Microtomography of the Human tooth-alveolar bone complex
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Resumo: | In this study the structure of the adult human dentoalveolar process is examined using conventional and synchrotron radiation-based microtomography (SRμCT). Mandibular and maxillary segments containing two to five adjacent teeth were harvested at autopsy from 49 adult donors. These segments were embedded in blocks of methylmetacrylate and scanned using a conventional table-top μCT-scanner at a pixel size and slice thickness of 35 μm. A few segments were also scanned at a synchrotron facility at an initial pixel size of 16.4 μm, which was binned by a factor 2 to result in an effective voxel size of almost 32.8 μm. The three-dimensional reconstructions revealed how intricately the teeth are supported by the alveolar bone. Furthermore, this support is highly inhomogeneous with respect to the buccal, mesial, lingual and distal quadrants. Reflecting their various degrees of mineralization, tissues like bone, dentine, enamel and cementum, could well be identified, especially in the scans made with SRμCT. Despite comparable voxel sizes, the reconstructed data-sets obtained with conventional μCT were less detailed and somewhat fuzzy in appearance compared to the data-sets of SRμCT. However, for quantification of macroscopical features like the thickness of the alveolar wall or the presence of dehiscences/fenestrations this seemed sufficient. |
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Microtomography of the Human tooth-alveolar bone complexAlveolar boneDentoalveolar processMicrotomography (μCT)Synchrotron radiationTeethIn this study the structure of the adult human dentoalveolar process is examined using conventional and synchrotron radiation-based microtomography (SRμCT). Mandibular and maxillary segments containing two to five adjacent teeth were harvested at autopsy from 49 adult donors. These segments were embedded in blocks of methylmetacrylate and scanned using a conventional table-top μCT-scanner at a pixel size and slice thickness of 35 μm. A few segments were also scanned at a synchrotron facility at an initial pixel size of 16.4 μm, which was binned by a factor 2 to result in an effective voxel size of almost 32.8 μm. The three-dimensional reconstructions revealed how intricately the teeth are supported by the alveolar bone. Furthermore, this support is highly inhomogeneous with respect to the buccal, mesial, lingual and distal quadrants. Reflecting their various degrees of mineralization, tissues like bone, dentine, enamel and cementum, could well be identified, especially in the scans made with SRμCT. Despite comparable voxel sizes, the reconstructed data-sets obtained with conventional μCT were less detailed and somewhat fuzzy in appearance compared to the data-sets of SRμCT. However, for quantification of macroscopical features like the thickness of the alveolar wall or the presence of dehiscences/fenestrations this seemed sufficient.Department of Orthodontics School of Dentistry University of Aarhus, Vennelyst Boulevard 9, 8000 Aarhus CGKSS Research Center Geesthacht, Max-Planck-Str. 1, 21502 GeesthachtDepartment Clinica Infantil University of São Paulo State, AraraquaraUniversity of AarhusGKSS Research Center GeesthachtUniversidade de São Paulo (USP)Dalstra, MichelCattaneo, Paolo M.Beckmann, FelixSakima, Maurício T.Lemor, GarstenLaursen, Morten G.Melsen, Birte2022-04-29T08:43:16Z2022-04-29T08:43:16Z2006-11-13info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjecthttp://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.680596Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Proceedings of SPIE, v. 6318.1605-7422http://hdl.handle.net/11449/23102510.1117/12.6805962-s2.0-33750738919Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengProgress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Proceedings of SPIEinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-09-26T14:22:32Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/231025Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462024-09-26T14:22:32Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Microtomography of the Human tooth-alveolar bone complex |
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Microtomography of the Human tooth-alveolar bone complex |
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Microtomography of the Human tooth-alveolar bone complex Dalstra, Michel Alveolar bone Dentoalveolar process Microtomography (μCT) Synchrotron radiation Teeth |
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Microtomography of the Human tooth-alveolar bone complex |
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Microtomography of the Human tooth-alveolar bone complex |
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Microtomography of the Human tooth-alveolar bone complex |
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Microtomography of the Human tooth-alveolar bone complex |
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Microtomography of the Human tooth-alveolar bone complex |
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Dalstra, Michel |
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Dalstra, Michel Cattaneo, Paolo M. Beckmann, Felix Sakima, Maurício T. Lemor, Garsten Laursen, Morten G. Melsen, Birte |
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Cattaneo, Paolo M. Beckmann, Felix Sakima, Maurício T. Lemor, Garsten Laursen, Morten G. Melsen, Birte |
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University of Aarhus GKSS Research Center Geesthacht Universidade de São Paulo (USP) |
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Dalstra, Michel Cattaneo, Paolo M. Beckmann, Felix Sakima, Maurício T. Lemor, Garsten Laursen, Morten G. Melsen, Birte |
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Alveolar bone Dentoalveolar process Microtomography (μCT) Synchrotron radiation Teeth |
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Alveolar bone Dentoalveolar process Microtomography (μCT) Synchrotron radiation Teeth |
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In this study the structure of the adult human dentoalveolar process is examined using conventional and synchrotron radiation-based microtomography (SRμCT). Mandibular and maxillary segments containing two to five adjacent teeth were harvested at autopsy from 49 adult donors. These segments were embedded in blocks of methylmetacrylate and scanned using a conventional table-top μCT-scanner at a pixel size and slice thickness of 35 μm. A few segments were also scanned at a synchrotron facility at an initial pixel size of 16.4 μm, which was binned by a factor 2 to result in an effective voxel size of almost 32.8 μm. The three-dimensional reconstructions revealed how intricately the teeth are supported by the alveolar bone. Furthermore, this support is highly inhomogeneous with respect to the buccal, mesial, lingual and distal quadrants. Reflecting their various degrees of mineralization, tissues like bone, dentine, enamel and cementum, could well be identified, especially in the scans made with SRμCT. Despite comparable voxel sizes, the reconstructed data-sets obtained with conventional μCT were less detailed and somewhat fuzzy in appearance compared to the data-sets of SRμCT. However, for quantification of macroscopical features like the thickness of the alveolar wall or the presence of dehiscences/fenestrations this seemed sufficient. |
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