Long bone fractures are common and sometimes difficult to treat. Autologous bone (AB), bovine bone and calcium phosphates are used to stimulate bone growth with varying results. In the present study, a calcium phosphate cement (CPC) that previously showed promising grafting capabilities was evaluated for the first time in a long bone defect. A radius defect of 20 mm was created in 20 rabbits. The defect was filled by either a hollow CPC implant that had been manufactured as a replica of a rabbit radius through indirect 3D printing, or by particulate AB as control. Defect filling and bone formation was evaluated after 12 weeks by combining micro computed tomography (μCT) and scoring of 3D images, together with histomorphometry and histology....
Background: Biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP) is the most frequently used synthetic bone substitutes,...
Calcium phosphate cements have become a subject of interest in biomedical material researchers to pr...
There are few synthetic graft alternatives to treat large long-bone defects resulting from trauma or...
Long bone fractures are common and sometimes difficult to treat. Autologous bone (AB), bovine bone a...
Introduction: A novel of injectable calcium phosphate bone cement (osteopaste) has been developed. I...
Various synthetic materials were developed to be used for implant dentistry and periodontal treatmen...
Contains fulltext : 50760.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Calcium phosph...
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Purpose: To assess bone regenera...
Abstract: Osteogenesis is one the essential elements of bone regeneration along with the final bindi...
Abstract Objectives: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate bone healing in rabbit critic...
Contains fulltext : 69155.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the research ...
Bioactive alloplastic materials, like beta-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) and calcium sulfate (CS...
© Copyright © 2021 Liu, Fang, Wu, Li, Pathak and Liu.Background: Bone grafts are in high demand due ...
Calcium phosphate cements have become a subject of interest in biomedical material researchers to pr...
OBJECTIVE: Moldable in situ self-stabilizing and hardening bone graft materials facilitate handling ...
Background: Biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP) is the most frequently used synthetic bone substitutes,...
Calcium phosphate cements have become a subject of interest in biomedical material researchers to pr...
There are few synthetic graft alternatives to treat large long-bone defects resulting from trauma or...
Long bone fractures are common and sometimes difficult to treat. Autologous bone (AB), bovine bone a...
Introduction: A novel of injectable calcium phosphate bone cement (osteopaste) has been developed. I...
Various synthetic materials were developed to be used for implant dentistry and periodontal treatmen...
Contains fulltext : 50760.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Calcium phosph...
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Purpose: To assess bone regenera...
Abstract: Osteogenesis is one the essential elements of bone regeneration along with the final bindi...
Abstract Objectives: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate bone healing in rabbit critic...
Contains fulltext : 69155.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the research ...
Bioactive alloplastic materials, like beta-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) and calcium sulfate (CS...
© Copyright © 2021 Liu, Fang, Wu, Li, Pathak and Liu.Background: Bone grafts are in high demand due ...
Calcium phosphate cements have become a subject of interest in biomedical material researchers to pr...
OBJECTIVE: Moldable in situ self-stabilizing and hardening bone graft materials facilitate handling ...
Background: Biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP) is the most frequently used synthetic bone substitutes,...
Calcium phosphate cements have become a subject of interest in biomedical material researchers to pr...
There are few synthetic graft alternatives to treat large long-bone defects resulting from trauma or...