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The purpose of this paper was to find a correlation between laser doppler flowmetry (LDF) and the bone mineral density quotient (BMDQ) to evaluate irradiated bone quality preoperatively. Premolars and molars were extracted from six minipigs. After a three-month healing period, three animals received irradiation at a total dose of 24 Gy. Three months after irradiation, quantitative computed tomography was performed using a calibration bone phantom to determine the 120-position BMDQ in the alveolar bone. A drill template was created to define the exact location for measurement. LDF was then recorded after osteotomy of the residual alveolar ridge. The correlation between the BMDQ and LDF was investigated. There was a linear negative correlation between LDF and BMDQ in non-irradiated bone (r = -0.435, P = 0.001) and less pronounced also in irradiated bone (r = -0.309, P = 0.017). In both non-irradiated and irradiated bone, we found distinct differences between the maxilla and mandible with respect to BMDQ. However, a clear difference in mandibular and maxillary vascularity was only seen in non-irradiated bone. In non-irradiated bone, LDF and BMDQ were inversely correlated. In irradiated bone, the BMDQ alone is not an adequate preoperative tool for evaluating bone quality because it was not correlated with bone perfusion. © 2012 John Wiley & Sons A/S.

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Bernd Lethaus, Lucas Poort, Kensuke Yamauchi, Anita Kloss-Brandstätter, Roland Boeckmann, Peter Kessler. Qualitative bone CT as a tool to assess vascularization in irradiated bone: an animal study. Clinical oral implants research. 2013 Jul;24(7):746-9


PMID: 22524288

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