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May 22-23, 2017 Las Vegas, USA

30

th

International Conference on

Dental Science & Advanced Dentistry

Volume 7, Issue 5 (Suppl)

Dentistry

ISSN: 2161-1122, an open access journal

Advanced Dentistry 2017

May 22-23, 2017

Morphologic/morphometrics alterations in mice’s heads jaw after decrease of occlusion dimension

Manuel Eduardo Moiolli-Rodrigues

1

, K Faltin Jr

2

, A Chelotti

2

, C l F Ortolani

2

, S De Paoli

3

and

G A Presta

4

1

Universidade Veiga de Almeida, Brazil

2

Universidade Paulista, Brazil

3

Universidade Estácio De Sá, Brazil

4

Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Objective:

Our objective was to verify the pathological decrease of the vertical dimension of occlusion in adult rodents is

capable to produce morphologic alterations and/or morphometrics in their heads of the jaw and in case they happen in that

area would prevail.

Method:

Twenty-four (24) mice were divided in 3 experimental groups and of each group they were separate three animals

that served as control. Wear and tear occlusals and incisals were preceded until that if it reproduced a significant decrease of

the vertical dimension of occlusion. The animals were sacrificed and they had their heads of the jaw, measured and analyzed

morphometric and histologically, in the following intervals: 07 days for the 1st group, 14 days for the 2nd group and 28 days

for the 3rd group.

Result:

The analysis through the stereoscopic magnifying glass demonstrated that there were significant form alterations

and size in the heads of the jaws studied in comparison with the one of the animals control and that the area that more

alterations suffered during the whole experimental period was the central area. The histological sheets showed great areas of

bone reabsorption in images of degeneration of the head of the jaw in the 07 days experimental group; however, we identified

areas of bone neoformation starting from the 14 days experimental group with strong presence of trabeculated bone in the 28

days experimental group.

Conclusion:

Thepathological decreaseof the vertical dimensionof occlusion inmiceprovokedmorphologic andmorphometrics

modifications in the studied areas of the heads of the jaw and after an initial period the happened adaptation if it completes

with a remodelation process that, it takes to the re-establishment of the masticatory functions.

Biography

Eduardo moiolli graduated in dentistry in july 1982 by the school of dentistry of campos, concluded the postgraduate studies in orthodontics and facial orthopedics

by the pontifical university catholic of rio de janeiro in 1988 and the master in orthodontics and facial orthopedics by the university paulista in 2007. He is also a

specialist in functional orthopedics, public health and health management. Teacher and coordinator of the postgraduate studies in orthodontic of the school of

dentistry from the university salgado de oliveira, teacher and coordinator of the postgraduate studies in functional orthopedics of the school of dentistry from the

university veiga de almeida and coordinator of the advanced research group in functional ortopedics from the brazilian institute of postgraduate health, is president

of the brazilian association of dentists in the state of rio de janeiro, was also president of the maintainer of the iguaçú university, director-president of the brazilian

institute of post-graduation in health, general director of the center for treatment of craniofacial anomalies of the state of rio de janeiro and ead coordinator of

corporate university. Published different articles in specialized newspapers and works in congress proceedings. Participated in 164 events in brazil and other

countries. Received 18 awards. Act in the area of education and in the clinical care of patients, with orthodontics, functional ortopedics and temporomandibular

dysfunction.

eduardomoiolli@hotmail.com

Manuel Eduardo Moiolli-Rodrigues et al., Dentistry 2017, 7:5 (Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2161-1122-C1-014