PMID: 2501411Apr 1, 1989Paper

Vascular changes after experimentally-induced inflammation in the mandible

International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
K Wannfors

Abstract

In this study, the vascular supply of an experimentally-induced inflammatory reaction in 5 monkey mandibles is examined. A barium sulfate injection method, combined with contact microradiography was used. In all monkeys, marked vascular changes were seen within the areas of inflammation. Vertical nutrient branches were interrupted shortly after leaving the inferior alveolar artery, and a conglomerate of thin irregular vessels were seen interspersed through newly formed bone trabeculae. The vascular supply to the neighbouring teeth seemed to be unaltered; neither was there any evidence of vascular thrombosis or vasculitis.

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Aug 21, 2014·Case Reports in Medicine·Jaume Miranda-RiusJosep Anton Giménez-Rubio
Dec 18, 2007·Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery : Official Journal of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons·Jerry E BouquotCharles J Glueck
Jun 1, 1991·The British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery·K Wannfors, B Gazelius

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