1. Méthode non invasive d’évaluation d’un substitut osseux injectable
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François Bodic, Olivier Gauthier, Yves Amouriq, Jean-Michel Bouler, Luc Hamel, Marie Gayet-Delacroix, and Guy Daculsi
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0303 health sciences ,Materials science ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Computer aid ,Radiography ,Computed tomography ,Image processing ,030206 dentistry ,General Medicine ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Digital image ,0302 clinical medicine ,Animal model ,medicine ,Injectable bone ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,business ,030304 developmental biology ,Biomedical engineering - Abstract
Despite the increasing number of techniques for the preservation of bone ridges after dental avulsion, no precise evaluation of alveolar filling has been performed to date. The criteria of available measurement techniques (probes, retroalveolar or panoramic radiography, and lateral teleradiography) are not sufficiently reliable and precise. This study investigated the reliability of evaluation based on CT images in comparison with retroalveolar radiography (the most precise radiographic technique, providing standardised images), direct measurements, and images obtained in scanning electron microscopy. After a preliminary investigation ex vivo, a study was performed in vivo on three beagles. Mandibular premolars were extracted, and the corresponding alveoli were filled with an injectable bone substitute composed of a calcium phosphate mineral load associated with hydroxypropyl methylcellulose. Measurements performed on CT images relative to visual and automatic detection of density changes and studies of density curves provided better precision than those obtained by retroalveolar radiography.
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- 2002
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