Published February 1978 | Version v1
Journal article

Effects of therapeutic radiation on microstructure of the human mandible

  • 1. Univ. of California, San Francisco

Description

Mandibular bone from eight patients who had received therapeutic radiation (6000 to 7200 rads) for intra-oral cancer was obtained at surgery (1 month to 9 years after radiation) and compared histologically with non-irradiated mandibular bone from five subjects. Measurements made on the internal remodeling process of cortical bone included the extent of internal surface and the fraction indicating resorption, and the proportions of osteones which were incomplete (less than 3/4 filled with matrix), complete, and plugged. Appreciable differences were observed in all parameters except plugged osteones. The findings suggested early cessation of osteogenesis, and somewhat later cessation of resorption, without subsequent resumption of either process. The histologic appearance of the osteoblasts, osteoclasts, and osteones was in accord. Microfractures found in the irradiated bone were not seen to have healed. Radiation damage to the osteoprogenitor cells is postulated

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Journal Title
Am. J. Anat.
Journal Volume
151
Journal Issue
2
Series
Am. J. Anat.
Journal Page Range
295-305
ISSN
0002-9106