Review Article

Author:

Kuijpers Marga H.M.1,Van De Kooij Aart J.2,Slootweg Pieter J.3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology, Division of Toxicology, TNO Nutrition and Food Research Institute, 3700 AJ Zeist, The Netherlands,

2. Biosciences, Nutrition and Safety, Unilever Research, 3730 AC Vlaardingen, The Netherlands

3. Department of Pathology, University Hospital, 3508 GA Utrecht, The Netherlands

Abstract

Microscopic examination of the incisors of rats and mice may reveal toxicologically significant changes. First, the incisor morphology reflects the nutritional status of the animal: fluctuations of mineral metabolism and vitamin availability are disclosed by the rodent incisors, because the incisors continue to grow during life. Similarly, direct or indirect changes of mineral metabolism by a test substance are reflected in the morphological appearance of the incisor dentin. In addition, hormonal disturbances may give rise to typical structural alterations of the incisor in the test animal. Certain chemicals may have deleterious effects upon the odontogenic tissues, resulting in tooth malformation and malocclusion and eventually in odontomas. Apparent nasal tumors may turn out to be of dental origin. Nasal luminal masses that are discussed within this scope are dental malformation, dental callus, and true odontogenic tumors. According to our experience, odontogenic tumors might possibly develop within the scope of a reaction to mechanical tooth trauma as well. In carcinogenicity studies, this consideration deserves attention when evaluating treatment-related putative odontogenic tumors.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cell Biology,Toxicology,Molecular Biology,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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