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Enhanced bone regeneration and formation around implants using guided bone regeneration

โœ Scribed by Bhumbra, R. S. ;Berman, A. B. ;Walker, P. S. ;Barrett, D. S. ;Blunn, G. W.


Book ID
101258086
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
346 KB
Volume
43
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9304

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โœฆ Synopsis


This study investigated the use of a prototype expanded polytetrafluoroethylene membrane attached to bone with butyl-cyanoacrylate, in facilitating guided bone regeneration into bone defects and around titanium screws in rabbit femora. Two experimental models were used to assess bone growth. The first model investigated two unicortical defects in each femora. The second was bone growth in a 500-mm engineered space around one transcortical titanium screw. In the first model there was a significant increase in bone formation at 1 and 2 months in the membrane groups (p รต 0.01) as compared to the controls. In the second model the percentage of bone in contact with the implant was significant at 1 and 2 months in the defects covered with membrane compared to the uncovered defects. The uncovered defects had fibrous tissue adherent to the implant continuous with the overlying soft tissue. Our study demonstrated three points: this membrane can be used to increase bone regeneration into defects, this technique allows bone to grow directly around an implant, and butyl-cyanoacrylate can be used in deep soft tissue and bone applications without any apparent deleterious effects.


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