Title of article :
Comparison of the effect of three autogenous bone harvesting methods on cell viability in rabbits
Author/Authors :
Rastegarfard, Neda Department of Periodontics - Faculty of Dentistry - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan , Moradi Haghgoo, Janet Department of Periodontics - Faculty of Dentistry - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan , Arabi, Seyed Reza Department of Periodontics - Faculty of Dentistry - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan , Hosseinipanah, Seyyed Mohammad Department of Anatomical Science - Faculty of Medicine - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan , Solgi, Ghasem Department of Immunology - Faculty of Medicine - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan , Farhadian, Maryam Department of Biostatistics - Faculty of Public Health - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan
Abstract :
Background. This study was designed to compare the viability of autogenous bone grafts, harvested using different me-thods, in order to determine the best harvesting technique with respect to more viable cells. Methods. In this animal experimental study, three harvesting methods, including manual instrument (chisel), rotary device and piezosurgery, were used for harvesting bone grafts from the lateral body of the mandible on the left and right sides of 10 rabbits. In each group, 20 bone samples were collected and their viability was assessed using MTS kit. Statistical analyses, including ANOVA and post hoc Tukey tests, were used for evaluating significant differences between the groups. Results. One-way ANOVA showed significant differences between all the groups (P=0.000). Data analysis using post hoc Tukey tests indicated that manual instrument and piezosurgery had no significant differences with regard to cell viability (P=0.749) and the cell viability in both groups was higher than that with the use of a rotary instrument (P=0.000). Conclusion. Autogenous bone grafts harvested with a manual instrument and piezosurgery had more viable cells in com-parison to the bone chips harvested with a rotary device.
Keywords :
tissue harvesting , piezosurgery , dental Instruments , autologous transplants , Autograft
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics