Department of Oral Science and Translational Research, College of Dental Medicine, Nova Southeastern University.
Department of Oral Science and Translational Research, College of Dental Medicine, Nova Southeastern University;
J Vis Exp. 2024 Apr 26(206). doi: 10.3791/66583.
The mechanical property, microhardness, is evaluated in dental enamel, dentin, and bone in oral disease models, including dental fluorosis and periodontitis. Micro-CT (µCT) provides 3D imaging information (volume and mineral density) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) produces microstructure images (enamel prism and bone lacuna-canalicular). Complementarily to structural analysis by µCT and SEM, microhardness is one of the informative parameters to evaluate how structural changes alter mechanical properties. Despite being a useful parameter, studies on microhardness of alveolar bone in oral diseases are limited. To date, divergent microhardness measurement methods have been reported. Since microhardness values vary depending on the sample preparation (polishing and flat surface) and indentation sites, diverse protocols can cause discrepancies among studies. Standardization of the microhardness protocol is essential for consistent and accurate evaluation in oral disease models. In the present study, we demonstrate a standardized protocol for microhardness analysis in tooth and alveolar bone. Specimens used are as follows: for the dental fluorosis model, incisors were collected from mice treated with/without fluoride-containing water for 6 weeks; for ligature-induced periodontal bone resorption (L-PBR) model, alveolar bones with periodontal bone resorption were collected from mice ligated on the maxillary 2 molar. At 2 weeks after the ligation, the maxilla was collected. Vickers hardness was analyzed in these specimens according to the standardized protocol. The protocol provides detailed materials and methods for resin embedding, serial polishing, and indentation sites for incisors and alveolar. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first standardized microhardness protocol to evaluate the mechanical properties of tooth and alveolar bone in rodent oral disease models.
本研究旨在展示牙齿和牙槽骨微硬度分析的标准化方案。使用的标本如下:在氟诱导的牙齿氟斑模型中,收集用/未用含氟水喂养 6 周的小鼠的切牙;在结扎诱导牙周骨吸收(L-PBR)模型中,收集上颌第二磨牙结扎后 2 周有牙周骨吸收的小鼠的牙槽骨。根据标准化方案,对这些标本进行维氏硬度分析。该方案详细说明了树脂包埋、连续抛光以及切牙和牙槽的压痕位置的材料和方法。据我们所知,这是第一个用于评估啮齿动物口腔疾病模型中牙齿和牙槽骨机械性能的标准化微硬度方案。