Title of article :
Importance of ground section thickness for reliable histomorphometrical results
Author/Authors :
C. B. Johansson، نويسنده , , P. Morberg، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Abstract :
Ten screw-shaped commercially pure titanium implants were inserted in 10 rabbit tibia. The implants with surrounding bone were harvested after 12 weeks. The samples were processed to be cut and ground. Histomorphometrical analyses of the bone-to-metal contact and the bone area around the entire implants were performed on transvertically cut sections at intervals, starting with 100 μm thick sections; then the same sections were further ground down to 50, 30 and 10 μm. The thicker the section the more bone-to-metal contacts were demonstrated. A statistically significant difference was obtained when comparing the 100-30, 100-10, 50-30 and the 50-10 μm thick sections. Comparing the area measurements of 100-10, 50-30, 50-10 and 30-10 μm revealed a statistically significant difference. Bone-to-metal contact measurements on ground sections that are too thick (over 30 μm) may result in overestimations of the ‘true’ bony contacts.
Keywords :
Titanium , ground sections , Histomorphometry
Journal title :
Biomaterials
Journal title :
Biomaterials