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Bone regeneration capacity of two different macroporous biphasic calcium materials in rabbit calvarial defect
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2009
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Tissue EngineeringEngineeringTricalcium PhosphateBone RepairBiomedical EngineeringOrthopaedic SurgeryAvailable BcpOsteoporosisRegenerative MedicineBone Regeneration CapacitySynthetic Bone SubstituteRegenerative BiomaterialsBone RemodelingRabbit Calvarial DefectSynthetic Bone ProductsBone MetabolismHydroxyapatiteFracture HealingHard Tissue EngineeringMedicine
Purpose: Synthetic bone products such as biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP) are mixtures of hydroxyapatite (HA) and β tricalcium phosphate (β - TCP). In periodontal therapies and implant treatments, BCP provides to be a good bone reconstructive material since it has a similar chemical composition to biological bone apatites. The purpose of this study was to compare bone regeneration capacity of two commercially available BCP. Methods: Calvarial defects were prepared in sixteen 9-20 months old New Zealand White male rabbits. BCP with HA and β - TCP (70:30) and BCP with Silicon-substituted hydroxyapatite (Si-HA) and β-TCP (60:40) particles were filled in each defect. Control defects were filled with only blood clots. Animals were sacrificed at 4 and 8 week postoperatively. Histomorphometric analysis was performed. Results: BCP with HAand β - TCP 8 weeks group and BCP with Si-HA and β - TCP 4 and 8 weeks groups showed statistically significant in crease (P <0.05) in augmented area than control group. Newly formed bone area after 4 and 8 weeks was similar among all the groups. Residual materials were slightly more evident in BCP with HA and β -T CP 8 weeks group. Conclusions: Based on histological results, BCP with HA and β - TCP and BCP with Si-HA and β - TCP appears to demonstrate acceptable space maintaining capacity and elicit significant new bone formation when compared to natural bone healing in 4 and 8 week periods. (J Korean Acad Periodontol 2009;39:223-230)
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