To what extent does hyaluronic acid affect healing of xenografts? A histomorphometric study in a rabbit model

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Autor(a) principal: Arpağ, Osman Fatih
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Damlar, Ibrahim, Altan, Ahmet, Tatli, Ufuk, Günay, Ahmet
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of applied oral science (Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/jaos/article/view/142437
Resumo: ABSTRACT Among the many graft materials that have been used for the treatment of bone defects in oral and maxillofacial regions is xenograft. To improve osteoconductive effects of xenografts, they have been combined with various biocompatible materials, such as hyaluronic acid and bone morphogenetic protein. Objective: To determine bone-healing capacity of high molecular weight hyaluronic acid (HA) combined with xenograft in rabbit calvarial bone defects. Material and methods: Ten adult male New Zealand rabbits (mean weight 3 kg) were included in the study. Three 6-mm-diameter bicortical cranial defects were created on calvarial bone of all rabbits. These defects were filled as follows: a) xenograft; b) HA+xenograft; c) autograft. One month after the first operation, rabbits were sacrificed. Specimens were evaluated histomorphometrically. Results: Considering multiple comparisons, differences regarding new bone were statistically significant between all groups (p
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv To what extent does hyaluronic acid affect healing of xenografts? A histomorphometric study in a rabbit model
title To what extent does hyaluronic acid affect healing of xenografts? A histomorphometric study in a rabbit model
spellingShingle To what extent does hyaluronic acid affect healing of xenografts? A histomorphometric study in a rabbit model
Arpağ, Osman Fatih
Hyaluronic acid
Xenograft
Histological technique
Bone formation
title_short To what extent does hyaluronic acid affect healing of xenografts? A histomorphometric study in a rabbit model
title_full To what extent does hyaluronic acid affect healing of xenografts? A histomorphometric study in a rabbit model
title_fullStr To what extent does hyaluronic acid affect healing of xenografts? A histomorphometric study in a rabbit model
title_full_unstemmed To what extent does hyaluronic acid affect healing of xenografts? A histomorphometric study in a rabbit model
title_sort To what extent does hyaluronic acid affect healing of xenografts? A histomorphometric study in a rabbit model
author Arpağ, Osman Fatih
author_facet Arpağ, Osman Fatih
Damlar, Ibrahim
Altan, Ahmet
Tatli, Ufuk
Günay, Ahmet
author_role author
author2 Damlar, Ibrahim
Altan, Ahmet
Tatli, Ufuk
Günay, Ahmet
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Arpağ, Osman Fatih
Damlar, Ibrahim
Altan, Ahmet
Tatli, Ufuk
Günay, Ahmet
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hyaluronic acid
Xenograft
Histological technique
Bone formation
topic Hyaluronic acid
Xenograft
Histological technique
Bone formation
description ABSTRACT Among the many graft materials that have been used for the treatment of bone defects in oral and maxillofacial regions is xenograft. To improve osteoconductive effects of xenografts, they have been combined with various biocompatible materials, such as hyaluronic acid and bone morphogenetic protein. Objective: To determine bone-healing capacity of high molecular weight hyaluronic acid (HA) combined with xenograft in rabbit calvarial bone defects. Material and methods: Ten adult male New Zealand rabbits (mean weight 3 kg) were included in the study. Three 6-mm-diameter bicortical cranial defects were created on calvarial bone of all rabbits. These defects were filled as follows: a) xenograft; b) HA+xenograft; c) autograft. One month after the first operation, rabbits were sacrificed. Specimens were evaluated histomorphometrically. Results: Considering multiple comparisons, differences regarding new bone were statistically significant between all groups (p
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