Microscopic analysis of the repair of critical bone defects in rabbits calvaria after the use of particulated autogenous bone or particulate autogenous bone associated with inorganic biomaterial
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Resumo: | The aim of this study was to evaluate, through microscopic analysis, the repair of critical defects in rabbit calvaria after the use of particulate autogenous bone or particulate autogenous bone associated with inorganic biomaterial. Six male albino rabbits, New Zealand, were used, in which 4 defects were performed in each calvaria and randomly divided into 4 equitable groups: Group I – performed bone defect; Group II – performed bone defect and filled with particulate autogenous bone; Group III – performed bone defect and filled with particulate inorganic material (Bio-Oss®, Geistlich from Brazil); Group IV – performed bone defect and filled with particulate autogenous bone associated with particulate inorganic material (Bio-Oss® - Geistlich from Brazil) with proportion being 20:80. The analyze time of the procedure was 60 days. The microscopic analyze allowed to conclude that the autogenous, the Bio-Oss® and the Bio-Oss® associated with autogenous bone groups showed a bone neoformation on the defects, characterizing the material osteoconductive. However, the complete defect closure occurred on the autogenous bone and the autogenous bone associated with the inorganic bone, showing that the presence of the autogenous bone improves the characteristics of the biomaterial. The use of inorganic bone associated with the autogenous bone allowed a complete bone neoformation of the critic defect in the calvaria of rabbits. |
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Microscopic analysis of the repair of critical bone defects in rabbits calvaria after the use of particulated autogenous bone or particulate autogenous bone associated with inorganic biomaterialAnálisis microscópico de la reparación de defectos óseos críticos en conejos de calvaria tras el uso de hueso autógeno particulado o hueso autógeno particulado asociado con biomaterial inorgánicoAnálise microscópica do reparo de defeitos ósseos críticos em calvária de coelhos após a utilização de osso autógeno particulado ou osso autógeno particulado associado a biomaterial inorgânicoMateriais BiocompatíveisRegeneração ÓsseaSubstitutos Ósseos.Materiales BiocompatiblesRegeneración ÓseaSustitutos de Huesos.Biocompatible MaterialsBone RegenerationBone Substitutes.The aim of this study was to evaluate, through microscopic analysis, the repair of critical defects in rabbit calvaria after the use of particulate autogenous bone or particulate autogenous bone associated with inorganic biomaterial. Six male albino rabbits, New Zealand, were used, in which 4 defects were performed in each calvaria and randomly divided into 4 equitable groups: Group I – performed bone defect; Group II – performed bone defect and filled with particulate autogenous bone; Group III – performed bone defect and filled with particulate inorganic material (Bio-Oss®, Geistlich from Brazil); Group IV – performed bone defect and filled with particulate autogenous bone associated with particulate inorganic material (Bio-Oss® - Geistlich from Brazil) with proportion being 20:80. The analyze time of the procedure was 60 days. The microscopic analyze allowed to conclude that the autogenous, the Bio-Oss® and the Bio-Oss® associated with autogenous bone groups showed a bone neoformation on the defects, characterizing the material osteoconductive. However, the complete defect closure occurred on the autogenous bone and the autogenous bone associated with the inorganic bone, showing that the presence of the autogenous bone improves the characteristics of the biomaterial. The use of inorganic bone associated with the autogenous bone allowed a complete bone neoformation of the critic defect in the calvaria of rabbits.Este estudio tuvo como objetivo evaluar mediante análisis microscópico la reparación de defectos óseos críticos en la calva de conejo después de utilizar hueso autógeno particulado o hueso autógeno particulado asociado con biomaterial inorgánico. Se utilizaron seis conejos machos albinos, Nueva Zelanda, en los cuales se realizaron 4 defectos en cada calvaria y se dividieron aleatoriamente en 4 grupos equitativos: Grupo I - defecto óseo y relleno de coágulo, Grupo II - defecto óseo y relleno óseo de partículas autógenas, Grupo III - defecto óseo realizado y su relleno con (BioOss®, Geistlich do Brasil), Grupo IV - defecto óseo y su relleno con hueso autógeno particulado asociado con material inorgánico particulado (BioOss®-Geistlich do Brasil) en una proporción de 20:80. El tiempo de análisis para este proceso de reparación fue de 60 días. El análisis microscópico mostró que tanto el grupo autógeno como el grupo Bio-Oss® y el grupo Bio-Oss® asociado a hueso autógeno presentaron una neoformación ósea en los defectos que caracterizan la osteoconducción de los materiales. Sin embargo, el cierre completo de los defectos se produjo en el grupo de hueso autógeno y hueso autógeno asociado a hueso inorgánico, demostrando que la presencia de hueso autógeno mejora las características del biomaterial. El uso de hueso inorgánico asociado con hueso autógeno permitió una neoformación ósea completa del defecto crítico en la calva del conejo.Este estudo teve por objetivo avaliar por meio das análises microscópicas o reparo de defeitos ósseos críticos de calvária de coelhos após a utilização de osso autógeno particulado ou osso autógeno particulado associado a biomaterial inorgânico. Foram utilizados seis coelhos albinos machos, Nova Zelândia, nos quais foram realizados 4 defeitos em cada calvaria e divididos aleatoriamente em 4 grupos equitativos, sendo Grupo I –realizado defeito ósseo e preenchido por coágulo, Grupo II – realizado defeito ósseo e preenchimento com osso autógeno particulado, Grupo III – realizado defeito ósseo e seu preenchimento com (BioOss®, Geistlich do Brasil), Grupo IV – realizado defeito ósseo e seu preenchimento com osso autógeno particulado associado ao material inorgânico particulado (BioOss®-Geistlich do Brasil) na proporção de 20:80. O tempo de análise desse processo de reparo foi de 60 dias. A análise microscópica permitiu verificar que tanto o grupo autógeno quanto o grupo do Bio-Oss® e o grupo do Bio-Oss® associado ao osso autógeno tiveram uma neoformação óssea nos defeitos, caracterizando a osteocondução dos materiais. Contudo o fechamento completo dos defeitos ocorreu no grupo do osso autógeno e do osso autógeno associado ao osso inorgânico, demostrando que a presença do osso autógeno melhora as características do biomaterial. O uso do osso inorgânico associado ao osso autógeno permitiu uma neoformação óssea completa do defeito crítico em calvária de coelhos.Research, Society and Development2022-04-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2670910.33448/rsd-v11i5.26709Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 5; e55211526709Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 5; e55211526709Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 5; e552115267092525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/26709/24840Copyright (c) 2022 Sérgio Borlot André; Paulo Matheus Honda Tavares; Maísa Pereira da Silva; Laís Kawamata de Jesus; Henrique Hadad; Vinicíus Ferreira Bizelli; Daniela Ponzoni; Ana Paula Farnezi Bassi; Francisley Ávila Souza; Paulo Sérgio Perri de Carvalhohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAndré, Sérgio BorlotTavares, Paulo Matheus HondaSilva, Maísa Pereira daJesus, Laís Kawamata deHadad, HenriqueBizelli, Vinicíus FerreiraPonzoni, DanielaBassi, Ana Paula FarneziSouza, Francisley ÁvilaCarvalho, Paulo Sérgio Perri de2022-04-17T18:18:56Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/26709Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:44:40.930109Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Microscopic analysis of the repair of critical bone defects in rabbits calvaria after the use of particulated autogenous bone or particulate autogenous bone associated with inorganic biomaterial Análisis microscópico de la reparación de defectos óseos críticos en conejos de calvaria tras el uso de hueso autógeno particulado o hueso autógeno particulado asociado con biomaterial inorgánico Análise microscópica do reparo de defeitos ósseos críticos em calvária de coelhos após a utilização de osso autógeno particulado ou osso autógeno particulado associado a biomaterial inorgânico |
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Microscopic analysis of the repair of critical bone defects in rabbits calvaria after the use of particulated autogenous bone or particulate autogenous bone associated with inorganic biomaterial |
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Microscopic analysis of the repair of critical bone defects in rabbits calvaria after the use of particulated autogenous bone or particulate autogenous bone associated with inorganic biomaterial Microscopic analysis of the repair of critical bone defects in rabbits calvaria after the use of particulated autogenous bone or particulate autogenous bone associated with inorganic biomaterial André, Sérgio Borlot Materiais Biocompatíveis Regeneração Óssea Substitutos Ósseos. Materiales Biocompatibles Regeneración Ósea Sustitutos de Huesos. Biocompatible Materials Bone Regeneration Bone Substitutes. André, Sérgio Borlot Materiais Biocompatíveis Regeneração Óssea Substitutos Ósseos. Materiales Biocompatibles Regeneración Ósea Sustitutos de Huesos. Biocompatible Materials Bone Regeneration Bone Substitutes. |
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Microscopic analysis of the repair of critical bone defects in rabbits calvaria after the use of particulated autogenous bone or particulate autogenous bone associated with inorganic biomaterial |
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Microscopic analysis of the repair of critical bone defects in rabbits calvaria after the use of particulated autogenous bone or particulate autogenous bone associated with inorganic biomaterial |
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Microscopic analysis of the repair of critical bone defects in rabbits calvaria after the use of particulated autogenous bone or particulate autogenous bone associated with inorganic biomaterial Microscopic analysis of the repair of critical bone defects in rabbits calvaria after the use of particulated autogenous bone or particulate autogenous bone associated with inorganic biomaterial |
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Microscopic analysis of the repair of critical bone defects in rabbits calvaria after the use of particulated autogenous bone or particulate autogenous bone associated with inorganic biomaterial Microscopic analysis of the repair of critical bone defects in rabbits calvaria after the use of particulated autogenous bone or particulate autogenous bone associated with inorganic biomaterial |
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Microscopic analysis of the repair of critical bone defects in rabbits calvaria after the use of particulated autogenous bone or particulate autogenous bone associated with inorganic biomaterial |
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André, Sérgio Borlot |
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André, Sérgio Borlot André, Sérgio Borlot Tavares, Paulo Matheus Honda Silva, Maísa Pereira da Jesus, Laís Kawamata de Hadad, Henrique Bizelli, Vinicíus Ferreira Ponzoni, Daniela Bassi, Ana Paula Farnezi Souza, Francisley Ávila Carvalho, Paulo Sérgio Perri de Tavares, Paulo Matheus Honda Silva, Maísa Pereira da Jesus, Laís Kawamata de Hadad, Henrique Bizelli, Vinicíus Ferreira Ponzoni, Daniela Bassi, Ana Paula Farnezi Souza, Francisley Ávila Carvalho, Paulo Sérgio Perri de |
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Tavares, Paulo Matheus Honda Silva, Maísa Pereira da Jesus, Laís Kawamata de Hadad, Henrique Bizelli, Vinicíus Ferreira Ponzoni, Daniela Bassi, Ana Paula Farnezi Souza, Francisley Ávila Carvalho, Paulo Sérgio Perri de |
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André, Sérgio Borlot Tavares, Paulo Matheus Honda Silva, Maísa Pereira da Jesus, Laís Kawamata de Hadad, Henrique Bizelli, Vinicíus Ferreira Ponzoni, Daniela Bassi, Ana Paula Farnezi Souza, Francisley Ávila Carvalho, Paulo Sérgio Perri de |
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Materiais Biocompatíveis Regeneração Óssea Substitutos Ósseos. Materiales Biocompatibles Regeneración Ósea Sustitutos de Huesos. Biocompatible Materials Bone Regeneration Bone Substitutes. |
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Materiais Biocompatíveis Regeneração Óssea Substitutos Ósseos. Materiales Biocompatibles Regeneración Ósea Sustitutos de Huesos. Biocompatible Materials Bone Regeneration Bone Substitutes. |
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The aim of this study was to evaluate, through microscopic analysis, the repair of critical defects in rabbit calvaria after the use of particulate autogenous bone or particulate autogenous bone associated with inorganic biomaterial. Six male albino rabbits, New Zealand, were used, in which 4 defects were performed in each calvaria and randomly divided into 4 equitable groups: Group I – performed bone defect; Group II – performed bone defect and filled with particulate autogenous bone; Group III – performed bone defect and filled with particulate inorganic material (Bio-Oss®, Geistlich from Brazil); Group IV – performed bone defect and filled with particulate autogenous bone associated with particulate inorganic material (Bio-Oss® - Geistlich from Brazil) with proportion being 20:80. The analyze time of the procedure was 60 days. The microscopic analyze allowed to conclude that the autogenous, the Bio-Oss® and the Bio-Oss® associated with autogenous bone groups showed a bone neoformation on the defects, characterizing the material osteoconductive. However, the complete defect closure occurred on the autogenous bone and the autogenous bone associated with the inorganic bone, showing that the presence of the autogenous bone improves the characteristics of the biomaterial. The use of inorganic bone associated with the autogenous bone allowed a complete bone neoformation of the critic defect in the calvaria of rabbits. |
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