Department of Implantology, Periodontology and Prosthetics, Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University of Yaoundé I, Cameroon
Review Article
Systematic Review of Comparative Histological Studies of Alveolar and Symphyseal Bone Healing in Animals
Author(s): Mendouga Menye Coralie, Nkolo Tolo Francis Daniel*, Ndjoh Jules Julien, Omam Nathalie Rachel and Mendimi Nkodo Joseph Marie
Introduction: Bone healing, a fundamental process in oral surgery, varies from one anatomical site to another. The alveolar bone and the mandibular symphysis, although both involved in masticatory function, differ in embryological origin, vascularization and structure. This review aims to compare bone healing processes in these two sites, based on histological studies in animals, in order to identify similarities and differences, as well as factors influencing healing.
Materials and methods: A literature search was conducted in the PubMed, ScienceDirect and Google Scholar databases, using the keywords ?bone healing?, ?dental socket?, ?mandibular symphysis?, ?histology? and ?animal?. Selected studies had to include histological analysis of alveolar and symphyseal bone healing in animals, allowing direct comparison of the two sites.
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DOI:
10.37421/1584-9341.2025.21.136
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