An evaluation of osseous regeneration capability of novel autogenous tooth graft along with orthobiologics for long bone segmental defects

Extracted tooth, is predominantly considered a medical waste but tooth and bone evince similitude in biochemical composition, so tooth may be considered as bone graft material. We selected twenty-four adult rabbits with age and body weight ranges of 1–3 years and 2–4 kg respectively, regardless of s...

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Main Authors: N. Hussain, M.A. Khan, A.K. Mahmood, M.Y. Tipu, S. Aslam
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author N. Hussain
M.A. Khan
A.K. Mahmood
M.Y. Tipu
S. Aslam
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description Extracted tooth, is predominantly considered a medical waste but tooth and bone evince similitude in biochemical composition, so tooth may be considered as bone graft material. We selected twenty-four adult rabbits with age and body weight ranges of 1–3 years and 2–4 kg respectively, regardless of sex and breed. These rabbits were allocated into four groups i.e., J, K, L, and M. Autogenous tooth graft was acquired from the individual's incisor. In group J (control), tooth graft alone was used at the mid shaft radius fractured site. For group K, tooth and bone marrow aspirate (BMA) were applied. In group L, tooth-platelet rich plasma (PRP) was administered while for group M, tooth-decellularized fish scale (DFS) was engrafted at the location. The research was conducted for 4 months and parameter evaluation was done on 0, 1st, 7th, 15th, 30th, 45th, 60th, 75th, 90th, 105th and 120th days. The therapeutic regimens were extensively appraised in terms of physiological vitals, hematology, serology, bone biomarkers, mechanical assessment, radiography and histomorphometric parameters. We noticed appropriate osteointegration of autologous tooth with the fractured site, good healing and bone remodeling in all groups with superior to lower trends in Tooth-BMA, Tooth-PRP, Tooth-DFS, and Tooth-solo groups respectively. Though usage of aforementioned regimens in-vivo needs further trials but overall, we may suggest that autogenous tooth is not only a novel and viable graft in solo but its healing capacity, osteointegration and firm callus formation can be augmented with appropriate orthobiologic materials and in future may be useful for bone defect treatments, not only in animals but humans as well.
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spelling doaj-art-5c54882f92e8466095b2671baa63f3cf2025-02-02T05:28:35ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402025-01-01112e41932An evaluation of osseous regeneration capability of novel autogenous tooth graft along with orthobiologics for long bone segmental defectsN. Hussain0M.A. Khan1A.K. Mahmood2M.Y. Tipu3S. Aslam4Department of Veterinary Surgery, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Lahore, 54000, Pakistan; Corresponding author.Department of Veterinary Surgery, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Lahore, 54000, PakistanDepartment of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Lahore, 54000, PakistanDepartment of Pathology, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Lahore, 54000, PakistanDepartment of Veterinary Surgery, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Lahore, 54000, PakistanExtracted tooth, is predominantly considered a medical waste but tooth and bone evince similitude in biochemical composition, so tooth may be considered as bone graft material. We selected twenty-four adult rabbits with age and body weight ranges of 1–3 years and 2–4 kg respectively, regardless of sex and breed. These rabbits were allocated into four groups i.e., J, K, L, and M. Autogenous tooth graft was acquired from the individual's incisor. In group J (control), tooth graft alone was used at the mid shaft radius fractured site. For group K, tooth and bone marrow aspirate (BMA) were applied. In group L, tooth-platelet rich plasma (PRP) was administered while for group M, tooth-decellularized fish scale (DFS) was engrafted at the location. The research was conducted for 4 months and parameter evaluation was done on 0, 1st, 7th, 15th, 30th, 45th, 60th, 75th, 90th, 105th and 120th days. The therapeutic regimens were extensively appraised in terms of physiological vitals, hematology, serology, bone biomarkers, mechanical assessment, radiography and histomorphometric parameters. We noticed appropriate osteointegration of autologous tooth with the fractured site, good healing and bone remodeling in all groups with superior to lower trends in Tooth-BMA, Tooth-PRP, Tooth-DFS, and Tooth-solo groups respectively. Though usage of aforementioned regimens in-vivo needs further trials but overall, we may suggest that autogenous tooth is not only a novel and viable graft in solo but its healing capacity, osteointegration and firm callus formation can be augmented with appropriate orthobiologic materials and in future may be useful for bone defect treatments, not only in animals but humans as well.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844025003123Autogenous toothBone graftingOrthobiologicsDecellularized fish scalesPlatelet rich plasmaBone-marrow aspirate
spellingShingle N. Hussain
M.A. Khan
A.K. Mahmood
M.Y. Tipu
S. Aslam
An evaluation of osseous regeneration capability of novel autogenous tooth graft along with orthobiologics for long bone segmental defects
Heliyon
Autogenous tooth
Bone grafting
Orthobiologics
Decellularized fish scales
Platelet rich plasma
Bone-marrow aspirate
title An evaluation of osseous regeneration capability of novel autogenous tooth graft along with orthobiologics for long bone segmental defects
title_full An evaluation of osseous regeneration capability of novel autogenous tooth graft along with orthobiologics for long bone segmental defects
title_fullStr An evaluation of osseous regeneration capability of novel autogenous tooth graft along with orthobiologics for long bone segmental defects
title_full_unstemmed An evaluation of osseous regeneration capability of novel autogenous tooth graft along with orthobiologics for long bone segmental defects
title_short An evaluation of osseous regeneration capability of novel autogenous tooth graft along with orthobiologics for long bone segmental defects
title_sort evaluation of osseous regeneration capability of novel autogenous tooth graft along with orthobiologics for long bone segmental defects
topic Autogenous tooth
Bone grafting
Orthobiologics
Decellularized fish scales
Platelet rich plasma
Bone-marrow aspirate
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844025003123
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