Bone regeneration with glass ceramic implants and calcium phosphate cements in a rabbit cranial defect model

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Gerlind Schneider
Karin Blechschmidt
Dirk Linde
Peter Litschko
Thomas Körbs
Eggert Beleites
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[1] Friedrich Schiller University,Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Faculty of Medicine
[2] 3di GmbH,undefined
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Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine | 2010年 / 21卷
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Bone Cement; Cement Material; Calcium Phosphate Cement; Cement Matrix; Calvarial Defect;
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Hydroxyapatite cement (BoneSource®) and brushite calcium phosphate cement (chronOS™ Inject) were tested for fixation of glass ceramic implants (Bioverit®) in experimentally created cranial defects in 24 adult New Zealand White rabbits. Aim of the in vivo study was to assess and compare the biocompatibility and osseointegration of the implanted materials. Macroscopic and histological evaluations were performed 1 month, 3 months, and 6 months postoperatively. All implanted materials were well tolerated by the surrounding tissue. Both bone cements exhibited osteoconductive properties. Differences could be detected regarding to the rates of cement resorption and new bone formation. The brushite cement was resorbed faster than the hydroxyapatite cement. The chronOS™ Inject samples exhibited a higher rate of connective tissue formation and an insufficient osseointegration. BoneSource® was replaced by bone with minimal invasion of connective tissue. New bone formation occurred faster compared to the chronOS™ Inject group. Bioverit® implants fixed with BoneSource® were successfully osseointegrated.
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