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Farid Bahrizadeh1, Hamidreza Azimi Lisar1, Noushin Jalayer Naderi2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The collagen membrane which obtained from bovine pericardium and human skin in Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR) is costly and may even cause transmission of diseases. Replacing conventional collagen membranes with a more easily accessible and cheaper ones will have economic benefits. The aim was to determine the osteogenic effect of collagen-membrane derived from Rutilus kutum swim bladder on rat calvaria.Entities:
Keywords: Bone formation; bone regeneration; guided tissue; osteogenesis; regeneration
Year: 2021 PMID: 34497690 PMCID: PMC8404560
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dent Res J (Isfahan) ISSN: 1735-3327
Figure 1(a) Five mm defect created on calvaria of rat. (b) The bony defect was filled with bone powder. (c) Defect covered with fish swim bladder membrane (Group III). (d) The wound was closed using horizontal mattress sutures.
Figure 2The histologic features of woven bone formation in 3, 5, and 8 weeks' postoperation. The newly formed bone marked. (a): Group I in 3 weeks, (b) Group I in 5 weeks, (c) Group I in 8 weeks. (d) Group II in 3 weeks, (e) Group II in 5 weeks, (f) Group II in 8 weeks. (g) Group III in 3 weeks, (h) Group III in 5 weeks, (i) Group III in 8 weeks (Hematoxillin Eosin staining, ×100 magnification).
Figure 3Percent of osteogenesis of three groups in different weeks.