Kyoung Hwa Kim
Seoul National University
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Journal of Dental Research | 2014
Chan Ho Park; Kyoung Hwa Kim; Hector F. Rios; Yong-Moo Lee; William V. Giannobile; Yang-Jo Seol
Physiologic bioengineering of the oral, dental, and craniofacial complex requires optimized geometric organizations of fibrous connective tissues. A computer-designed, fiber-guiding scaffold has been developed to promote tooth-supporting periodontal tissue regeneration and functional restoration despite limited printing resolution for the manufacture of submicron-scaled features. Here, we demonstrate the use of directional freeze-casting techniques to control pore directional angulations and create mimicked topographies to alveolar crest, horizontal, oblique, and apical fibers of natural periodontal ligaments. For the differing anatomic positions, the gelatin displayed varying patterns of ice growth, determined via internal pore architectures. Regardless of the freezing coordinates, the longitudinal pore arrangements resulted in submicron-scaled diameters (~50 µm), along with corresponding high biomaterial porosity (~90%). Furthermore, the horizontal + coronal ( ( x → − y → ) freezing orientation facilitated the creation of similar structures to major fibers in the periodontal ligament interface. This periodontal tissue-mimicking microenvironment is a potential tissue platform for the generation of naturally oriented ligamentous tissues consistent with periodontal ligament neogenesis.
Journal of Periodontology | 2016
Daehyun Lee; Byungjin Sohn; Kyoung Hwa Kim; Sungtae Kim; Ki-Tae Koo; Tae-Il Kim; Yang-Jo Seol; Yong-Moo Lee; In-Chul Rhyu; Young Ku
BACKGROUNDnThere have been previous studies on the relationship between periodontitis and peri-implantitis, but limited information is available on how periodontitis affects osseointegration and wound healing of newly placed dental implants adjacent to natural teeth. The objective of the present experiment is to evaluate healing around dental implants adjacent to teeth with untreated experimental periodontitis.nnnMETHODSnThe study included six male beagle dogs. Scaling and plaque control procedures were performed on three dogs (control group). In the other three dogs (experimental group), retraction cords and ligature wires were placed subgingivally around all premolars and the first molars. Induced experimental periodontitis was confirmed after 3 months. Each control or experimental group was divided into two subgroups depending on the timing of implant placement (immediate/delayed). Twelve dental implants (two implants for each dog) were placed immediately, and the other 12 dental implants (two implants for each dog) were placed 2 months after extraction. The animals were sacrificed 2 months after implant placement. Histologic and histometric analyses were performed.nnnRESULTSnFour implants (three from the immediate placement group and one from the delayed placement group) failed in the experimental group. There were significant differences in the percentage of bone-to-implant contact and marginal bone volume density between the control and experimental groups. Both parameters were significantly lower in the experimental group than in the control group (P <0.05). There was a tendency toward more marginal bone loss in the experimental group than the control group.nnnCONCLUSIONSnImmediate placement of implants is associated with a higher failure rate compared with delayed placement. Untreated experimental periodontitis was correlated with compromised osseointegration in the implants with delayed placement.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2017
Chan Ho Park; Kyoung Hwa Kim; Yong-Moo Lee; William V. Giannobile; Yang-Jo Seol
Specific orientations of regenerated ligaments are crucially required for mechanoresponsive properties and various biomechanical adaptations, which are the key interplay to support mineralized tissues. Although various 2D platforms or 3D printing systems can guide cellular activities or aligned organizations, it remains a challenge to develop ligament-guided, 3D architectures with the angular controllability for parallel, oblique or perpendicular orientations of cells required for biomechanical support of organs. Here, we show the use of scaffold design by additive manufacturing for specific topographies or angulated microgroove patterns to control cell orientations such as parallel (0°), oblique (45°) and perpendicular (90°) angulations. These results demonstrate that ligament cells displayed highly predictable and controllable orientations along microgroove patterns on 3D biopolymeric scaffolds. Our findings demonstrate that 3D printed topographical approaches can regulate spatiotemporal cell organizations that offer strong potential for adaptation to complex tissue defects to regenerate ligament-bone complexes.
The Journal of The Korean Academy of Periodontology | 2009
Min Ju Jhin; Young-Sung Kim; Su-Hwan Kim; Kyoung Hwa Kim; Chul Woo Lee; Ki-Tae Koo; Tae-Il Kim; Yang-Jo Seol; Young Ku; In Chul Rhyu; Chong Pyoung Chung; Yong-Moo Lee
The Journal of The Korean Academy of Periodontology | 2005
Ho Nam Park; Sang Hyuk Han; Kyoung Hwa Kim; Sang Chul Lee; Yoon Jeong Park; Sang Hoon Lee; Tae-Il Kim; Yang-Jo Seol; Young Ku; In Chul Rhyu; Soo Boo Han; Chong Pyoung Chung
The Journal of The Korean Academy of Periodontology | 2002
Hyeon Jong Kim; Sang-Mook Choi; Young Ku; In-Chul Rhyu; Chong-Pyoung Chung; Soo-Boo Han; Kyoung Hwa Kim; Yong-Moo Lee
The Journal of The Korean Academy of Periodontology | 2004
Sun Yun Lee; Jae Seung Ko; Yeoun Ho Jung; Hyun Man Kim; Kyoung Hwa Kim; Byung Keun Yang; Soo Boo Han; Chong Pyoung Chung; Tae-Il Kim; Young Ku; Yong-Moo Lee; In Chul Rhyu
The Journal of The Korean Academy of Periodontology | 2007
Min Kuk An; Kyoung Hwa Kim; Tae-Il Kim; Yong-Moo Lee; Sang Hoon Rhee; Young Ku; In Chul Rhyu; Chong Pyoung Chung; Soo Boo Han; Yang-Jo Seol
The Journal of The Korean Academy of Periodontology | 2006
Kyoung Hwa Kim; Yoon Jeong Park; Yong-Moo Lee; Jung Suk Han; Dong Soo Lee; Seung Jin Lee; Chong Pyoung Chung; Yang-Jo Seol
The Journal of The Korean Academy of Periodontology | 2005
Jun Beom Park; Sung Heon Nam; Kyoung Hwa Kim; Sang Chul Lee; Seung Jin Lee; Tae-Il Kim; Yang-Jo Seol; Yong-Moo Lee; Young Ku; In Chul Rhyu; Soo Boo Han; Chong Pyoung Chung