A simple method for preparing undecalcified thin sections of bone with implants has been developed. After exposing a surface of bone and implant in a plastic block by sawing thick sections, the surface is stained prior to making a thin section. A glass coverslip is affixed with a thin layer of cement to the stained surface to stabilize the tissue and implant during sectioning. A mixture of glycerine and water is used as a coolant and lubricant. The orientation in situ is preserved allowing demonstration of bone architecture and cells, and the tissue-implant interface.
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