull without Periosteum of Adult-Aged Rats
title_short Chemical Properties of Human Dentin Blocks and Vertical Augmentation by Ultrasonically Demineralized Dentin Matrix Blocks on Scratched Skull without Periosteum of Adult-Aged Rats
title_sort chemical properties of human dentin blocks and vertical augmentation by ultrasonically demineralized dentin matrix blocks on scratched skull without periosteum of adult-aged rats
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8746034/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35009252
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15010105
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