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Bone augmentation by octacalcium phosphate and collagen composite coated with poly‐lactic acid cage

OBJECTIVE: Although octacalcium phosphate and collagen composite (OCP/Col) has demonstrated excellent bone regeneration, it has never achieved bone augmentation. The present study investigated whether it could be enabled by OCP/Col disks treated with parathyroid hormone (PTH) and covered with a poly...

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Autores principales: Yanagisawa, Toshiki, Yasuda, Ayato, Makkonen, Ria I., Kamakura, Shinji
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7453772/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32187863
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cre2.287
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author Yanagisawa, Toshiki
Yasuda, Ayato
Makkonen, Ria I.
Kamakura, Shinji
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Yasuda, Ayato
Makkonen, Ria I.
Kamakura, Shinji
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description OBJECTIVE: Although octacalcium phosphate and collagen composite (OCP/Col) has demonstrated excellent bone regeneration, it has never achieved bone augmentation. The present study investigated whether it could be enabled by OCP/Col disks treated with parathyroid hormone (PTH) and covered with a poly‐lactic acid (PLA) cage. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The prepared OCP/Col disks with three different types of PLA cages (no hole, one large hole, several small holes) were implanted into subperiosteal pockets in rodent calvaria. Histological, and histomorphometric analyses were conducted at 12 weeks after implantation. RESULTS: Implants with all PLA cage variants achieved sufficient bone augmentation, and analyses showed that new bone was formed from the original bone and along the PLA cage. While the PLA cage variant with no holes sporadically evoked new bone formation even at the central area of the roof of the PLA cage, the PLA cage variants with holes had no new bone in the area of the hole or beneath the periosteum. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that sufficient bone augmentation could be achieved by treating the OCP/Col disks with PTH and covering them with a PLA cage, and periosteum might not have been involved in the bone formation in this experiment.
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spelling pubmed-74537722020-09-02 Bone augmentation by octacalcium phosphate and collagen composite coated with poly‐lactic acid cage Yanagisawa, Toshiki Yasuda, Ayato Makkonen, Ria I. Kamakura, Shinji Clin Exp Dent Res Original Articles OBJECTIVE: Although octacalcium phosphate and collagen composite (OCP/Col) has demonstrated excellent bone regeneration, it has never achieved bone augmentation. The present study investigated whether it could be enabled by OCP/Col disks treated with parathyroid hormone (PTH) and covered with a poly‐lactic acid (PLA) cage. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The prepared OCP/Col disks with three different types of PLA cages (no hole, one large hole, several small holes) were implanted into subperiosteal pockets in rodent calvaria. Histological, and histomorphometric analyses were conducted at 12 weeks after implantation. RESULTS: Implants with all PLA cage variants achieved sufficient bone augmentation, and analyses showed that new bone was formed from the original bone and along the PLA cage. While the PLA cage variant with no holes sporadically evoked new bone formation even at the central area of the roof of the PLA cage, the PLA cage variants with holes had no new bone in the area of the hole or beneath the periosteum. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that sufficient bone augmentation could be achieved by treating the OCP/Col disks with PTH and covering them with a PLA cage, and periosteum might not have been involved in the bone formation in this experiment. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7453772/ /pubmed/32187863 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cre2.287 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Clinical and Experimental Dental Research published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Yanagisawa, Toshiki
Yasuda, Ayato
Makkonen, Ria I.
Kamakura, Shinji
Bone augmentation by octacalcium phosphate and collagen composite coated with poly‐lactic acid cage
title Bone augmentation by octacalcium phosphate and collagen composite coated with poly‐lactic acid cage
title_full Bone augmentation by octacalcium phosphate and collagen composite coated with poly‐lactic acid cage
title_fullStr Bone augmentation by octacalcium phosphate and collagen composite coated with poly‐lactic acid cage
title_full_unstemmed Bone augmentation by octacalcium phosphate and collagen composite coated with poly‐lactic acid cage
title_short Bone augmentation by octacalcium phosphate and collagen composite coated with poly‐lactic acid cage
title_sort bone augmentation by octacalcium phosphate and collagen composite coated with poly‐lactic acid cage
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7453772/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32187863
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cre2.287
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