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Variations in bone density across the body of the immature human mandible

机译:骨密度骨密度的变化在未成熟的人体颌骨上

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During growth the mandible accommodates increases in biomechanical loading resulting from changes in the function of structures of the oral cavity. Biomechanical loads are thought to play an intricate and vital role in the modelling and remodelling of bone, with site-specific effects on bone mineral density. It is anticipated that the effects of this loading on bone mineral density are intensified during the functional transition from prenatal to postnatal stages. The aim of this study was thus to evaluate changes in bone mineraldensity across the body of the immature human mandible during the early stages of dental development. The study sample included 45 human mandibles, subdivided into three age groups: prenatal (30 gestational weeks to birth; n = 15); early postnatal (birth to 12 months; n = 18); and late postnatal (1-5 years; n = 12). Mandibles were scanned using X-ray micro-computed tomography. Eight landmarks were selected along the buccal/labial and lingual surfaces of each dental crypt for evaluation of the bone mineral density. Bone mineral density values were calculated using a reference standard and analysed using multivariate statistics. The bone mineral density of the lingual surface was found to be significantly higher (P 0.000) than that of the buccal/labial surface. Furthermore, bone mineral density in the alveolar region of the buccal/labial surface of the deciduous central incisor (P 0.001), the deciduous first molar (P 0.013) and lingual alveolar area of the deciduous second molar (P 0.032) were significantly greater in the early postnatal period than in the prenatal period. While changes in bone mineral density across the lingual surface were consistent with the progression of development and the biomechanical demand of the tongue as previously demonstrated, changes observed across the buccal/labial surface of the mandible appeared to accompany the advancing dental development. Thus, changes in bone mineral density across the mandible appear to be reflective of the stage of dental development and the level of biomechanical loading.
机译:在生长期间,下颌骨可容纳由口腔结构功能变化产生的生物力学负载的增加。生物力学载荷被认为在骨骼的建模和重塑中发挥复杂和重要作用,具有对骨密度的特异性效果。预计在从产前到产后阶段的功能转变期间,该负载对骨密度的影响将加剧。因此,本研究的目的是在牙科发育早期阶段期间评估在未成熟的人体颌骨体内的骨质成分的变化。研究样品包括45个人的颌骨,细分为三岁群:产前(30个妊娠周出生; N = 15);产后早期(诞生12个月; n = 18);迟到后期(1-5岁; n = 12)。使用X射线微计算机断层扫描扫描颌骨。沿着每种牙科隐窝的颊/唇和舌表面选择八个地标以评估骨矿物密度。使用参考标准计算骨矿物密度值并使用多元统计分析。发现舌表面的骨密度明显高于(p 0.000),而不是颊/唇表面的骨密度。此外,落叶中央门牙的颊/唇表面的肺泡区域中的骨矿物密度(p 0.001),落叶第二摩尔(P 0.032)的落叶第一摩尔(P 0.013)和舌孔面积(P <0.032)显着更大产前期初的产前期初。虽然舌苔的骨密度的变化与先前所示的舌头的进展以及舌头的生物力学需求一致,但在下颌骨的颊/唇面观察到的变化似乎伴随着推进的牙科发展。因此,颌骨上骨密度的变化似乎是牙科发展阶段和生物力学载荷水平的反映。

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