Data di Pubblicazione:
1997
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: In daily dental surgery practice, when it is not possible to obtain-enough autogenous bone graft to fill bone defects, bone substitutes can be useful for bone regeneration. MATERIALS AND METHODS: After a preliminary microscopic examination of histologic samples obtained from semithin sections of the tibias of rats showing no major differences in the results both for the single material and implant time, further studies on five different osteoconductive materials used in oral clinical practice were carried out with microradiography, SEM and X-ray microanalysis. In experimental animals (rats) bone defects 3 mm large were surgically induced in both tibias: one of the defects was filled by bone substitutes and on the other side the bone defect healed naturally. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: The findings obtained were studied in depth, and allowed to conclude that the materials tested are suitable for the purpose for which they are marketed. Non-demineralized bovine bone showed the best results with a high degree of osteointegration. However, the results also show that not all the materials tested offer healing advantages over controls.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Biomaterials; GBR; animal model
Elenco autori:
RODRIGUEZ Y BAENA, Ruggero; Zaffe, D; Brusotti, Cesare; Marchetti, CARLA PIERA MARIA; Botticelli, ANNIBALE RENZO; Rizzo, Silvana
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