5/19/2009 1 Philosophy of Teeth Eruption Philosophy of Teeth Eruption Fahad Alsulaimani Fahad Alsulaimani BDS, MS, Cert Ortho, OFPD, DSc BDS, MS, Cert Ortho, OFPD, DSc King Abdulaziz university , Faculty of Dentistry King Abdulaziz university , Faculty of Dentistry Orthodontic Division Orthodontic Division Saudi Dental Society Annual Meeting Saudi Dental Society Annual Meeting Introduction Introduction Tooth Eruption “Is defined as the relocation Tooth Eruption “Is defined as the relocation of tooth from its developmental position of tooth from its developmental position within the alveolar bone to its functional within the alveolar bone to its functional position in the oral cavity” position in the oral cavity” (Massler & Schour (Massler & Schour 1941 1941) Introduction Introduction Tooth eruption has been investigated Tooth eruption has been investigated since the beginning of the since the beginning of the 19 19 th th century. century. Investigators have examined tooth Investigators have examined tooth eruption in many animal models such as eruption in many animal models such as eruption in many animal models such as eruption in many animal models such as rodents, primates, doges, cats and pigs. rodents, primates, doges, cats and pigs. They have proposed several theories to They have proposed several theories to explain tooth eruption process explain tooth eruption process Theories of Teeth Eruption Theories of Teeth Eruption Vascular Pressure Vascular Pressure (Constant (Constant 1900 1900) Pulpal Pressure Pulpal Pressure (Charles, T. (Charles, T. 1923 1923) Alveolar Bone Remodelling Alveolar Bone Remodelling (Brash J.C. (Brash J.C. 1928 1928) Root Elongation Root Elongation (Gowgiel (Gowgiel 1961 1961) Periodontal ligament Periodontal ligament (Berkovitz and Thomas (Berkovitz and Thomas 1969 1969) Dental Follicle Dental Follicle (Marks, S.C. Jr. (Marks, S.C. Jr. 1995 1995) Vascular Pressure Vascular Pressure (Constant (Constant 1900 1900) He suggested that the blood pressure from He suggested that the blood pressure from the tissue that lies between the developing the tissue that lies between the developing tooth and the bony jaw responsible for the tooth and the bony jaw responsible for the tooth eruption tooth eruption tooth eruption tooth eruption However, changing the blood flow the However, changing the blood flow the periodontal tissue did not change the periodontal tissue did not change the eruption rate. eruption rate. (Tayler and Butcher (Tayler and Butcher 1951 1951) Pulpal Pressure Pulpal Pressure (Charles, T. (Charles, T. 1923 1923) He thought that pressure generated by the He thought that pressure generated by the dental pulp was sufficient to push tooth dental pulp was sufficient to push tooth occlusally occlusally However, pulpless teeth can erupt at the However, pulpless teeth can erupt at the same rate as the normal teeth same rate as the normal teeth ( Herzberg and ( Herzberg and Schour Schour 1941 1941) )
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Philosophy of Teeth Eruption Philosophy of Teeth Eruption
Fahad AlsulaimaniFahad Alsulaimani BDS, MS, Cert Ortho, OFPD, DScBDS, MS, Cert Ortho, OFPD, DScKing Abdulaziz university , Faculty of DentistryKing Abdulaziz university , Faculty of Dentistry
Orthodontic DivisionOrthodontic Division
Saudi Dental Society Annual Meeting Saudi Dental Society Annual Meeting
IntroductionIntroduction
Tooth Eruption “Is defined as the relocation Tooth Eruption “Is defined as the relocation of tooth from its developmental position of tooth from its developmental position within the alveolar bone to its functional within the alveolar bone to its functional position in the oral cavity” position in the oral cavity” (Massler & Schour (Massler & Schour 19411941))
IntroductionIntroductionTooth eruption has been investigated Tooth eruption has been investigated since the beginning of the since the beginning of the 1919thth century. century. Investigators have examined tooth Investigators have examined tooth eruption in many animal models such aseruption in many animal models such aseruption in many animal models such as eruption in many animal models such as rodents, primates, doges, cats and pigs. rodents, primates, doges, cats and pigs. They have proposed several theories to They have proposed several theories to explain tooth eruption process explain tooth eruption process
Theories of Teeth EruptionTheories of Teeth Eruption
He suggested that the blood pressure from He suggested that the blood pressure from the tissue that lies between the developing the tissue that lies between the developing tooth and the bony jaw responsible for the tooth and the bony jaw responsible for the tooth eruptiontooth eruptiontooth eruption tooth eruption However, changing the blood flow the However, changing the blood flow the periodontal tissue did not change the periodontal tissue did not change the eruption rate. eruption rate. (Tayler and Butcher (Tayler and Butcher 19511951))
Pulpal PressurePulpal Pressure (Charles, T. (Charles, T. 19231923))
He thought that pressure generated by the He thought that pressure generated by the dental pulp was sufficient to push tooth dental pulp was sufficient to push tooth occlusally occlusally
However, pulpless teeth can erupt at the However, pulpless teeth can erupt at the same rate as the normal teeth same rate as the normal teeth ( Herzberg and ( Herzberg and Schour Schour 19411941) )
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Alveolar Bone RemodelingAlveolar Bone Remodeling (Brash (Brash J.C. J.C. 19281928))
He believed that alveolar bone was responsible He believed that alveolar bone was responsible for tooth eruption since the areas where teeth for tooth eruption since the areas where teeth are missing have deficiency in alveolar bone are missing have deficiency in alveolar bone However, during tooth movement the bony However, during tooth movement the bony g yg ypattern usually follows the direction of the tooth pattern usually follows the direction of the tooth and it is obvious that the orientation of the and it is obvious that the orientation of the periodontal ligament are to pull tooth not bone periodontal ligament are to pull tooth not bone In addition, the rate of bone growth is slower In addition, the rate of bone growth is slower than the of tooth. than the of tooth. (Hoffman and Schour (Hoffman and Schour 19401940))
He suggested that root elongation was He suggested that root elongation was responsible for tooth eruption since it is coincide responsible for tooth eruption since it is coincide with tooth eruption with tooth eruption
H tl t th d t hi hH tl t th d t hi hHowever, rootless teeth do erupt which mean However, rootless teeth do erupt which mean that root elongation per se not required for tooth that root elongation per se not required for tooth eruption but it might accelerate it.eruption but it might accelerate it.In addition, tooth eruption completes before In addition, tooth eruption completes before completion of root. completion of root. (Marks. S. Jr. et al (Marks. S. Jr. et al 19851985))
Periodontal LigamentPeriodontal Ligament (Berkovitz and (Berkovitz and Thomas Thomas 19691969))
They have proposed that PDL is essential They have proposed that PDL is essential for the continuous eruption of rodent for the continuous eruption of rodent incisors incisors However irradiation to monkey's jaw hadHowever irradiation to monkey's jaw hadHowever, irradiation to monkey s jaw had However, irradiation to monkey s jaw had completely inhibited root and periodontal completely inhibited root and periodontal ligament development and teeth still ligament development and teeth still erupted erupted
Dental FollicleDental Follicle (Marks, S.C. Jr. (Marks, S.C. Jr. 19951995))
It is a thin, dense connective tissue that It is a thin, dense connective tissue that surround the crown of unerupted tooth surround the crown of unerupted tooth It separated from the enamel organ by It separated from the enamel organ by basement membrane and bone cell liningbasement membrane and bone cell liningbasement membrane and bone cell lining basement membrane and bone cell lining the crypt by loss vascular connective the crypt by loss vascular connective tissue tissue It found that it play a very important role in It found that it play a very important role in teeth eruption teeth eruption
Dental FollicleDental Follicle (Marks, S.C. Jr. et al (Marks, S.C. Jr. et al 19951995) cont. ) cont.
If the dental follicle is removed, teeth will If the dental follicle is removed, teeth will not erupt and there neither bone formation not erupt and there neither bone formation nor resorption around the tooth nor resorption around the tooth Conversely if the tooth is removed andConversely if the tooth is removed andConversely, if the tooth is removed and Conversely, if the tooth is removed and the follicle left intact, the follicle will the follicle left intact, the follicle will continue to erupt with normal bone continue to erupt with normal bone resorption and formation around the tooth resorption and formation around the tooth area area
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Dental FollicleDental Follicle (Marks, S.C. Jr. (Marks, S.C. Jr. 19951995))
They concluded that the dental follicle is the They concluded that the dental follicle is the crucial mediator in the selective resorption and crucial mediator in the selective resorption and formation of alveolar bone seen in the erupting formation of alveolar bone seen in the erupting teeth. teeth. The follicle serves as an endogenous source of The follicle serves as an endogenous source of Colony Stimulating FactorsColony Stimulating Factors--1 1 (CSF(CSF--11). They ). They suggested that it is not only important in the local suggested that it is not only important in the local recruitment of monocytes to the area but also recruitment of monocytes to the area but also regulate the entire eruption process regulate the entire eruption process
Changes in The Dental FollicleChanges in The Dental Follicle
PhysicalPhysical11) the CT change from loose to dense) the CT change from loose to dense22) Cell differentiation to periodontal ligament) Cell differentiation to periodontal ligament33) in fibroblast number) in fibroblast number44) in monocytes number) in monocytes number44) in monocytes number ) in monocytes number
BiochemicalBiochemical11) in the amount of collagen () in the amount of collagen (250250%)%)22) in the proteoglycan content () in the proteoglycan content (4545%)%)33) secretion of DF) secretion of DF--95 95 sialoproteinsialoprotein44) in metalloproteinases in the beginning of tooth eruption) in metalloproteinases in the beginning of tooth eruption
Cytokines Role in Tooth Cytokines Role in Tooth EruptionEruption
TNFTNF--α α (( apoptosis in the apical area , might regulate apoptosis in the apical area , might regulate incisor eruption) incisor eruption)
CSFCSF--1 1 ( ( MCPMCP--11expression and monocytes fusion, expression and monocytes fusion, (( p y ,p y ,accelerate osteoclast differentiation and development ) accelerate osteoclast differentiation and development )
Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein ––1 1 (MCP(MCP--11))
Belong to CC family Belong to CC family Monomeric protein (Monomeric protein (76 76 a.a. from a.a. from 9999aa)aa)Murine MCPMurine MCP--11share about share about 6565% homology % homology
ith h MCPith h MCP 11with human MCPwith human MCP--11Bind to CCRBind to CCR2 2 receptorreceptorPotent monocytes chemoattractant Potent monocytes chemoattractant
MCPMCP--1 1 (cont.)(cont.)
Expressed by fibroblast, smooth muscle Expressed by fibroblast, smooth muscle cell, endothelial cells, osteoblast and cell, endothelial cells, osteoblast and monocyte/ macrophagemonocyte/ macrophageStimulated byStimulated by ILIL 11 ILIL 22 ILIL 66 TNFTNF αα LPSLPSStimulated by Stimulated by ILIL--11, IL, IL--22, IL, IL--66, TNF, TNF--αα, LPS, , LPS, INFINFγγ