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Bone-Forming Capabilities of a Newly Developed NanoHA Composite Alloplast Infused with Collagen: A Pilot Study in the Sheep Mandible

Lateral or vertical bone augmentation has always been a challenge, since the site is exposed to constant pressure from the soft tissue, and blood supply only exists from the donor site. Although, for such clinical cases, onlay grafting with autogenous bone is commonly selected, the invasiveness of t...

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Autores principales: Marin, Charles, Jimbo, Ryo, Lorenzoni, Fabio Cesar, Witek, Lukasz, Teixeira, Hellen, Bonfante, Estevam, Gil, Jose, Granato, Rodrigo, Tovar, Nick, Coelho, Paulo G.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3826298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24285956
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/296391
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author Marin, Charles
Jimbo, Ryo
Lorenzoni, Fabio Cesar
Witek, Lukasz
Teixeira, Hellen
Bonfante, Estevam
Gil, Jose
Granato, Rodrigo
Tovar, Nick
Coelho, Paulo G.
author_facet Marin, Charles
Jimbo, Ryo
Lorenzoni, Fabio Cesar
Witek, Lukasz
Teixeira, Hellen
Bonfante, Estevam
Gil, Jose
Granato, Rodrigo
Tovar, Nick
Coelho, Paulo G.
author_sort Marin, Charles
collection PubMed
description Lateral or vertical bone augmentation has always been a challenge, since the site is exposed to constant pressure from the soft tissue, and blood supply only exists from the donor site. Although, for such clinical cases, onlay grafting with autogenous bone is commonly selected, the invasiveness of the secondary surgical site and the relatively fast resorption rate have been reported as a drawback, which motivated the investigation of alternative approaches. This study evaluated the bone-forming capability of a novel nanoHA alloplast infused with collagen graft material made from biodegradable polylactic acid/polyglycolic acid versus a control graft material with the same synthesized alloplast without the nanoHA component and collagen infiltration. The status of newly formed bone and the resorption of the graft material were evaluated at 6 weeks in vivo histologically and three dimensionally by means of 3D microcomputed tomography. The histologic observation showed that newly formed bone ingrowth and internal resorption of the block were observed for the experimental blocks, whereas for the control blocks less bone ingrowth occurred along with lower resorption rate of the block material. The three-dimensional observation indicated that the experimental block maintained the external geometry, but at the same time successfully altered the graft material into bone. It is suggested that the combination of numerous factors contributed to the bone ingrowth and the novel development could be an alternative bone grafting choice.
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spelling pubmed-38262982013-11-27 Bone-Forming Capabilities of a Newly Developed NanoHA Composite Alloplast Infused with Collagen: A Pilot Study in the Sheep Mandible Marin, Charles Jimbo, Ryo Lorenzoni, Fabio Cesar Witek, Lukasz Teixeira, Hellen Bonfante, Estevam Gil, Jose Granato, Rodrigo Tovar, Nick Coelho, Paulo G. Int J Dent Research Article Lateral or vertical bone augmentation has always been a challenge, since the site is exposed to constant pressure from the soft tissue, and blood supply only exists from the donor site. Although, for such clinical cases, onlay grafting with autogenous bone is commonly selected, the invasiveness of the secondary surgical site and the relatively fast resorption rate have been reported as a drawback, which motivated the investigation of alternative approaches. This study evaluated the bone-forming capability of a novel nanoHA alloplast infused with collagen graft material made from biodegradable polylactic acid/polyglycolic acid versus a control graft material with the same synthesized alloplast without the nanoHA component and collagen infiltration. The status of newly formed bone and the resorption of the graft material were evaluated at 6 weeks in vivo histologically and three dimensionally by means of 3D microcomputed tomography. The histologic observation showed that newly formed bone ingrowth and internal resorption of the block were observed for the experimental blocks, whereas for the control blocks less bone ingrowth occurred along with lower resorption rate of the block material. The three-dimensional observation indicated that the experimental block maintained the external geometry, but at the same time successfully altered the graft material into bone. It is suggested that the combination of numerous factors contributed to the bone ingrowth and the novel development could be an alternative bone grafting choice. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013 2013-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3826298/ /pubmed/24285956 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/296391 Text en Copyright © 2013 Charles Marin et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Marin, Charles
Jimbo, Ryo
Lorenzoni, Fabio Cesar
Witek, Lukasz
Teixeira, Hellen
Bonfante, Estevam
Gil, Jose
Granato, Rodrigo
Tovar, Nick
Coelho, Paulo G.
Bone-Forming Capabilities of a Newly Developed NanoHA Composite Alloplast Infused with Collagen: A Pilot Study in the Sheep Mandible
title Bone-Forming Capabilities of a Newly Developed NanoHA Composite Alloplast Infused with Collagen: A Pilot Study in the Sheep Mandible
title_full Bone-Forming Capabilities of a Newly Developed NanoHA Composite Alloplast Infused with Collagen: A Pilot Study in the Sheep Mandible
title_fullStr Bone-Forming Capabilities of a Newly Developed NanoHA Composite Alloplast Infused with Collagen: A Pilot Study in the Sheep Mandible
title_full_unstemmed Bone-Forming Capabilities of a Newly Developed NanoHA Composite Alloplast Infused with Collagen: A Pilot Study in the Sheep Mandible
title_short Bone-Forming Capabilities of a Newly Developed NanoHA Composite Alloplast Infused with Collagen: A Pilot Study in the Sheep Mandible
title_sort bone-forming capabilities of a newly developed nanoha composite alloplast infused with collagen: a pilot study in the sheep mandible
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3826298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24285956
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/296391
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