1969
DOI: 10.1016/0003-9969(69)90264-7
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Relationship between Sr85 uptake and histological changes during healing in dental extraction wounds in rats

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“…Lurie and Matteson (1976) used 99m Tc-MDP nuclear imaging and scintillation well counter analysis of tooth extraction sites in their study of healing alveolar bone in rats. Their results differed slightly from those of Green et al (1969), in that a biphasic healing pattern was found with peaks at days 8 and 16. The early peak corresponded with the extra-alveolar bone formation, and the later one represented bone formation in the socket proper (Fig.…”
Section: Erupting Teethcontrasting
confidence: 63%
“…Lurie and Matteson (1976) used 99m Tc-MDP nuclear imaging and scintillation well counter analysis of tooth extraction sites in their study of healing alveolar bone in rats. Their results differed slightly from those of Green et al (1969), in that a biphasic healing pattern was found with peaks at days 8 and 16. The early peak corresponded with the extra-alveolar bone formation, and the later one represented bone formation in the socket proper (Fig.…”
Section: Erupting Teethcontrasting
confidence: 63%
“…of tooth extraction sockets at 2 weeks after surgery on rats has been described in other studies. 18,46,47 A newly healed soft tissue ridge, covered with a normal epithelial and connective tissue, was observed at 2 weeks post-extraction in rats. 18 The cellular proliferative response to tooth extraction in rats increased in 1 to 4 days and then gradually decreased.…”
Section: Microphotographs Of the Frontal (Labio-palatal) Tissue Sectimentioning
confidence: 97%
“…well counter analysis of tooth extraction sites in their study of healing alveolar bone in rats [193]. Their results differed slightly from those of Green et al [192], in that a biphasic healing pattern was found with peaks at days 8 and 16. The early peak corresponded with the extra-alveolar bone formation, and the later one represented bone formation in the socket proper.…”
Section: Lurie and Matteson In 1976 Used 99mtc-mdp Nuclear Imaging Anmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…whereas Sr-85 scanning showed that completion of healing occurred later, i.e., between 35 and 42 days following extraction. This suggested that a return to normal bone metabolism was more accurately determined by the Sr-85 uptake [192].…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 98%
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