Interspecies Comparison of Alveolar Bone Biology, Part I: Morphology and Physiology of Pristine Bone.
I PilawskiU S TuluPavla TichaP SchüpbachH TraxlerQ XuJ PanB R CoyacXue YuanY TianY LiuJ ChenY ErdoganM AriokaM ArmaroDavid W LowJ B BrunskiJill A HelmsPublished in: JDR clinical and translational research (2020)
Animal models are extensively used to evaluate bone tissue engineering strategies, yet there are few state-of-the-art studies that rigorously compare and quantify the factors influencing selection of a given animal model. Consequently, there is an urgent need to assess preclinical animal models for their predictive value to dental research. Our article addresses this knowledge gap and, in doing so, provides a foundation for more effective standardization among animal models commonly used in dentistry.