4.5 Article

Manufacture and preliminary evaluation of acellular tooth roots as allografts for alveolar ridge augmentation

Journal

JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL MATERIALS RESEARCH PART A
Volume 110, Issue 1, Pages 122-130

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jbm.a.37270

Keywords

allograft; bone augmentation; bone graft; decellularization; tooth root

Funding

  1. Joint Research Fund Liaoning-Shenyang National Laboratory for Materials Science [2019JH3/30100022]
  2. National Key R&D Program of China [2017YFA0105802, 2020YFF0426289]
  3. Sichuan Science and Technology Program [2020YFH0008]

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Alveolar ridge augmentation can use various bone graft materials, including autogenous bone, allograft, xenograft, and alloplastic material. ATR, an acellular tooth root, shows good biocompatibility and can be used as a new tooth-derived bone graft material for alveolar ridge augmentation.
Alveolar ridge augmentation can be used to obtain appropriate alveolar ridge for dental implantation. A variety of bone graft materials including autogenous bone, allograft, xenograft, and alloplastic material are used in alveolar ridge augmentation. Autogenous tooth-derived bone graft material has received much attention for the past few years, because the structure and physicochemical characteristics of tooth are similar to those of bones. Compared to autogenous tooth, allogenic tooth has the advantage of extensive resources. However, the problem of cell-derived immunological rejection of allogenic tooth remains unresolved. In the present study, acellular tooth root (ATR) is obtained by an innovative combination procedure. The biocompatibility of ATR is assessed using cytotoxicity test, hemolysis test, intracutaneous reactivity test, and acute systemic toxicity test. Osseointegration is evaluated in vivo by implanting ATR into the rat tibia defect as an allograft material. The results show that the ATR has fine biocompatibility, and there is an osseointegration between ATR and bone bed at 8 weeks post operation. This study demonstrates that the ATR could be used in alveolar ridge augmentation as a kind of new tooth-derived bone graft material.

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