Chemical Properties of Human Dentin Blocks and Vertical Augmentation by Ultrasonically Demineralized Dentin Matrix Blocks on Scratched Skull Without Periosteum of Adult-Aged Rats
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Vertical augmentation is one of the most challenging techniques in bone engineering. Several parameters, such mechano-chemical characteristics, are important to optimize vertical bone regeneration using biomaterials. The aims of this study were to chemically characterize human dentin blocks (calcified demineralized dentin matrix: CDM, partially demineralized dentin matrix: PDDM and completely demineralized dentin matrix: CDDM) (2 × 2 × 1 mm) chemically and evaluate the behavior of PDDM blocks on non-scratched or scratched skulls without periosteum of adult rats (10-12 months old, female) as a vertical augmentation model. The dissolved efficiency of CDM showed 32.3% after ultrasonic demineralization in 1.0 L of 2% HNO for 30 min. The 30 min-demineralized dentin was named PDDM. The SEM images of PDDM showed the opening of dentinal tubes, nano-microcracks and the smooth surface. In the collagenase digestion test, the weight-decreasing rates of CDM, PDDM and CDDM were 9.2%, 25.5% and 78.3% at 12 weeks, respectively. CDM inhibited the collagenase digestion, compared with PDDM and CDDM. In the PDDM onlay graft on an ultrasonically scratched skull, the bone marrow-space opening from original bone was found in the bony bridge formation between the human PDDM block and dense skull of adult senior rats at 4 and 8 weeks. On the other hand, in the cases of the marrow-space closing in both non-scratched skulls and scratched skulls, the bony bridge was not formed. The results indicated that the ultrasonic scratching into the compact parietal bone might contribute greatly to the marrow-space opening from skull and the supply of marrow cells, and then bony bridge formation could occur in the vertical augmentation model without a periosteum.
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