测试牙周再生生物材料的动物模型。

Biomaterials Translational Pub Date : 2023-09-28 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.12336/biomatertransl.2023.03.003
Qiao Sun, Yicun Li, Ping Luo, Hong He
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摘要

牙周炎是一种常见的口腔疾病。牙周炎可导致牙齿脱落,对患者的生活质量有很大影响。现有的治疗方法只能延缓牙周炎的发展,却无法实现牙周组织的完全再生和功能重建。因此,基于生物材料的再生疗法已成为牙周病学领域的研究焦点。尽管有大量研究报告指出了新材料在牙周再生方面的优越性,但在将这些研究成果转化为临床实践方面却进展有限。这可能是由于缺乏合适的动物模型来模拟人类牙周炎造成的组织缺损。本综述旨在概述已建立的牙周再生动物模型,研究其优势和局限性,并概述构建模型的步骤。目的是根据假说和预期结果确定与牙周再生最相关的动物模型。
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Animal models for testing biomaterials in periodontal regeneration.

Periodontitis is a prevalent oral disease. It can cause tooth loss and has a significant impact on patients' quality of life. While existing treatments can only slow the progression of periodontitis, they are unable to achieve complete regeneration and functional reconstruction of periodontal tissues. As a result, regenerative therapies based on biomaterials have become a focal point of research in the field of periodontology. Despite numerous studies reporting the superiority of new materials in periodontal regeneration, limited progress has been made in translating these findings into clinical practice. This may be due to the lack of appropriate animal models to simulate the tissue defects caused by human periodontitis. This review aims to provide an overview of established animal models for periodontal regeneration, examine their advantages and limitations, and outline the steps for model construction. The objective is to determine the most relevant animal models for periodontal regeneration based on the hypothesis and expected outcomes.

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