Detailed Information on Publication Record
2015
Surgical Methods in Mouse Tooth Autotransplantation Research
LANGOVÁ, Petra, Jan ŠTEMBÍREK, Martina POKORNÁ, Michal NAVRÁTIL, Eva MATALOVÁ et. al.Basic information
Original name
Surgical Methods in Mouse Tooth Autotransplantation Research
Name in Czech
Chirurgické metody při výzkumu autotransplantace zubů u myší
Authors
LANGOVÁ, Petra, Jan ŠTEMBÍREK, Martina POKORNÁ, Michal NAVRÁTIL, Eva MATALOVÁ and marcela BUCHTOVÁ
Edition
IBMS BoneKEy 13, The 4th Joint Meeting of ECTS and IBMS, 2015
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Konferenční abstrakt
Field of Study
30200 3.2 Clinical medicine
Country of publisher
Netherlands
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Organization unit
Faculty of Medicine
ISSN
Keywords (in Czech)
ankylóza, reinervace, revaskularizace
Keywords in English
ankylosis, reinnervation, revascularisation
Změněno: 31/8/2015 12:29, Ing. Mgr. Věra Pospíšilíková
V originále
Autotransplantation of teeth is one of the possibilities to substitute the missing teeth in the dental arch. In comparison with prosthetic dentistry and implantology, autogenous transplantation is the most natural way of tooth replacement. Although success and advantages are prevailing, there are some complications like ankylosis or inflammation, which have to be solved. To understand regenerative processes after autotransplantations, several animal models and histological/molecular methods have been established. We review recent achievements in autotransplantation techniques with using animal models and the evaluation of advantages and disadvantages of their using as showed also in our experiments. The most common laboratory animals used in autotransplantation research are mice and rats. Despite the monophyodont dentition and reduced dental formula together with hypsodont incisors and toothless diastema, numerous findings can be successfully extrapolated from rodents to humans. Various parameters of successful autotransplantation such as periodontal tissue regeneration, reinnervation or revascularisation have already been proved in the mouse. The autotransplantation of teeth currently has a firm place in the field of dentistry because of preserving the physiological properties of teeth, periodontal and alveolar bone.
In Czech
Autotransplantace zubů je jednou z možností, jak v zubním oblouku nahradit chybějící zuby. Tato metoda je oproti protetickému či implantologickému řešení přirozenou cestou náhrady chrupu. Ačkoli převažují výhody a úspěch, setkáváme se při operacích i s komplikacemi, které musejí být následně řešeny, jako jsou ankylóza nebo zánět. To understand regenerative processes after autotransplantations, several animal models and histological/molecular methods have been established. We review recent achievements in autotransplantation techniques with using animal models and the evaluation of advantages and disadvantages of their using as showed also in our experiments. The most common laboratory animals used in autotransplantation research are mice and rats. Despite the monophyodont dentition and reduced dental formula together with hypsodont incisors and toothless diastema, numerous findings can be successfully extrapolated from rodents to humans. Various parameters of successful autotransplantation such as periodontal tissue regeneration, reinnervation or revascularisation have already been proved in the mouse. The autotransplantation of teeth currently has a firm place in the field of dentistry because of preserving the physiological properties of teeth, periodontal and alveolar bone.
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