A Method for Histological Examination of Undecalcified Teeth |
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Authors: | Roberto Crespi Sara G. Grossi |
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Affiliation: | a Busto Carolfo, Milano, Italyb Periodontal Disease Clinical Research Center, Department of Oral Biology, School of Dental Medicine, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York |
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Abstract: | A method is presented for histological examination of undecalcified ground sections of tooth roots affected with periodontal disease. The roots were placed in Karnovsky's fixative overnight, postfixed in 2% buffered osmic acid, and dehydrated in an ascending series of ethanol. The specimens were then infiltrated with propylene-oxide and Epon-Araldite resin, embedded in Epon-Araldite, and sections were prepared using a cutting and grinding system. The resulting ground sections were 8-12 μm thick. The sections were allowed to air dry at room temperature. When thoroughly dried, a coverglass was applied using resinous mounting medium DPX. The specimens were examined by phase-contrast microscopy. The method is useful for simultaneous examination of mineralized dental tissue and bacterial morphotypes covering the root surface of teeth involved with periodontal disease. |
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Keywords: | dental tissue ground section histological examination mineralized tissue phase-contrast microscopy undecalcified teeth |
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