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Lateral augmentation of the mandible in minipigs with a synthetic nanostructured hydroxyapatite block.

Mark Kirchhoff1, Solvig Lenz, Kai-Olaf Henkel, Bernhard Frerich, Gerd Holzhüter, Sven Radefeldt, Thomas Gerber.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to evaluate biomaterial degradation and new bone formation after implantation of a nanostructured hydroxyapatite (HA) grafting block. Furthermore, physical characteristics of the biomaterial were measured. The biomaterial consists of nanostructured HA embedded in a porous matrix of silica (SiO(2) ) gel. The blocks with two different contents of silica (group A: 24 wt % and group B: 39 wt %) were fixed with titanium screws at the lateral aspect of the mandible of minipigs (n = 5). The specific surface areas of both blocks were measured using Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) equation and mercury intrusion. In all animals, the wound healing was uneventful. After 5 weeks, the biomaterial percentage was 51.5% ± 12.1% for group A and 33.2% ± 5.9% for group B (p = 0.017). New bone formation accounted to 7.6% ± 6.0% for group A and 15.3% ± 8.3% for group B (p = 0.126) after 5 weeks. After 10 weeks, further resorption of the biomaterial led to percentages of 30.6% ± 10.0% for group A and 12.1% ± 6.7% for group B (p = 0.000). After 10 weeks, new bone formations were measured to be 34.1% ± 10.8% in group A and 39.9% ± 13.5% in group B (p = 0.383). The rate of degradation of the biomaterial is controlled by the composition of the material. A higher content of silica gel matrix leads to faster degradation of the biomaterial. The formation of new bone failed to show a significant difference between both groups.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21210515     DOI: 10.1002/jbm.b.31775

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater        ISSN: 1552-4973            Impact factor:   3.368


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Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2022-04-15       Impact factor: 3.748

2.  Evaluation of injectable silica-embedded nanohydroxyapatite bone substitute in a rat tibia defect model.

Authors:  Weiguo Xu; Cornelia Ganz; Ulf Weber; Martin Adam; Gerd Holzhüter; Daniel Wolter; Bernhard Frerich; Brigitte Vollmar; Thomas Gerber
Journal:  Int J Nanomedicine       Date:  2011-08-02

3.  Effectiveness of biphasic calcium phosphate block bone substitutes processed using a modified extrusion method in rabbit calvarial defects.

Authors:  Hyun-Chang Lim; Kyung-Ho Song; Hoon You; Jung-Seok Lee; Ui-Won Jung; Suk-Young Kim; Seong-Ho Choi
Journal:  J Periodontal Implant Sci       Date:  2015-04-29       Impact factor: 2.614

4.  Autologous serum improves bone formation in a primary stable silica-embedded nanohydroxyapatite bone substitute in combination with mesenchymal stem cells and rhBMP-2 in the sheep model.

Authors:  Anja M Boos; Annika Weigand; Gloria Deschler; Thomas Gerber; Andreas Arkudas; Ulrich Kneser; Raymund E Horch; Justus P Beier
Journal:  Int J Nanomedicine       Date:  2014-11-19
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