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September 28-30 | London, UK

September 28 -30, 2026 | London, UK
TERMC 2026

Comparing the effect of using calcified autogenous nano dentin particles versus micro dentin particles in the healing of mandibular bony defects in New Zealand rabbits

Sarah Yasser, Speaker at Tissue Engineering Conference
Oral Biology Department, Faculty of Dentistry, Tanta University, Egypt
Title : Comparing the effect of using calcified autogenous nano dentin particles versus micro dentin particles in the healing of mandibular bony defects in New Zealand rabbits

Abstract:

Objective This study aimed to compare the regenerative effect of autogenous micro-dentin and nano-dentin particles on bone regeneration in rabbits’ mandibular defects. Materials & Methods: Sixty adult New Zealand rabbits were randomly divided into three groups: a control group, a micro-dentin group, and a nano-dentin group. A critical-sized bony defect was created at the lower border of the mandible. Bone regeneration was evaluated at two, four, and eight weeks using light microscopy, cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans, and histomorphometric analysis.

Results Nano-dentin significantly enhanced bone density and defect closure, as evidenced by CBCT and histological analyses. At eight weeks, it promoted extensive new bone formation, nearly bridging the defect, with minimal residual graft material compared to the micro-dentin group. Histomorphometric analysis confirmed its superior

osteogenic potential, demonstrating enhanced bone regeneration and graft resorption. These findings highlight nano-dentin as a highly effective biomaterial for mandibular bone repair.

Biography:

The author obtained her Bachelor of Dental Medicine and Oral Surgery (BDS) in May 2003 from Faculty of Dentistry, Tanta University with overall grade of Very Good with Honor (First in my class). Her Master degree in Oral Biology, April 2010 from Faculty of Dentistry, Tanta University with grade of excellent. Her Ph.D degree in Oral Biology, October 2014 from Faculty of Dentistry, Tanta University. She is currently an associate professor and head of department of oral histopathology department. College of Oral and Dental Medicine, Alsalam University, Tanta, EgyptThe author obtained her Bachelor of Dental Medicine and Oral Surgery (BDS) in May 2003 from Faculty of Dentistry, Tanta University with overall grade of Very Good with Honor (First in my class). Her Master degree in Oral Biology, April 2010 from Faculty of Dentistry, Tanta University with grade of excellent. Her Ph.D degree in Oral Biology, October 2014 from Faculty of Dentistry, Tanta University. She is currently an associate professor and head of department of oral histopathology department. College of Oral and Dental Medicine, Alsalam University, Tanta, Egypt

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