PLoS ONE (Jan 2018)

Sika deer antler as a novel model to investigate dental implant healing: A pilot experimental study.

  • Yun He,
  • Dominik Fischer,
  • Istabrak Hasan,
  • Werner Götz,
  • Ludger Keilig,
  • Luisa Ziegler,
  • Markus Abboud,
  • Christoph Bourauel,
  • Gerhard Wahl

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0200957
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 7
p. e0200957

Abstract

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Dental implants are important tools for restoring the loss of teeth. The rapid growth and periodic regeneration of antlers make Sika deer a good and less invasive alternative model for studying bone remodelling in mammals. We developed a special loading device for antlers and analysed the bone reaction around unloaded implants and under immediate loading conditions until osseointegration occurred. In micro-computed tomography images, the density of antler tissue around the implants increased as the loading time increased. This finding was histologically confirmed by the good osseointegration observed in unloaded and loaded specimens. Antler tissue displays a similar healing process to human bone. The use of an antler model is a promising alternative for implant studies that does not require animal sacrifice.