A review of histomorphometric analysis techniques for assessing implant-soft tissue interface

The success of dental implant treatment depends on the healing of both hard and soft tissues. While osseointegration provides initial success, the biological seal of the peri-implant soft tissue is crucial for maintaining the long term success of implants. Most studies of the biological seal of peri...

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Main Authors: Chai, Wen Lin, Moharamzadeh, K., Brook, I.M., Van Noort, R.
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spelling my.um.eprints.30992019-11-12T02:46:01Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/3099/ A review of histomorphometric analysis techniques for assessing implant-soft tissue interface Chai, Wen Lin Moharamzadeh, K. Brook, I.M. Van Noort, R. RK Dentistry The success of dental implant treatment depends on the healing of both hard and soft tissues. While osseointegration provides initial success, the biological seal of the peri-implant soft tissue is crucial for maintaining the long term success of implants. Most studies of the biological seal of peri-implant tissues are based on animal or monolayer cell culture models. To understand the mechanisms of soft tissue attachment and the factors affecting the integrity of the soft tissue around the implants, it is essential to obtain good quality histological sections for microscopic examination. The nature of the specimens, however, which consist of both metal implant and soft peri-implant tissues, poses difficulties in preparing the specimens for histomorphometric analysis of the implant-soft tissue interface. We review various methods that have been used for the implant-tissue interface investigation with particular focus on the soft tissue. The different methods are classified and the advantages and limitations of the different techniques are highlighted. Taylor & Francis 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/3099/1/A_review_of_histomorphometric_analysis_techniques_for_assessing_implant-soft_tissue_interface.pdf Chai, Wen Lin and Moharamzadeh, K. and Brook, I.M. and Van Noort, R. (2011) A review of histomorphometric analysis techniques for assessing implant-soft tissue interface. Biotechnic & Histochemistry, 86 (4). pp. 242-254. ISSN 1052-0295 https://doi.org/10.3109/10520291003707916 doi:10.3109/10520291003707916
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Chai, Wen Lin
Moharamzadeh, K.
Brook, I.M.
Van Noort, R.
A review of histomorphometric analysis techniques for assessing implant-soft tissue interface
description The success of dental implant treatment depends on the healing of both hard and soft tissues. While osseointegration provides initial success, the biological seal of the peri-implant soft tissue is crucial for maintaining the long term success of implants. Most studies of the biological seal of peri-implant tissues are based on animal or monolayer cell culture models. To understand the mechanisms of soft tissue attachment and the factors affecting the integrity of the soft tissue around the implants, it is essential to obtain good quality histological sections for microscopic examination. The nature of the specimens, however, which consist of both metal implant and soft peri-implant tissues, poses difficulties in preparing the specimens for histomorphometric analysis of the implant-soft tissue interface. We review various methods that have been used for the implant-tissue interface investigation with particular focus on the soft tissue. The different methods are classified and the advantages and limitations of the different techniques are highlighted.
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author Chai, Wen Lin
Moharamzadeh, K.
Brook, I.M.
Van Noort, R.
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Moharamzadeh, K.
Brook, I.M.
Van Noort, R.
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title A review of histomorphometric analysis techniques for assessing implant-soft tissue interface
title_short A review of histomorphometric analysis techniques for assessing implant-soft tissue interface
title_full A review of histomorphometric analysis techniques for assessing implant-soft tissue interface
title_fullStr A review of histomorphometric analysis techniques for assessing implant-soft tissue interface
title_full_unstemmed A review of histomorphometric analysis techniques for assessing implant-soft tissue interface
title_sort review of histomorphometric analysis techniques for assessing implant-soft tissue interface
publisher Taylor & Francis
publishDate 2011
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/3099/1/A_review_of_histomorphometric_analysis_techniques_for_assessing_implant-soft_tissue_interface.pdf
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https://doi.org/10.3109/10520291003707916
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