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[Studies on tooth migration in animal experiments].

B Otto, G H Schumacher, J Fanghänel

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    Tooth extraction in pigs causes adjacent molar germ migration, mirroring human responses. This study observed these dental movements over time in Vietnamese hanging belly pigs.

    Area of Science:

    • Comparative dental anatomy
    • Developmental biology
    • Animal models in research

    Context:

    • Tooth extraction is a common dental procedure.
    • Understanding tooth migration is crucial for orthodontics and restorative dentistry.
    • Vietnamese hanging belly pigs offer a relevant model for studying craniofacial development.

    Purpose:

    • To investigate the migration patterns of developing second lower molars following the extraction of all adjacent teeth.
    • To compare tooth germ migration on the experimental side with the contralateral healthy side.
    • To evaluate the influence of time on these migratory phenomena.

    Summary:

    • Biometric analysis of Vietnamese hanging belly pigs revealed significant migration of the second lower molar germ after adjacent tooth extraction.

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  • The observed migratory phenomena were comparable to those documented in human dental development.
  • The study utilized seven age groups to assess migration dynamics over time.
  • Impact:

    • Provides a preclinical model for studying tooth migration mechanisms.
    • Informs our understanding of developmental processes following tooth loss.
    • Potential implications for orthodontic treatment planning and regenerative dentistry research.