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RSC Advances | 2018

Osteogenic capacity of mixed-acid and heat-treated titanium mesh prepared by a selective laser melting technique

Kayoko Yamamoto; Seiji Yamaguchi; Tomiharu Matsushita; Shigeo Mori; Azumi Hirata; Nahoko Kato-Kogoe; Hiroyuki Nakano; Yoichiro Nakajima; Yoshihiro Nishitani; Hitoshi Nagatsuka; Takaaki Ueno

The practical use of additive manufacturing to create artificial bone as a material for repairing complex bone defects is currently attracting attention. In this study, we compared the osteogenic capacity of materials composited by the method developed by Kokubo et al. of treating 3D-printed titanium (Ti) mesh with a mixture of H2SO4 and HCl and heating (mixed-acid and heat treatment) with that of materials subjected to conventional chemical treatment. Ti plates treated with this method have been found to promote highly active bone formation on their surface when inserted into rabbit tibial bone defects. No previous study has compared this method with other surface treatment methods. In this study, we used histological and other observations to compare the bone formation process in bone defects when Ti meshes prepared by the selective laser melting technique (SLM) and treated either with mixed acids and heat or with conventional chemical Ti surface treatments were implanted in a rat calvarial bone defect model. We found that both micro-computed tomography and observations of undecalcified ground sections showed that the best bone formation was observed in rats implanted with mesh treated with mixed acids and heat. Our results suggest that mixed-acid and heat-treated Ti mesh prepared by SLM may have a high osteogenic capacity in bone defects.


Japanese Dental Science Review | 2018

Candida is a protractive factor of chronic oral ulcers among usual outpatients

Haruhiko Terai; Takaaki Ueno; Yoshifumi Suwa; Michi Omori; Kayoko Yamamoto; Shin Kasuya

Summary Although many oral ulcers have similar clinical appearances, their etiologies can range from reactive to neoplastic to oral manifestations of dermatological diseases. In patients with an HIV infection, fungal diseases may cause ulceration in the oral cavity; however, there have been few studies of oral ulcerative lesions associated with Candida in patients without an HIV infection. Nevertheless, we encountered chronic oral ulcer associated with Candida among our frequent outpatients without an HIV infection. The present article reviews the causes of oral ulcers, focusing on Candida as a protractive factor for chronic oral ulcers, and it is recommended that Candida involvement be considered in diagnosis of a certain chronic oral ulcer, that remains of unknown origin even if some examinations have been performed.


Journal of Hard Tissue Biology | 2015

Quantification of Growth Factors in Platelet-Rich Fibrin : A Preliminary Study

Nozomu Fukui; Takaaki Ueno; Yuichi Ito; Yasuko Takahashi; Yoshihiro Kimura; Yoichiro Nakajima; Shin Kasuya; Miwa Kanou; Kimiko Takubo; Kayoko Yamamoto; Yoshihiro Suwa; Akihiro Sunano; Norihiro Hashiguchi


Journal of Hard Tissue Biology | 2017

Histological Evaluation of Alveolar Bone Ridge for Dental Implant Placement Using a Nondecalcified Frozen Section Technique

Yasuko Takahashi; Miwa Kanou; Yuichi Ito; Michi Ohmori; Kayoko Yamamoto; Yoshihiro Kimura; Nahoko Kato-Kogoe; Yoichiro Nakajima; Yumi Fujita; Yasunori Ariyoshi; Haruhiko Terai; Takaaki Ueno


Journal of Hard Tissue Biology | 2017

Histologic Evaluation of Bone Regeneration using Titanium Mesh Prepared by Selective Laser Melting Technique

Kayoko Yamamoto; Seiji Yamaguchi; Tomiharu Matsushita; Shigeo Mori; Hisashi Kitagaki; Hitoshi Yoshimura; Kazuo Sano; Akihiro Sunano; Yoichiro Nakajima; Hiroyuki Nakano; Takaaki Ueno


Journal of Hard Tissue Biology | 2018

Evaluation of Guided Bone Regeneration Using the Bone Substitute Bio-Oss ® and a Collagen Membrane in a Rat Cranial Bone Defect Model

Shin Kasuya; Shihoko Inui; Nahoko Kato-Kogoe; Michi Omori; Kayoko Yamamoto; Kazuya Inoue; Yuichi Ito; Yoichiro Nakajima; Azumi Hirata; Takaaki Ueno


Implant Dentistry | 2018

Reconstruction of the Alveolar Bone Using Bone Augmentation With Selective Laser Melting Titanium Mesh Sheet: A Report of 2 Cases

Kazuya Inoue; Yoichiro Nakajima; Michi Omori; Yoshifumi Suwa; Nahoko Kato-Kogoe; Kayoko Yamamoto; Hisashi Kitagaki; Shigeo Mori; Hiroyuki Nakano; Takaaki Ueno


Implant Dentistry | 2018

New Bone Formation Process Using Bio-Oss and Collagen Membrane for Rat Calvarial Bone Defect: Histological Observation

Shin Kasuya; Nahoko Kato-Kogoe; Michi Omori; Kayoko Yamamoto; Shogo Taguchi; Hiroshi Fujita; Naoko Imagawa; Akihiro Sunano; Kazuya Inoue; Yuichi Ito; Azumi Hirata; Takaaki Ueno; Peter K. Moy


Journal of Hard Tissue Biology | 2017

Changes of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor and Platelet-derived Growth Factor Concentrations in Platelet-rich Plasma After Preparation

Yoshifumi Suwa; Toyofumi Nakanishi; Nahoko Kato-Kogoe; Yoshihiro Kimura; Haruhiko Terai; Yoichiro Nakajima; Akihiro Sunano; Kayoko Yamamoto; Takaaki Ueno


Journal of oral tissue engineering | 2016

Clinical Analysis of Surgical Guide Plate to Provide Bone Suitability in Mandibular Reconstruction

Yoichiro Nakajima; Takaaki Ueno; Nahoko Kato-Kogoe; Kayoko Yamamoto; Nozomu Fukui; Yoshifumi Suwa; Yoshihiro Kimura; Yuichi Ito; Yasuko Takahashi; Shin Kasuya; Miwa Kanou; Haruhiko Terai; Tomoyuki Tano; Yasunori Ariyoshi

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