Bone repair induced by different bone graft substitutes in critical-sized defects in rat calvaria.
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Resumo: | Introduction: The use of bone substitutes in grafting procedures as an alternative of the use of autogenous bone graft has been indicated, however, the direct comparison between these biomaterials has been little explored. Objective: To evaluate the effect of different osteoconductive bone substitutes on the bone repair in critical-sized defects (CSDs) in rat calvaria. Material and method: One CSD with an 8 mm diameter was made in each of the 40 rats used in this study. The animals were randomly allocated into 5 groups (n=8), according to the type of bone substitute used to fill the CSD: COA (Coagulum); AUT (autogenous bone); DBB (deproteinized bovine bone graft); HA/TCP (biphasic ceramic composed of hydroxyapatite and β-phosphate tricalcium); and TCP (β-phosphate tricalcium). A microtomographic analysis was performed to evaluate the remaining defect linear length (DLL) of the CSD and the volume of the mineralized tissues (MT) within the CSD at 3, 7, 15 and 30 days after the surgical procedure. In addition, a histometric analysis was performed to evaluate the composition of the repaired bone tissue (% Bone and % Biomaterial) at the 30-day period. Result: It was shown that the COA had the lowest DLL and MT within the CSD. In addition, the COA presented the highest % of bone in CSD. The DBB had a higher MT and a higher % of bone substitute particles in the CSD than the AUT and TCP groups. The DBB and AUT groups presented higher % of bone in the CSD than the TCP group. Conclusion: The use of the DBB promoted a better pattern of bone volume gain and formation compared to TCP and HA / TCP but was biologically inferior to the AUT. |
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Bone repair induced by different bone graft substitutes in critical-sized defects in rat calvaria.Reparo ósseo induzido por diferentes substitutos de enxerto ósseo em defeitos de tamanho crítico na calvária de ratos.Substitutos ósseos.Regeneração ósseaMicrotomografia de raios-xHistologiaHistology; x-ray microtomography; bone regeneration; bone substitutes.Introduction: The use of bone substitutes in grafting procedures as an alternative of the use of autogenous bone graft has been indicated, however, the direct comparison between these biomaterials has been little explored. Objective: To evaluate the effect of different osteoconductive bone substitutes on the bone repair in critical-sized defects (CSDs) in rat calvaria. Material and method: One CSD with an 8 mm diameter was made in each of the 40 rats used in this study. The animals were randomly allocated into 5 groups (n=8), according to the type of bone substitute used to fill the CSD: COA (Coagulum); AUT (autogenous bone); DBB (deproteinized bovine bone graft); HA/TCP (biphasic ceramic composed of hydroxyapatite and β-phosphate tricalcium); and TCP (β-phosphate tricalcium). A microtomographic analysis was performed to evaluate the remaining defect linear length (DLL) of the CSD and the volume of the mineralized tissues (MT) within the CSD at 3, 7, 15 and 30 days after the surgical procedure. In addition, a histometric analysis was performed to evaluate the composition of the repaired bone tissue (% Bone and % Biomaterial) at the 30-day period. Result: It was shown that the COA had the lowest DLL and MT within the CSD. In addition, the COA presented the highest % of bone in CSD. The DBB had a higher MT and a higher % of bone substitute particles in the CSD than the AUT and TCP groups. The DBB and AUT groups presented higher % of bone in the CSD than the TCP group. Conclusion: The use of the DBB promoted a better pattern of bone volume gain and formation compared to TCP and HA / TCP but was biologically inferior to the AUT.Introdução: A utilização de substitutos ósseos em procedimentos de enxertia como alternativa ao uso de enxerto ósseo autógeno tem sido indicada, entretanto, a comparação direta entre esses biomateriais tem sido pouco explorada. Objetivo: Avaliar o efeito de diferentes substitutos ósseos osteocondutores no reparo ósseo em defeitos de tamanho crítico (DAC) em calvária de ratos. Material e método: Um DSC com diâmetro de 8 mm foi feito em cada um dos 40 ratos usados neste estudo. Os animais foram alocados aleatoriamente em 5 grupos (n = 8), de acordo com o tipo de substituto ósseo utilizado para o preenchimento do DSC: COA (Coágulo); AUT (osso autógeno); DBB (enxerto ósseo bovino desproteinizado); HA / TCP (cerâmica bifásica composta por hidroxiapatita e β-fosfato tricálcico); e TCP (β-fosfato tricálcico). Uma análise microtomográfica foi realizada para avaliar o comprimento linear do defeito remanescente (DLL) do DSC e o volume dos tecidos mineralizados (TM) dentro do DSC aos 3, 7, 15 e 30 dias após o procedimento cirúrgico. Além disso, foi realizada uma análise histométrica para avaliar a composição do tecido ósseo reparado (% Osso e% Biomaterial) no período de 30 dias. Resultado: Foi demonstrado que o COA apresentou o menor DLL e MT dentro do CSD. Além disso, o COA apresentou o maior% de osso na DAG. O DBB apresentou maior MT e maior% de partículas de substituto ósseo no CSD do que os grupos AUT e TCP. Os grupos DBB e AUT apresentaram maior% de osso no DSC do que o grupo TCP. Conclusão: O uso do DBB promoveu melhor padrão de ganho e formação de volume ósseo em relação ao TCP e HA / TCP, mas foi biologicamente inferior ao AUT.Specialized Dentistry Group2020-08-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticle copied and / or adapted by CC BY license or derivatives.Artigo copiado e ou adptado por licensa CC BY ou derivados.application/pdfhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/11310.36557/2674-8169.2020v2n9p28-44Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; Vol. 2 No. 9 (2020): August; 28-44Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; Vol. 2 Núm. 9 (2020): Agosto; 28-44Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; v. 2 n. 9 (2020): Agosto; 28-442674-8169reponame:Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciencesinstname:Grupo de Odontologia Especializada (GOE)instacron:GOEporhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/113/174Copyright (c) 2020 Mauricio Andrés Tinajero ARONI , Paulo Firmino da COSTA NETO , Guilherme José Pimentel Lopes de OLIVEIRA , Rosemary Adriana Chiérici MARCANTONI, Elcio MARCANTONIO JUNIOR https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTinajero ARONI , Mauricio Andrés da COSTA NETO , Paulo Firmino Pimentel Lopes de OLIVEIRA , Guilherme José Chiérici MARCANTONI, Rosemary Adriana MARCANTONIO JUNIOR , Elcio 2020-09-30T20:44:12Zoai:ojs.bjihs.emnuvens.com.br:article/113Revistahttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihsONGhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/oaijournal.bjihs@periodicosbrasil.com.br2674-81692674-8169opendoar:2020-09-30T20:44:12Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences - Grupo de Odontologia Especializada (GOE)false |
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Bone repair induced by different bone graft substitutes in critical-sized defects in rat calvaria. Reparo ósseo induzido por diferentes substitutos de enxerto ósseo em defeitos de tamanho crítico na calvária de ratos. |
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Bone repair induced by different bone graft substitutes in critical-sized defects in rat calvaria. |
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Bone repair induced by different bone graft substitutes in critical-sized defects in rat calvaria. Tinajero ARONI , Mauricio Andrés Substitutos ósseos. Regeneração óssea Microtomografia de raios-x Histologia Histology; x-ray microtomography; bone regeneration; bone substitutes. |
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Bone repair induced by different bone graft substitutes in critical-sized defects in rat calvaria. |
title_full |
Bone repair induced by different bone graft substitutes in critical-sized defects in rat calvaria. |
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Bone repair induced by different bone graft substitutes in critical-sized defects in rat calvaria. |
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Bone repair induced by different bone graft substitutes in critical-sized defects in rat calvaria. |
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Bone repair induced by different bone graft substitutes in critical-sized defects in rat calvaria. |
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Tinajero ARONI , Mauricio Andrés |
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Tinajero ARONI , Mauricio Andrés da COSTA NETO , Paulo Firmino Pimentel Lopes de OLIVEIRA , Guilherme José Chiérici MARCANTONI, Rosemary Adriana MARCANTONIO JUNIOR , Elcio |
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da COSTA NETO , Paulo Firmino Pimentel Lopes de OLIVEIRA , Guilherme José Chiérici MARCANTONI, Rosemary Adriana MARCANTONIO JUNIOR , Elcio |
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Tinajero ARONI , Mauricio Andrés da COSTA NETO , Paulo Firmino Pimentel Lopes de OLIVEIRA , Guilherme José Chiérici MARCANTONI, Rosemary Adriana MARCANTONIO JUNIOR , Elcio |
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Substitutos ósseos. Regeneração óssea Microtomografia de raios-x Histologia Histology; x-ray microtomography; bone regeneration; bone substitutes. |
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Substitutos ósseos. Regeneração óssea Microtomografia de raios-x Histologia Histology; x-ray microtomography; bone regeneration; bone substitutes. |
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Introduction: The use of bone substitutes in grafting procedures as an alternative of the use of autogenous bone graft has been indicated, however, the direct comparison between these biomaterials has been little explored. Objective: To evaluate the effect of different osteoconductive bone substitutes on the bone repair in critical-sized defects (CSDs) in rat calvaria. Material and method: One CSD with an 8 mm diameter was made in each of the 40 rats used in this study. The animals were randomly allocated into 5 groups (n=8), according to the type of bone substitute used to fill the CSD: COA (Coagulum); AUT (autogenous bone); DBB (deproteinized bovine bone graft); HA/TCP (biphasic ceramic composed of hydroxyapatite and β-phosphate tricalcium); and TCP (β-phosphate tricalcium). A microtomographic analysis was performed to evaluate the remaining defect linear length (DLL) of the CSD and the volume of the mineralized tissues (MT) within the CSD at 3, 7, 15 and 30 days after the surgical procedure. In addition, a histometric analysis was performed to evaluate the composition of the repaired bone tissue (% Bone and % Biomaterial) at the 30-day period. Result: It was shown that the COA had the lowest DLL and MT within the CSD. In addition, the COA presented the highest % of bone in CSD. The DBB had a higher MT and a higher % of bone substitute particles in the CSD than the AUT and TCP groups. The DBB and AUT groups presented higher % of bone in the CSD than the TCP group. Conclusion: The use of the DBB promoted a better pattern of bone volume gain and formation compared to TCP and HA / TCP but was biologically inferior to the AUT. |
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Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; Vol. 2 No. 9 (2020): August; 28-44 Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; Vol. 2 Núm. 9 (2020): Agosto; 28-44 Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; v. 2 n. 9 (2020): Agosto; 28-44 2674-8169 reponame:Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences instname:Grupo de Odontologia Especializada (GOE) instacron:GOE |
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