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Recent Clinical Treatment and Basic Research on the Alveolar Bone
The periodontal ligament is located between the bone (alveolar bone) and the cementum of the tooth, and it is connected by tough fibers called Sharpey’s fibers. To maintain healthy teeth, the foundation supporting the teeth must be healthy.
Sachio Tsuchida, Tomohiro Nakayama
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Inflammasomes in Alveolar Bone Loss
Bone remodeling is tightly controlled by osteoclast-mediated bone resorption and osteoblast-mediated bone formation. Fine tuning of the osteoclast–osteoblast balance results in strict synchronization of bone resorption and formation, which maintains ...
Qianzhou Jiang
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Use of the deep learning approach to measure alveolar bone level [PDF]
Aim: The goal was to use a deep convolutional neural network to measure the radiographic alveolar bone level to aid periodontal diagnosis. Materials and Methods: A deep learning (DL) model was developed by integrating three segmentation networks (bone ...
Chun-Teh Lee +8 more
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A fully automatic AI system for tooth and alveolar bone segmentation from cone-beam CT images
Accurate delineation of individual teeth and alveolar bones from dental cone-beam CT (CBCT) images is an essential step in digital dentistry for precision dental healthcare.
Zhiming Cui +15 more
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The assessment of alveolar bone loss, a crucial element of the periodontium, plays a vital role in the diagnosis of periodontitis and the prognosis of the disease.
BC Uzun Saylan +7 more
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Roles of osteoclasts in alveolar bone remodeling
Osteoclasts are large multinucleated cells from hematopoietic origin and are responsible for bone resorption. A balance between osteoclastic bone resorption and osteoblastic bone formation is critical to maintain bone homeostasis. The alveolar bone, also
Maiko Omi, Y. Mishina
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Mechanism of alveolar bone destruction in periodontitis — Periodontal bacteria and inflammation
Periodontal disease is an inflammatory disease caused by periodontopathogenic bacteria, which eventually leads to bone tissue (alveolar bone) destruction as inflammation persists.
M. Usui +5 more
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Alveolar bone is the thickened ridge of jaw bone that supports teeth. It is subject to constant occlusal force and pathogens invasion, and is therefore under active bone remodeling and immunomodulation. Alveolar bone holds a distinct niche from long bone
Weimin Lin +13 more
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Introduction: this study was conducted to investigate the osteogenic ability of periodontal ligament stem cells (PDLSCs) derived exosomes (PDLSCs-Exos) and the effect of PDLSCs-Exos with hydrogel on alveolar bone defect repairment in the rat.
Yang Zhao +5 more
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Post-extraction bleeding and alveolar bone resorption are the two frequently encountered complications after tooth extraction that result in poor healing and rehabilitation difficulties.
Jun‐ting Gu +9 more
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