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Pre-natal and Post-
natal Development
of Maxilla
Continued…..
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PALATOGENESIS
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End of 5 TH
week IUL
12 TH week IULEnd of 6th
Week IUL
Beginning of 9th
week
CRITICAL PERIOD
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The entire palate develops from
two primorida –
•The primary palate, and
•The secondary palate
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Week 6:
A cut between the maxillary and
the mandibular prominences and
tipping the top of the head back
allows visualization of the
developing palate.
•The secondary palatal shelves
are considered to be part of the
maxillary prominences.
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Week 6:
The medial nasal
prominences
merge in the
midline to smooth
the median furrow.
This fusion
produces a wedge-
shaped mass of
mesenchymal
tissue known as
the intermaxillary
segment.
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Week 6:
After the oronasal
membrane ruptures,
The intermaxillary
segment will form the
anterior part of the
palate, the primary
palate (circled).
This section is cut like
the last one (b/w
maxillary & mandibular
prominences)
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• A higher magnification view of the
circled area illustrates the oronasal
membrane that is beginning to break
down.
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Week 7:
A parasagittal cut illustrates that the
oronasal membrane breaks down to
allow continuity between the nasal pit
and the common oral and nasal
cavities.
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Secondary Palatal
Shelves
Week 8:
A frontal cut
illustrates that the
tongue is initially
interposed
between the
secondary palatal
shelves.
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The two lateral maxillary palatal
shelves and the primary palate of
the frontonasal prominence—are
initially widely separated due to the
vertical orientation of the lateral
shelves on either side of the
tongue.
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Elevation of head and
lower jaw
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Mechanism of palatal shelf elevation
*Intrinsic Force within the shelf (accumulation and hydration of hyaluronic
acid)
*Accumulation of Glycosaminoglycans
*EGF(epidermal growth factor) andTGF (transforming growth factor h3)
stimulate production of Hyluronan
*Increase in vascularity
*Contraction of elastic fibres or muscle fibres.
*Unequal division in the palatal and the oral epithelium
*Neurotransmitters like Serotonin
*Increase in MMP-3
*Upregulation of Vimentin expression
*Master controlling gene is FSP-1
(gene encoding a fibroblast-specific protein) ,
ssh
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• Pressure differences between the nasal and
oral regions due to tongue muscle
contractions may account for the palatal
shelf elevation. This occurs at about 8th and
9th week p.c.. It is possible that the nerve
supply to tongue is sufficiently developed to
provide neuromuscular guidance to the
intricate activity of palatal elevation
followed by closure.
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• Shelf elevation and fusion begin
a few days earlier in male than
in female embryos, possibly
accounting for sex differences
in the incidence of cleft palate.
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During palate closure, the mandible becomes
more prognathic and the vertical dimension of
the stomodeal chamber increases, but
maxillary width remains stable, allowing shelf
contact to occur.
Also, forward growth of Meckel’s cartilage
relocates the tongue more anteriorly,
concomitant with upper-facial
elevation.
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The transition from vertical to horizontal is completed within hours
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Week 9:
The palatal shelves
become positioned
above the tongue to
allow for fusion in the
midline.
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Week 9: Fusion begins
The secondary palatal shelves change their
contours towards a midpoint from which they
fuse anteriorly and posteriorly.
At this point, the nasal septum grows
downwardly from the fused medial nasal
processes.
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Medial Edge Epithelium. (M.E.E.)
During the initial stage of the fusion process, MEE cells form a midline
epithelial seam (MES) separating mesenchymes of the two apposing
shelves.
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For the complete fusion of the palate, the MEE
acts as a barrier:
Epithelium cells of MEE transforms into
connective tissue cells.
Epithelium undergoes necrosis. (not supported
as microscopic structure Doesn’t show any
necrotic cells)
Epithelial cells migrate towards oral and nasal
cells.
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• Release of MMP (Matrix
metalloproteinase) causes
disintegration of the cells and
allows the connective tissue to
mix up.
• Balance between the MMP and
TIMMP (Tissue inhibiting MMP)
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The loss of epithelial continuity in the area
of the shelf contact was originally
described as a classic example of apoptosis
(programmed cell death).
Two other mechanisms may also play a role
in palatal shelf fusion.
Migration of the basal cells into the
mesenchyme and differentiation of these cells
into mesenchymal cells.
Cells near the periphery appear to migrate to the
nearest epithelial surface, and then differentiate
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• Since the differentiation
patterns of MEE cells in the
cultured single palatal shelf is
similar to that observed during
palatal fusion (Mori et al. , 1994; Martínez-Álvarez
et al. , 2000), it is clear that terminal
differentiation of MEE cells is
not necessarily dependent on
palatal shelf contact and
midline seam formation in vitro
Int. J. Dev. Biol. 48: 307-317 (2004)
TOSHIYA TAKIGAWA and KOHEI SHIOTA
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Week 10
Fusion of the palatal shelves with each other
and with the nasal septum separates the nasal
cavities from the oval cavity.
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• Fusion of the three palatal
components initially produces a
flat unarched roof to the mouth.
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Ossification
• Ossification of the palate proceeds
during the 8th week post conception
from the spread of bone into the
mesenchyme of the fused lateral
palatal shelves and from trabeculae
appearing in the primary palate as
―premaxillary centers,‖ all derived
from the single primary ossification
centers of the maxillae.
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• Posteriorly, the hard palate is
ossified by trabeculae
spreading from the single
primary ossification centers of
each of the palatine bones.
Most posterior part - no
ossification - soft palate
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Week 10
The four maxillary incisors develop within the
primary palate.
Fusion completes at week 12.
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Note: tongue has
been removed.
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MID PALATAL SUTURE
• Appears at 10 ½ wk IU
• Growth ceases b/w 1 - 2 yrs
• But no synostosis till
adulthood
• RME can be done
• Obliteration starts in
adolesence but complete
fusion occurs by 30 yrs.
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Palatal Vault
• Eruption of teeth – Deepening of palatal
vault
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Musculature of palate
• Tensor veli palatini 40 days
1st arch
• Palatopharangeous 45 days
• Levator veli palatini 8th week
2nd arch
• Palatoglossus 9th week
• Uvular muscle 11thweek
2nd arch
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MAXILLARY SINUS
• First to develop at 10th week IU.
• Develop from middle meatus by
primary pneumatization in ecto-
ethmoidal cartilage
• Secondary pneumatization in
ossifying maxilla starts at 5th
month IU.
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Post natal growth of
maxilla
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• General features
• Three dimensional growth of maxilla
Height (Vertical)
Width (Transverse)
Length (Ant-Post)
• Theories of growth
Sutural
Cartilaginous
Functional matrix theory
• Key factors in Nasomaxillary remodelling
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Displacement
• Primary displacement
• Secondary displacement
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Reversal line
• Directions of growth sequentially
undergo reversals
• A reversal line showing the
crossover between resorptive and
depository growth fields seen in
microscope
• Factors affecting reversal shape of
bone muscle attachments rotations
growth fields
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Post natal growth of
maxilla
apposition resorption
MOSS
Transformation
Translation
SUTURES
Displacement
Surface remodeling
CRANIAL BASE MAXILLA
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Mechanism of growth
• Sutural
• Nasal septum
• Surface apposition and resorption on
periosteal and endosteal surfaces
• Alveolar process
• Spheno occipital synchondrosis
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• Surface apposition
• Sutural growth
• Nasal septum growth
• Spheno occipital synchondrosis
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• In contrast to cranial base maxilla is
dominated by intra membranous
ossification
• Endochondral bone growth seen at
the ethmoid bone and nasal septum
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Surface apposition
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Growth according to
various theories
• Sutural Theory (Weinman
&Sicher)
• Cartilagenous Theory ( Scott)
• Functional Matrix Theory
(Moss)
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Sutural Theory
Bone growth in various
maxillary sutures
Causes pushing apart of
bone
Resultant thrust on whole
maxilla in forward and
downward direction
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Shortcomings of sutural
theory
• Not pressure related - Tension
adapted tissue.
• No innate growth potential.
• Crouzon’s syndrome
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Cartilagenous Theory
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Primary Pneumatization
• Ethmoid air cells from the
middle and superior meatus and
sphenoethmoid recess invade
the ectethmoid nasal capsule
(primary pneumatization), from
the 4th month post conception.
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Secondary
Pneumatization
• Secondary pneumatization
occurs between birth and 2
years as groups of 3 to 15 air
cells grow irregularly to form
the ethmoid labyrinth
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Vimentin
• Vimentin is a member of the
intermediate filament family of
proteins. Intermediate filaments
are an important structural
feature of eukaryotic cells.
They, along with microtubules
and actin microfilaments, make
up the cytoskeleton
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• Human fibroblast stromelysin (also called transin or
matrix metalloproteinase-3) is a proteoglycanase
closely related to collagenase (MMP1) with a wide
range of substrate specificities. It is a secreted
metalloprotease produced predominantly by
connective tissue cells. Together with other
metalloproteases, it can synergistically degrade
the major components of the extracellular matrix
(Sellers and Murphy, 1981). Stromelysin is capable
of degrading proteoglycan, fibronectin, laminin, and
type IV collagen, but not interstitial type I collagen.
matrix
metalloproteinase-3
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Pre natal and post-natal development of maxilla part 2/certified fixed orthodontic courses by Indian dental academy

  • 1. Pre-natal and Post- natal Development of Maxilla Continued….. INDIAN DENTAL ACADEMY Leader in continuing dental education www.indiandentalacademy.com www.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 3. End of 5 TH week IUL 12 TH week IULEnd of 6th Week IUL Beginning of 9th week CRITICAL PERIOD www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 4. The entire palate develops from two primorida – •The primary palate, and •The secondary palate www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 5. Week 6: A cut between the maxillary and the mandibular prominences and tipping the top of the head back allows visualization of the developing palate. •The secondary palatal shelves are considered to be part of the maxillary prominences. www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 6. Week 6: The medial nasal prominences merge in the midline to smooth the median furrow. This fusion produces a wedge- shaped mass of mesenchymal tissue known as the intermaxillary segment. www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 7. Week 6: After the oronasal membrane ruptures, The intermaxillary segment will form the anterior part of the palate, the primary palate (circled). This section is cut like the last one (b/w maxillary & mandibular prominences) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 8. • A higher magnification view of the circled area illustrates the oronasal membrane that is beginning to break down. www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 9. Week 7: A parasagittal cut illustrates that the oronasal membrane breaks down to allow continuity between the nasal pit and the common oral and nasal cavities. www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 10. Secondary Palatal Shelves Week 8: A frontal cut illustrates that the tongue is initially interposed between the secondary palatal shelves. www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 11. The two lateral maxillary palatal shelves and the primary palate of the frontonasal prominence—are initially widely separated due to the vertical orientation of the lateral shelves on either side of the tongue. www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 12. Elevation of head and lower jaw www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 13. Mechanism of palatal shelf elevation *Intrinsic Force within the shelf (accumulation and hydration of hyaluronic acid) *Accumulation of Glycosaminoglycans *EGF(epidermal growth factor) andTGF (transforming growth factor h3) stimulate production of Hyluronan *Increase in vascularity *Contraction of elastic fibres or muscle fibres. *Unequal division in the palatal and the oral epithelium *Neurotransmitters like Serotonin *Increase in MMP-3 *Upregulation of Vimentin expression *Master controlling gene is FSP-1 (gene encoding a fibroblast-specific protein) , ssh www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 14. • Pressure differences between the nasal and oral regions due to tongue muscle contractions may account for the palatal shelf elevation. This occurs at about 8th and 9th week p.c.. It is possible that the nerve supply to tongue is sufficiently developed to provide neuromuscular guidance to the intricate activity of palatal elevation followed by closure. www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 15. • Shelf elevation and fusion begin a few days earlier in male than in female embryos, possibly accounting for sex differences in the incidence of cleft palate. www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 18. During palate closure, the mandible becomes more prognathic and the vertical dimension of the stomodeal chamber increases, but maxillary width remains stable, allowing shelf contact to occur. Also, forward growth of Meckel’s cartilage relocates the tongue more anteriorly, concomitant with upper-facial elevation. www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 19. The transition from vertical to horizontal is completed within hours www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 20. Week 9: The palatal shelves become positioned above the tongue to allow for fusion in the midline. www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 21. Week 9: Fusion begins The secondary palatal shelves change their contours towards a midpoint from which they fuse anteriorly and posteriorly. At this point, the nasal septum grows downwardly from the fused medial nasal processes. www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 22. Medial Edge Epithelium. (M.E.E.) During the initial stage of the fusion process, MEE cells form a midline epithelial seam (MES) separating mesenchymes of the two apposing shelves. www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 23. For the complete fusion of the palate, the MEE acts as a barrier: Epithelium cells of MEE transforms into connective tissue cells. Epithelium undergoes necrosis. (not supported as microscopic structure Doesn’t show any necrotic cells) Epithelial cells migrate towards oral and nasal cells. www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 24. • Release of MMP (Matrix metalloproteinase) causes disintegration of the cells and allows the connective tissue to mix up. • Balance between the MMP and TIMMP (Tissue inhibiting MMP) www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 25. The loss of epithelial continuity in the area of the shelf contact was originally described as a classic example of apoptosis (programmed cell death). Two other mechanisms may also play a role in palatal shelf fusion. Migration of the basal cells into the mesenchyme and differentiation of these cells into mesenchymal cells. Cells near the periphery appear to migrate to the nearest epithelial surface, and then differentiate into either oral or nasal epitheliumwww.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 26. • Since the differentiation patterns of MEE cells in the cultured single palatal shelf is similar to that observed during palatal fusion (Mori et al. , 1994; Martínez-Álvarez et al. , 2000), it is clear that terminal differentiation of MEE cells is not necessarily dependent on palatal shelf contact and midline seam formation in vitro Int. J. Dev. Biol. 48: 307-317 (2004) TOSHIYA TAKIGAWA and KOHEI SHIOTA www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 27. Week 10 Fusion of the palatal shelves with each other and with the nasal septum separates the nasal cavities from the oval cavity. www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 28. • Fusion of the three palatal components initially produces a flat unarched roof to the mouth. www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 29. Ossification • Ossification of the palate proceeds during the 8th week post conception from the spread of bone into the mesenchyme of the fused lateral palatal shelves and from trabeculae appearing in the primary palate as ―premaxillary centers,‖ all derived from the single primary ossification centers of the maxillae. www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 30. • Posteriorly, the hard palate is ossified by trabeculae spreading from the single primary ossification centers of each of the palatine bones. Most posterior part - no ossification - soft palate www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 31. Week 10 The four maxillary incisors develop within the primary palate. Fusion completes at week 12. www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 32. Note: tongue has been removed. www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 33. MID PALATAL SUTURE • Appears at 10 ½ wk IU • Growth ceases b/w 1 - 2 yrs • But no synostosis till adulthood • RME can be done • Obliteration starts in adolesence but complete fusion occurs by 30 yrs. www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 34. Palatal Vault • Eruption of teeth – Deepening of palatal vault www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 35. Musculature of palate • Tensor veli palatini 40 days 1st arch • Palatopharangeous 45 days • Levator veli palatini 8th week 2nd arch • Palatoglossus 9th week • Uvular muscle 11thweek 2nd arch www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 36. MAXILLARY SINUS • First to develop at 10th week IU. • Develop from middle meatus by primary pneumatization in ecto- ethmoidal cartilage • Secondary pneumatization in ossifying maxilla starts at 5th month IU. www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 38. Post natal growth of maxilla www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 39. • General features • Three dimensional growth of maxilla Height (Vertical) Width (Transverse) Length (Ant-Post) • Theories of growth Sutural Cartilaginous Functional matrix theory • Key factors in Nasomaxillary remodelling www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 40. Displacement • Primary displacement • Secondary displacement www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 43. Reversal line • Directions of growth sequentially undergo reversals • A reversal line showing the crossover between resorptive and depository growth fields seen in microscope • Factors affecting reversal shape of bone muscle attachments rotations growth fields www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 44. Post natal growth of maxilla apposition resorption MOSS Transformation Translation SUTURES Displacement Surface remodeling CRANIAL BASE MAXILLA www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 45. Mechanism of growth • Sutural • Nasal septum • Surface apposition and resorption on periosteal and endosteal surfaces • Alveolar process • Spheno occipital synchondrosis www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 46. • Surface apposition • Sutural growth • Nasal septum growth • Spheno occipital synchondrosis www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 47. • In contrast to cranial base maxilla is dominated by intra membranous ossification • Endochondral bone growth seen at the ethmoid bone and nasal septum www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 49. Growth according to various theories • Sutural Theory (Weinman &Sicher) • Cartilagenous Theory ( Scott) • Functional Matrix Theory (Moss) www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 50. Sutural Theory Bone growth in various maxillary sutures Causes pushing apart of bone Resultant thrust on whole maxilla in forward and downward direction www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 52. Shortcomings of sutural theory • Not pressure related - Tension adapted tissue. • No innate growth potential. • Crouzon’s syndrome www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 65. Primary Pneumatization • Ethmoid air cells from the middle and superior meatus and sphenoethmoid recess invade the ectethmoid nasal capsule (primary pneumatization), from the 4th month post conception. www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 66. Secondary Pneumatization • Secondary pneumatization occurs between birth and 2 years as groups of 3 to 15 air cells grow irregularly to form the ethmoid labyrinth www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 70. Vimentin • Vimentin is a member of the intermediate filament family of proteins. Intermediate filaments are an important structural feature of eukaryotic cells. They, along with microtubules and actin microfilaments, make up the cytoskeleton www.indiandentalacademy. com
  • 71. • Human fibroblast stromelysin (also called transin or matrix metalloproteinase-3) is a proteoglycanase closely related to collagenase (MMP1) with a wide range of substrate specificities. It is a secreted metalloprotease produced predominantly by connective tissue cells. Together with other metalloproteases, it can synergistically degrade the major components of the extracellular matrix (Sellers and Murphy, 1981). Stromelysin is capable of degrading proteoglycan, fibronectin, laminin, and type IV collagen, but not interstitial type I collagen. matrix metalloproteinase-3 www.indiandentalacademy. com
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