Hard tissue formation within extraction sockets is highly variable in humans.
Post molar extraction mandible
author: Nikos Mardas | publisher: drg. Andreas Tjandra, Sp. Perio, FISID
Figure 31. Mandibular molar extraction
However, hard tissue formation within extraction sockets is highly variable in humans.
Serial posts:
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Biological events after tooth extraction
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Day 1 : blood coagulation
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Day 3 : tissue composition in extraction socket
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Day 3 : At the end of this initial healing period
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Day 7: Provisional matrix & osteoclasts
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Day 14 : Woven bone & connective tissue
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Day 30 - 60: Modeling/ remodeling
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Day 120: corticular bone & trabecular bone
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Day 180: large marrow spaces
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Quantitative tissue analysis
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Post molar extraction mandible
However, hard tissue formation within extraction sockets is highly variable in humans.
- Biological events after tooth extraction
- Day 1 : blood coagulation
- Day 3 : tissue composition in extraction socket
- Day 3 : At the end of this initial healing period
- Day 7: Provisional matrix & osteoclasts
- Day 14 : Woven bone & connective tissue
- Day 30 - 60: Modeling/ remodeling
- Day 120: corticular bone & trabecular bone
- Day 180: large marrow spaces
- Quantitative tissue analysis
- Post molar extraction mandible