Molecular and Cellular Aspects of Socket Healing in the Absence and Presence of Graft Materials and Autologous Platelet Concentrates: a Focused Review.

IF 1 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
eJournal of Oral Maxillofacial Research Pub Date : 2019-09-05 eCollection Date: 2019-07-01 DOI:10.5037/jomr.2019.10302
Pedro de Sousa Gomes, Povilas Daugela, Lukas Poskevicius, Lorena Mariano, Maria Helena Fernandes
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Objectives: The present manuscript aims to critically detail the physiologic process of socket healing, in the absence or presence of grafting materials or platelet concentrates, addressing the associated molecular and cellular events that culminate in the restoration of the lost tissue architecture and functionality.

Material and methods: An electronic search in the National Library of Medicine database MEDLINE through its online site PubMed and Web of Science from inception until May 2019 was conducted to identify articles concerning physiologic process of socket healing, in the absence or presence of grafting materials or platelet concentrates. The search was restricted to English language articles without time restriction. Additionally, a hand search was carried out in oral surgery, periodontology and dental implants related journals.

Results: In total, 122 literature sources were obtained and reviewed. The detailed biological events, at the molecular and cellular level, that occur in the alveolus after tooth extraction and socket healing process modulated by grafting materials or autologous platelet concentrates were presented as two entities.

Conclusions: Tooth extraction initiates a convoluted set of orderly biological events in the alveolus, aiming wound closure and socket healing. The healing process comprises a wide range of events, regulated by the interplay of cytokines, chemokines and growth factors that determine cellular recruitment, proliferation and differentiation in the healing milieu, in a space- and time-dependent choreographic interplay. Additionally, the healing process may further be modulated by the implantation of grafting materials or autologous platelet concentrates within the tooth socket, aiming to enhance the regenerative outcome.

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在缺乏和存在移植物材料和自体血小板浓缩物的情况下插座愈合的分子和细胞方面:重点综述。
目的:本手稿旨在详细描述在不存在或存在移植材料或血小板浓缩物的情况下,牙槽骨愈合的生理过程,解决相关的分子和细胞事件,最终导致失去的组织结构和功能的恢复。材料和方法:从成立到2019年5月,通过其在线网站PubMed和Web of Science在国家医学图书馆数据库MEDLINE中进行了电子搜索,以确定在不存在或存在移植材料或血小板浓缩物的情况下,与眼眶愈合的生理过程有关的文章。搜索仅限于英文文章,没有时间限制。此外,还在口腔外科、牙周病学和种植牙相关期刊上进行了手部搜索。结果:共获得122篇文献资料,并对其进行了综述。在分子和细胞水平上,由移植材料或自体血小板浓缩物调节的拔牙和牙槽窝愈合过程后发生在肺泡中的详细生物事件被呈现为两个实体。结论:拔牙在肺泡中启动了一系列复杂有序的生物事件,旨在闭合伤口和修复牙槽窝。愈合过程包括广泛的事件,由细胞因子、趋化因子和生长因子的相互作用调节,这些因子在空间和时间相关的舞蹈相互作用中决定了愈合环境中的细胞募集、增殖和分化。此外,可以通过在牙窝内植入移植材料或自体血小板浓缩物来进一步调节愈合过程,旨在提高再生效果。
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