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1993

In vivo

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Scanning Electron Microscopy Of The Osteoclast-Bone Interface In Vivo, H. Zhou, R. Chernecky, J. E. Davies Jan 1993

Scanning Electron Microscopy Of The Osteoclast-Bone Interface In Vivo, H. Zhou, R. Chernecky, J. E. Davies

Cells and Materials

Rat femoral bones were studied by scanning electron microscopy to demonstrate the morphology of osteoclast- bone matrix interfacial relationships. Two general morphological types of actively resorbing osteoclasts were observed . One cell type was approximately ovoid with highly fimbriated borders, fully attached and closely adapted to the resorption surface. The ruffled border of such cells was composed of a number of individual filopodia which were of uniform , regular shape and approximately 2-3 μm in length and 150 nm in diameter. They were found to penetrate the bone matrix to a depth of 1 μm and interdigitated with the surrounding …


Pulpal Response To Calcium Phosphate Materials. In Vivo Study Of Calcium Phosphate Materials In Endodontics, A. H. Jean, J. A. Pouezat, G. Daculsi Jan 1993

Pulpal Response To Calcium Phosphate Materials. In Vivo Study Of Calcium Phosphate Materials In Endodontics, A. H. Jean, J. A. Pouezat, G. Daculsi

Cells and Materials

The aim of this study was to determine if calcium phosphate (CaP) materials could be used to substitute for calcium hydroxide (CH) as a pulp capping agent. Especially prepared and characterized CaP materials with CH as the reference or control material were used for pulpcapping teeth of pigs, rats, and dogs. The CaP materials included: DCPD (dicalcium phosphate dihydrate), OCP (octacalcium phosphate), ß-TCP ({3-tricalcium phosphate), BCP (biphasic calcium phosphate mixture of 50150 HA and ß-TCP), and HA (hydroxyapatite) which were used in particle sizes of < 5 μm or < 150 μm. The animals were sacrificed after 21 days to …