Literature DB >> 16443623

Biocompatibility of Beta-tricalcium phosphate root replicas in porcine tooth extraction sockets - a correlative histological, ultrastructural, and x-ray microanalytical pilot study.

P N Ramachandran Nair1, Hans-Ulrich Luder, Fabrizio A Maspero, Jürgen H Fischer, Jens Schug.   

Abstract

This investigation studies porcine tissue response in tooth extraction sockets treated with root replicas made out of Beta-tricalcium phosphate (Beta-TCP; Beta-Ca(3)(PO(4))(2)) granules, molded and held together by thermal fusion of a thin film of polyglycolic-polylactic acid copolymer. Six left mandibular third incisors (n (1)/4 6) of experimental pigs are treated with the root replicas and four contralateral incisors are used as nontreated controls (n (1)/4 4). Two animals each were killed at 20, 40, and 60 weeks of observation periods. The mandibular jaw segments were prepared in toto for light microscopy by resin embedding and serial ground sectioning. Additionally, one Beta-TCP-treated socket at 60 weeks was thoroughly investigated by correlative light, electron microscopic and electron probe X-ray microanalysis to assess the bio-absorbability and host removal of the replica material from the implant site. The extraction wounds of the animals healed satisfactorily with very little histologically observable differences in the healing pattern of the test and control sites. The Beta-TCP was completely removed from extracellular sites, but at 60 weeks, remnants of it were found in the cytoplasm of multinucleated giant cells. The root replicas made out of Beta-TCP were biocompatible and bioabsorbable. Osseous healing occurred both in the test and control sockets, but the healing process was delayed due to the presence of Beta-TCP particles.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16443623     DOI: 10.1177/0885328206054167

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomater Appl        ISSN: 0885-3282            Impact factor:   2.646


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1.  [Dimensional ridge alterations following tooth extraction. An experimental study in the dog].

Authors:  Daniel Rothamel; Frank Schwarz; Monika Herten; Gabriela Chiriac; Nima Pakravan; Martin Sager; Jürgen Becker
Journal:  Mund Kiefer Gesichtschir       Date:  2007-04

2.  Minimally Invasive Alveolar Ridge Preservation Utilizing an In Situ Hardening β-Tricalcium Phosphate Bone Substitute: A Multicenter Case Series.

Authors:  Minas D Leventis; Peter Fairbairn; Ashish Kakar; Angelos D Leventis; Vasileios Margaritis; Walter Lückerath; Robert A Horowitz; Bappanadu H Rao; Annette Lindner; Heiner Nagursky
Journal:  Int J Dent       Date:  2016-04-14

3.  Protocol for Bone Augmentation with Simultaneous Early Implant Placement: A Retrospective Multicenter Clinical Study.

Authors:  Peter Fairbairn; Minas Leventis
Journal:  Int J Dent       Date:  2015-11-24

4.  Ridge preservation using an in situ hardening biphasic calcium phosphate (β-TCP/HA) bone graft substitute-a clinical, radiological, and histological study.

Authors:  Ashish Kakar; Bappanadu H Sripathi Rao; Shashikanth Hegde; Nikhil Deshpande; Annette Lindner; Heiner Nagursky; Aditya Patney; Harsh Mahajan
Journal:  Int J Implant Dent       Date:  2017-06-22

5.  Lateral alveolar ridge augmentation procedure using subperiosteal tunneling technique: a pilot study.

Authors:  Ashish Kakar; Kanupriya Kakar; Bappanadu H Sripathi Rao; Annette Lindner; Heiner Nagursky; Gaurav Jain; Aditya Patney
Journal:  Maxillofac Plast Reconstr Surg       Date:  2018-02-25
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