A paradigm shift for bone quality in dentistry: A literature review
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- Kuroshima Shinichiro
- Department of Applied Prosthodontics, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki University
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- Kaku Masaru
- Division of Bio-prosthodontics, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Science, Niigata University
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- Ishimoto Takuya
- Division of Materials and Manufacturing Science, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University
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- Sasaki Muneteru
- Department of Applied Prosthodontics, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki University
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- Nakano Takayoshi
- Division of Materials and Manufacturing Science, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University
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- Sawase Takashi
- Department of Applied Prosthodontics, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki University
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<p>Purpose: The aim of this study was to present the current concept of bone quality based on the proposal by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and some of the cellular and molecular factors that affect bone quality.</p><p>Study selection: This is a literature review which focuses on collagen, biological apatite (BAp), and bone cells such as osteoblasts and osteocytes.</p><p>Results: In dentistry, the term "bone quality" has long been considered to be synonymous with bone mineral density (BMD) based on radiographic and sensible evaluations. In 2000, the NIH proposed the concept of bone quality as "the sum of all characteristics of bone that influence the bone's resistance to fracture," which is completely independent of BMD. The NIH defines bone quality as comprising bone architecture, bone turnover, bone mineralization, and micro-damage accumulation. Moreover, our investigations have demonstrated that BAp, collagen, and bone cells such as osteoblasts and osteocytes play essential roles in controlling the current concept of bone quality in bone around hip and dental implants.</p><p>Conclusion: The current concept of bone quality is crucial for understanding bone mechanical functions. BAp, collagen and osteocytes are the main factors affecting bone quality. Moreover, mechanical loading dynamically adapts bone quality. Understanding the current concept of bone quality is required in dentistry.</p>
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- Journal of Prosthodontic Research
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Journal of Prosthodontic Research 61 (4), 353-362, 2017
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- 10069/37949
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