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THE EFFECT OF FLUORIDE, BISPHOSPHONATE AND GALLIUM ON DENTIN RESORPTION IN VITRO (Fluoride, Bisphosphonate 및 Gallium이 상아질 흡수 억제에 미치는 영향)

  • Baek, Eun-Young;Yu, Yun-Jung;Roh, Byoung-Duck;Choi, Yun-Jeong;Lee, Seung-Jong
    • Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.575-595
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    • 1997
  • Replacement resorption is followed by the delayed replantation of an avulsed tooth. Currently no effective treatment is substantiated for replacement resorption. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of stannous fluoride, bisphosphonate (etidronate disodium) and gallium nitrate, which have been shown to reduce dentin resorption, on human dentin. Osteoclasts were collected from tibeas of chick embryo. The cells were well agitated to prevent adhesion and seeded onto the sliced human dentin wafers which had been soaked in either culture media (control), or several different concentrations of stannous fluoride, etidronate disodium (l-hydroxyethylidene -1,1-bisphosphonate disodium), and gallium nitrate. Resorption was measured by counting the number of resorptive pit produced by the cells. Results are as follows. Stannous fluoride and etidronate disodium showed statistically significant reduction of dentin resorption(p<0.05) but the effect of stannous fluoride seemed to be its high cytotoxicity. Etidronate disodium did not show cytotoxicities in all experimented concentrations. Gallium nitrate did not show differences in resorption either between different concentrations or from the control group.

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A STUDY OF ROOT RESORPTION AND ALVEOLAR BONE CHANCES DURING TOOTH MOVEMENT AFTER TREATMENT WITH ETIDRONATE DISODIUM (Biphosphonate (Etidronate disodium) 투여 후 치아이동에 따른 치근흡수 및 치조골 변화에 관한 연구)

  • Hwang, Chung-Ju;Sohn, Byung-Hwa
    • The korean journal of orthodontics
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    • v.21 no.1 s.33
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    • pp.77-96
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    • 1991
  • Many studies has been conducted concerning prevention of unnecessary complications such as root resorption during orthodontic too th movement under various mechanical forces. Nowadays, the cause of the root resorption is not thought to be confined only to mechanical forces. But the factor that affects bone metabolism are thought to be major one of the predisposing factors. The light microscope and scanning electron microscope were used to the effects of 60 gm, and 100 gm of tipping force on root resorption of cats, which were treated with Etidronate disodium. The results were as follows: 1. In the 60gm control group, hyalinization on the compression site of periodontal ligament appeared after first week and second week. In the 60gm experimental group, it appeared after first week with low frequency. In the 100gm control group it appeared with high frequency by first and second week while in 100gm experimental group, it appeared with low frequency. 2 In the 100gm control group, resorption of the cementum and the alveolar bone rapidly increased after second week. In the 60gm experimental group, resorption or formation of alveolar bone and cementum didn't appear all through the experimental period. 3. In the 100gm control group, formation of cementum and alveolar bone appeared after first week while in the 100gm experimental group, formation of cementum and alveolar bone appeared after second week and fourth week respectively. In the 60gm control group, formation of the cementum didn't appear all through the experimental period. 4. In the control group, the root resolution of 100gm group was higher than that of 60gm group after second week, while in experimental group, root resorption didn't appear regardless of the forces.

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THE EFFECT OF TWO KINDS OF PERIODONTAL LIGAMENT MANAGEMENT UPON PERIODONTAL HEALING AND ROOT RESORPTION AFTER REPLANTATION IN RATS (쥐치아재식 모델에서 치주인대의 처리방법에 따른 치주조직의 치유와 치근흡수에 관한 연구)

  • Kwon, So-Ran;Kum, Kee-Yeon;Lee, Seung-Jong
    • Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.338-358
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    • 2000
  • The effect of bench drying or removal of the periodontal ligament with NaOCl upon periodontal healing and root resorption after replantation of molars was studied in rats. A total of 40 Sprague-Dawley female rats were used and fed a powdered purina rat chow diet containing 0.4% beta-aminoproprionitrile. The maxillary first molars were extracted and the periodontal ligaments were removed either by bench drying for 15 minutes or by immersion in 2.5% NaOCl solution. The rats were sacrificed at 5, 10, and 21 days by heart infusion. In order to observe the effect of 0.5% stannous fluoride, $10^{-4}M$, $10^{-2}M$, and 1M etidronate disodium on the early stage of periodontal healing, the periodontal ligament was removed with 2.5% NaOCl followed by immersion of the molar in the respective solutions for 5 minutes. The rats were sacrificed after 10 days and the following results were obtained. 1. The removal of the periodontal ligament with 2.5% NaOCl seemed to be more effective than bench drying, since the resorption area in the NaOCl treated group showed a gradual increase whereas a decline in resorption area from 5 days to 21 days was observed in the bench dried group. 2. The application of 0.5% stannous fluoride seemed to enhance the periodontal ligament attachment and active migration of fibroblasts could be observed. 3. The application of $10^{-4}M$, $10^{-2}M$, and 1M etidronate disodium led to a good periodontal ligament attachment. No evident areas of root resorption were found. 4. The use of ${\beta}$-APN made it possible to extract the maxillary first molar with all five roots intact.

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Effect of Bisphosphonate on Osteoblastic Activity of the Human Periodontal Ligament Cells in Vitro (Bisphosphonate가 배양된 치주인대세포의 조골작용에 미치는 효과)

  • Kim, Eun-Young;Kim, Ok-Su;Chung, Hyun-Ju
    • Journal of Periodontal and Implant Science
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.179-193
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    • 2001
  • previous studies have demonstrated an increase in bone mass and density with use of bisphosphonate in osteoporosis. This agent acts as an inhibitor of osteoclastic activity and results in increase of net osteoblastic activity. The purpose of the present study was to examine the effect of the bisphosphonate on osteoblastic activity of the human periodontal ligament cells in vitro. Periodontal ligament cells were primarily obtained from extracted healthy third molars. Cells of 4th to 6th passage were cultured in Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium containing alendronate sodium or etidronate disodium at the concentration of $10^{-12}{\sim}10^{-6}mol/L$ in 5% $Co_2$ incubator at $37^{\circ}C$. Cell count and MTT assay for cellular activity were done at 2 to 7 days of culture. Alkaline phosphatase activity at 4 to 7 days of culture and formation of mineralized nodules at 28 days of culture with addition of $50{\mu}g/m{\ell}$ ascorbic acid, 10 nM${\beta}-glycerophosphate$, $10^{-7}M$ dexamethasone were evaluated. 1. Alendronate sodium Compared to the control, the proliferation of periodontal ligament cells was generally increased and the cellular activity was maintained at 2 days of culture and generally decreased at 7 days of culture. Alkaline phosphatase activity of periodontal ligament cells was inceased and the formation of mineralized nodules by periodontal ligament cells was enhanced compared to the control. 2. Etidronate disodium The proliferation of periodontal ligament cells was increased at 2 days of culture and decreased or maintained at 7 days of culture. Compared to the control, the cellular activity of periodontal ligament cells was generally decreased. Alkaline phosphatase activity of peridontal ligament cells was increased and the formation of mineralized nodules by periodontal ligament cells was enhanced compared to the control. These results suggest that alendronate sodium and etidronate disodium may have a potential effect on osteoblastic lineage of periodontal ligament cells, distinct from their inhibitory action on osteoclasts and could contribute to enhance periodontal regeneration and alveolar bone regeneration.

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A Heterotopic Ossification in the Subscapularis Muscle - Case Report - (견갑하근에 발생한 이소성 골화 -증례보고-)

  • Kim Taik-Seon;Kim Young-Bae;Park Chi-Ho;Lee Woo-Seung
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.43-48
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    • 2005
  • We report the case of a heterotopic ossification in the subscapularis muscle. A 30-year-old woman was diagnosed as a heterotopic ossification in the right subscapularis muscle. X-rays, a CT scan and a MRI showed bone-like lesions in the muscle. The location of the ossification was both inferior and anterior to the joint. The mass nearly bridged between the proximal humerus and the inferior portion of the coracoid process. Symptoms did not respond to rest, NSAIDs for 3 months and to stretching exercises treatment for 6 months. Excision and biopsy was performed through deltopectoral approach. Disodium Etidronate was administered during the postoperative period. She regained normal range of motion postoperatively and improved in the shoulder pain after performing strengthening exercises with Therabands. We think that a cause of limitation of the shoulder was impingement between the mass and the coracoid process, and that another cause was adhesion between the mass and the joint capsule. We conclude that excision and postoperative rehabilitation exercises are good methods for a heterotopic ossification in the subscapularis muscle for those that are nonresponsive to nonoperative treatments.

Effects of Bisphosphonate on Alveolar Bone Resolution during Experimental Tooth Movement in Rats - Biochemical & Histological Observations - (백서에서 실험적 치아이동시 치조골 흡수에 미치는 Bisphosphonate의 영향 - 생화학적 및 조직학적 관찰 -)

  • Choi, Jin-Hugh;Kim, Jong-Chul
    • The korean journal of orthodontics
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    • v.29 no.1 s.72
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    • pp.95-106
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    • 1999
  • This study was performed to examine the effect of bisphosphonate, an inhibitor of bone resorption, on the formation of osteoclast and bone resorption during experimental tooth movement. Whether bisphosphonate has a cytotoxicity in high dose was also examined. Eighty-seven male Sprague-Dawley rats, weighing 260-350g, were classified into normal (no appliance + $0.9\%$ NaCl), control (appliance + $0.9\%$ NaCl) and four bisphosphonate-treated (appliance + 0.8, 4, 20 or 100mg/kg) groups. The maxillary left first molar was moved mesially with the tipping movement using 50-70g of force. Bisphosphonate(etidronate disodium) was injected intraperitoneally with a dose of 0.8, 4, 20, or 100 mg/kg simultaneously with the application or the orthodontic force. They were killed at day 1, 3, or 7 after the application or the orthodontic force. The activities of serum acid phosphatase and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) were assayed, and osteoclasts and the degree of bone resorption were examined histologically. The results obtained were as follows: 1. Acid phosphatase activities were significantly higher in the appliance groups, both control and bisphosphonate-treated (4, 20, and 100 mg/kg) groups, at days 1 and 3 than these in normal. At day 1, bisphosphonate-treated(4, 20mg/kg) groups showed even higher acid phosphatase than control. However, at day 7, no significant difference was noted between the control and bisphosphonate-treated groups. 2. LDH activities in the 4, 20mg/kg bisphosphonate-treated groups were increased during the experimental Periods examined, but there were no significant differences in the 0.8, 100mg/kg bisphosphonate-treated groups. 3. There was no bone resolution at day 1, but severe bone resorption was observed at days 3 and 7 in the control. Bone resorption was reduced by bisphosphonate-treatment at day 3. Bone resolution observed at day 7 was similar between the control and bisphosphonate-treated groups. 4. Few osteoclasts were observed at the alveolar bone in the control and bisphosphonate-treated groups at day 1. At day 3, numerous osteoclasts were shown in the control, the degree of which was reduced in bisphosphonate-treated groups. These results suggest that the inhibition of the osteoclast formation was not the mechanism of bone resorption by the bisphosphonate-treatment during experimenal tooth movement. There was no distinct cytotoxicity with a high dose of bisphosphonate. And the drug should be administrated repeatedly to maintain the inhibitory effect of bone resolution.

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