Changes in the inferior alveolar nerve after mandibular lengthening with different rates of distraction

Citation
J. Hu et al., Changes in the inferior alveolar nerve after mandibular lengthening with different rates of distraction, J ORAL MAX, 59(9), 2001, pp. 1041-1045
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Dentistry/Oral Surgery & Medicine
Journal title
JOURNAL OF ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY
ISSN journal
02782391 → ACNP
Volume
59
Issue
9
Year of publication
2001
Pages
1041 - 1045
Database
ISI
SICI code
0278-2391(200109)59:9<1041:CITIAN>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
Purpose: This study investigated the changes in the inferior alveolar nerve after mandibular lengthening with different rates of distraction. Materials and Methods: Bilateral mandibular corticotomies were performed in 8 goats. The mandibles in 6 goats were lengthened 10 min using a custom-ma de distractor with 2 different rates of distraction (1 mm/d [n = 3] and 2 m m/d [n = 3]); the other 2 nondistracted mandibles served as a control. The goats with distracted mandibles were killed at 2 weeks after completion of distraction. The inferior alveolar nerve specimens from all animals were ha rvested and processed for histologic and ultrastructural evaluation. Results: The mandibles were lengthened successfully in the distracted anima ls. Morphologic changes in the inferior alveolar nerves were observed when compared with the nondistracted controls. Moreover, signs of nerve degenera tion, such as demyelination, axonal swelling, axoplasmic darking, and decre ase in the number of axons, were more extensive and prominent in those nerv es distracted at a rate of 2 mm/d. Conclusions: Degenerative changes in the inferior alveolar nerve occur afte r mandibular lengthening by distraction osteogenesis. The distraction rate of 1 mm/d appears to be tolerable and safe for the inferior alveolar nerve, but rapid distraction may cause serious degeneration. (C) 2001 American As sociation of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons.