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Ralf Smeets1, Andreas Kolk, Marcus Gerressen, Oliver Driemel, Oliver Maciejewski, Benita Hermanns-Sachweh, Dieter Riediger, Jamal M Stein.
Abstract
The aim of the present study was to analyze the osteogenic potential of a biphasic calcium composite material (BCC) with a negative surface charge for maxillary sinus floor augmentation. In a 61 year old patient, the BCC material was used in a bilateral sinus floor augmentation procedure. Six months postoperative, a bone sample was taken from the augmented regions before two titanium implants were inserted at each side. We analyzed bone neoformation by histology, bone density by computed tomography, and measured the activity of voltage-activated calcium currents of osteoblasts and surface charge effects. Control orthopantomograms were carried out five months after implant insertion. The BCC was biocompatible and replaced by new mineralized bone after being resorbed completely. The material demonstrated a negative surface charge (negative Zeta potential) which was found to be favorable for bone regeneration and osseointegration of dental implants.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19523239 PMCID: PMC2706807 DOI: 10.1186/1746-160X-5-13
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Head Face Med ISSN: 1746-160X Impact factor: 2.151
Figure 1Scanning electron micrograph image of the biphasic calcium composit graft material shows inherent microporosity and fully interlocked microstructure. This microstructure provides the mechanical stability. The two separate crystalline components are clearly identified.
Figure 2ZPC™ Graft surface activation. Step 1. Negative surface charge interacts with the extracellular matrix. Step 2. Protein adsorption at the charged surface. Step 3. Cell attachment and proliferation.
Figure 3Pre-operative panoramic radiograph.
Figure 4Sinus floor augmentation with the biphasic calcium composite material.
Figure 5Histologic sections of the sample A, Overview of the sample in H&E, B, and in Ladewig staining (both magnification × 25). C, Signs of bone remodeling with presence of osteoclasts (arrows) in higher magnification, surrounding bone marrow without fibrosing and fatty degeneration(*), H&E, magnification ×40. D, Sporadic cement lines indicating new bone formation (arrows), H&E, magnification ×100. E, A small osteoid line borders the bone trabecules, H&E, magnification ×100 F, In Ladewig stain this line appears in blue color and is margined by a layer of osteoblasts (arrows), magnification ×400.
Figure 6Dental-CT: Layers B1 – B12 = regio 18 – 14; Distance between the layers: 2.5 mm (1:1).
Figure 7Panoramic radiograph five months after implant insertion.