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Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy: A Nondestructive Subsurface Histotomography of Healthy Human Bone

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Microscopy of bony tissue usually requires special treatment for decalcification and processing of thin sections. Confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) allows the nondestructive histotomography of organic hard tissue. The aim of this study was to visualize healthy human bone structures and to correlate identical areas in CLSM and conventional light microscopy. Each sample of healthy human lower jaw (n = 20) was divided into three parts: (1) fresh, untreated bony blocks studied by CLSM; (2) MMA-embedded thin sections (without decalcification), HE stained and studied by CLSM and conventional light microscopy (correlation of identical areas); (3) decalcificated, HE stained, histological sections studied by conventional light microscopy. In untreated bony blocks, microstructures such as osteocytes and lamellae were identified by CLSM. These structures could be correlated with conventional light microscopy. In CLSM, subcellular structures cannot yet be interpreted, whereas cytoplastic processes of osteocytes were seen with high contrast. With CLSM, nondestructive histology of cortical bone can be obtained. The risk of artifacts due to pretreatment is minimized, and subsurface visualization does not affect the interpretation.

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Received: 2 June 1998 / Accepted: 15 December 1998

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Grötz, K., Piepkorn, B., Al-Nawas, B. et al. Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy: A Nondestructive Subsurface Histotomography of Healthy Human Bone. Calcif Tissue Int 65, 8–10 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002239900650

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