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connective tissue papillae
human gingiva
scanning electron microscopy
NaOH maceration method
Abstract
Three-dimensional structures of connective tissue papillae of the human gingiva were studied by scanning electron microscopy. Specimens were obtained from human cadavers fixed with 10% formaldehyde. The free gingiva, attached gingiva and alveolar mucosa were excised from the incisor, canine and molar regions. They were further fixed with 2.5% glutaraldehyde and treated with 2 N NaOH for 2 weeks at 20°C to remove the epithelium followed by routine specimen preparation methods. Consequently, the connective tissue papillae were observed three-dimensionally and were classified into three types as follows. Type I was an elongated papilla with a pointed tip, which was usually observed in the free gingiva. Type II was a bud-like papilla whose tip was forked into several tips and usually found in the attached gingiva. Type III was a plate-like papilla chiefly located in the alveolar mucosa. In general, pointed elongated papillae (type I) in the free gingiva reduced in height changing into type II apillae towards the attached gingiva, and eventually sparsely distributed changing into type III papillae. These findings were commonly observed both in the upper and lower jaws. Lots of small holes, measuring 10 to 30 ?m in diameter, were observed at the incisor and canine regions. Functional significance and origin of the holes remain unknown.
Publisher
Tottori University Faculty of Medicine
Content Type
Journal Article
ISSN
1346-8049
NCID
AA00892882
Journal Title
Yonago Acta medica
Current Journal Title
Yonago Acta medica
Volume
43
Issue
1
Start Page
39
End Page
46
Published Date
2000-03
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Rights
Yonago Acta medica 編集委員会
Citation
Yonago Acta medica. 2000, 43(1), 39-46
Department
Faculty of Medicine/Graduate School of Medical Sciences/University Hospital
Language
English