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Development of Implant/Interconnected Porous Hydroxyapatite Complex as New Concept Graft Material

BACKGROUND: Dental implant has been successfully used to replace missing teeth. However, in some clinical situations, implant placement may be difficult because of a large bone defect. We designed novel complex biomaterial to simultaneously restore bone and place implant. This complex was incorporat...

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Autores principales: Doi, Kazuya, Oue, Hiroshi, Morita, Koji, Kajihara, Shiho, Kubo, Takayasu, Koretake, Katsunori, Perrotti, Vittoria, Iezzi, Giovanna, Piattelli, Adriano, Akagawa, Yasumasa
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3494665/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23152848
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0049051
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author Doi, Kazuya
Oue, Hiroshi
Morita, Koji
Kajihara, Shiho
Kubo, Takayasu
Koretake, Katsunori
Perrotti, Vittoria
Iezzi, Giovanna
Piattelli, Adriano
Akagawa, Yasumasa
author_facet Doi, Kazuya
Oue, Hiroshi
Morita, Koji
Kajihara, Shiho
Kubo, Takayasu
Koretake, Katsunori
Perrotti, Vittoria
Iezzi, Giovanna
Piattelli, Adriano
Akagawa, Yasumasa
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description BACKGROUND: Dental implant has been successfully used to replace missing teeth. However, in some clinical situations, implant placement may be difficult because of a large bone defect. We designed novel complex biomaterial to simultaneously restore bone and place implant. This complex was incorporated implant into interconnected porous calcium hydroxyapatite (IP-CHA). We then tested this Implant/IP-CHA complex and evaluated its effect on subsequent bone regeneration and implant stability in vivo. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A cylinder-type IP-CHA was used in this study. After forming inside of the cylinder, an implant was placed inside to fabricate the Implant/IP-CHA complex. This complex was then placed into the prepared bone socket in the femur of four beagle-Labrador hybrid dogs. As a control, implants were placed directly into the femur without any bone substrate. Bone sockets were allowed to heal for 2, 3 and 6 months and implant stability quotients (ISQ) were measured. Finally, tissue blocks containing the Implant/IP-CHA complexes were harvested. Specimens were processed for histology and stained with toluidine blue and bone implant contact (BIC) was measured. The ISQs of complex groups was 77.8±2.9 in the 6-month, 72.0±5.7 in the 3-month and 47.4±11.0 in the 2-month. There was no significant difference between the 3- or 6-month complex groups and implant control groups. In the 2-month group, connective tissue, including capillary angiogenesis, was predominant around the implants, although newly formed bone could also be observed. While, in the 3 and 6-month groups, newly formed bone could be seen in contact to most of the implant surface. The BICs of complex groups was 2.18±3.77 in the 2-month, 44.03±29.58 in the 3-month, and 51.23±8.25 in the 6-month. Significant difference was detected between the 2 and 6-month. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Within the results of this study, the IP-CHA/implant complex might be able to achieve both bone reconstruction and implant stability.
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spelling pubmed-34946652012-11-14 Development of Implant/Interconnected Porous Hydroxyapatite Complex as New Concept Graft Material Doi, Kazuya Oue, Hiroshi Morita, Koji Kajihara, Shiho Kubo, Takayasu Koretake, Katsunori Perrotti, Vittoria Iezzi, Giovanna Piattelli, Adriano Akagawa, Yasumasa PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Dental implant has been successfully used to replace missing teeth. However, in some clinical situations, implant placement may be difficult because of a large bone defect. We designed novel complex biomaterial to simultaneously restore bone and place implant. This complex was incorporated implant into interconnected porous calcium hydroxyapatite (IP-CHA). We then tested this Implant/IP-CHA complex and evaluated its effect on subsequent bone regeneration and implant stability in vivo. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A cylinder-type IP-CHA was used in this study. After forming inside of the cylinder, an implant was placed inside to fabricate the Implant/IP-CHA complex. This complex was then placed into the prepared bone socket in the femur of four beagle-Labrador hybrid dogs. As a control, implants were placed directly into the femur without any bone substrate. Bone sockets were allowed to heal for 2, 3 and 6 months and implant stability quotients (ISQ) were measured. Finally, tissue blocks containing the Implant/IP-CHA complexes were harvested. Specimens were processed for histology and stained with toluidine blue and bone implant contact (BIC) was measured. The ISQs of complex groups was 77.8±2.9 in the 6-month, 72.0±5.7 in the 3-month and 47.4±11.0 in the 2-month. There was no significant difference between the 3- or 6-month complex groups and implant control groups. In the 2-month group, connective tissue, including capillary angiogenesis, was predominant around the implants, although newly formed bone could also be observed. While, in the 3 and 6-month groups, newly formed bone could be seen in contact to most of the implant surface. The BICs of complex groups was 2.18±3.77 in the 2-month, 44.03±29.58 in the 3-month, and 51.23±8.25 in the 6-month. Significant difference was detected between the 2 and 6-month. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Within the results of this study, the IP-CHA/implant complex might be able to achieve both bone reconstruction and implant stability. Public Library of Science 2012-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3494665/ /pubmed/23152848 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0049051 Text en © 2012 Doi et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Doi, Kazuya
Oue, Hiroshi
Morita, Koji
Kajihara, Shiho
Kubo, Takayasu
Koretake, Katsunori
Perrotti, Vittoria
Iezzi, Giovanna
Piattelli, Adriano
Akagawa, Yasumasa
Development of Implant/Interconnected Porous Hydroxyapatite Complex as New Concept Graft Material
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title_fullStr Development of Implant/Interconnected Porous Hydroxyapatite Complex as New Concept Graft Material
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title_short Development of Implant/Interconnected Porous Hydroxyapatite Complex as New Concept Graft Material
title_sort development of implant/interconnected porous hydroxyapatite complex as new concept graft material
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3494665/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23152848
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0049051
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