Academic Thesis

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Name Ono Takehito
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researchmap researcher code 7000026328
researchmap agency Okayama University of Science

Title

Oral bone biology​​​​

Bibliography Type

Joint Author

Author

Takehito Ono, Tomoki Nakashima

Summary

Background
The cranial bones provide a structural framework to the head and face, protecting the organs inside. The cranium is endowed with mobility through the temporomandibular joints, with which many oral functions are performed. To exert these functions, the cranial bones undergo a continuous maintenance process of bone formation and resorption, bone remodeling. The remodeling of cranial bones is influenced by the physiological or pathological conditions they are subjected, including periodontitis and tumor. Therefore, oral bone biology has been investigated from multiple viewpoints.

Highlights
We overview the physiology and pathology of the bone, centering on oral biology. Recently, many valuable insights have been obtained using novel techniques, including X-ray diffractometry, high–resolution microscopy, DNA/RNA sequencing, and mouse genetics. These insights include hydroxyapatite crystal alignment, cell lineage tracing, bone cell activity, biomechanics, the mechanisms underlying oral diseases and potential therapies for these diseases. These findings have advanced the oral bone biology research field and provided a better awareness of that which is currently known, and that which needs to be investigated.

Conclusion
Based on the current state of accumulated knowledge, further progress is needed for obtaining a comprehensive picture of oral biology to greatly improve the level of clinical practices.

Magazine(name)

Journal of Oral Biosciences

Publisher

Volume

64

Number Of Pages

1

StartingPage

8

EndingPage

17

Date of Issue

2022/03

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Invited

Exist

Language

English

Thesis Type

Research papers (academic journals)

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.job.2022.01.008

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