Abstract Purpose: To compare bone regeneration in critical-sized defects in rat calvarium using demineralized bone matrix and calcium phosphate cement. Methods: Thirty Wistar rats were divided into 3 groups of 10 animals each. Two defects of 5-mm were made in the parietal bones of each animal. Group I had calcium phosphate cement placed in the experimental defect, Group II had filled with demineralized bone matrix and Group III had with the combination of the matrix and cement in equal parts. All animals had one defect left unfilled to serve as controls. Five animals in each group were sacrificed at 4 and 8 weeks. Histomorphometric analysis was used to quantify the amount of new bone within the defects. Results: The results showed that...
Objectives: To histologically define the healing events occurring in calvarial critical size defects...
This present study was carried out to find the effects of calcium aluminate cement(CaO, Al2O3, CAC),...
Purpose: To evaluate new bone formation, by the analysis of optical density, in rat femoral defects ...
<div><p>Abstract Purpose: To compare bone regeneration in critical-sized defects in rat calvarium ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the bone regeneration of novel biodegradable amor...
This study compared the effect of two bioceramics on the process of bone repair: α-tricalcium phosph...
This study compared the effect of two bioceramics on the process of bone repair: α-tricalcium phosph...
This study compared the effect of two bioceramics on the process of bone repair: α-tricalcium phosph...
Objective: To evaluate the repair of critical-size bone defects in rats treated with demineralized b...
Objective: To evaluate the repair of critical-size bone defects in rats treated with demineralized b...
Objective: To evaluate the repair of critical-size bone defects in rats treated with demineralized b...
Objective: To evaluate the repair of critical-size bone defects in rats treated with demineralized b...
PURPOSE: To evaluate bone regeneration in critical defects in the rats' calvarium. METHODS: Eighteen...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the ability of a mixture of α-TCP and autogenous bone (AB) vs. α-TCP alone and ...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether a new biphasic cement composed of calcium sulfate and beta...
Objectives: To histologically define the healing events occurring in calvarial critical size defects...
This present study was carried out to find the effects of calcium aluminate cement(CaO, Al2O3, CAC),...
Purpose: To evaluate new bone formation, by the analysis of optical density, in rat femoral defects ...
<div><p>Abstract Purpose: To compare bone regeneration in critical-sized defects in rat calvarium ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the bone regeneration of novel biodegradable amor...
This study compared the effect of two bioceramics on the process of bone repair: α-tricalcium phosph...
This study compared the effect of two bioceramics on the process of bone repair: α-tricalcium phosph...
This study compared the effect of two bioceramics on the process of bone repair: α-tricalcium phosph...
Objective: To evaluate the repair of critical-size bone defects in rats treated with demineralized b...
Objective: To evaluate the repair of critical-size bone defects in rats treated with demineralized b...
Objective: To evaluate the repair of critical-size bone defects in rats treated with demineralized b...
Objective: To evaluate the repair of critical-size bone defects in rats treated with demineralized b...
PURPOSE: To evaluate bone regeneration in critical defects in the rats' calvarium. METHODS: Eighteen...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the ability of a mixture of α-TCP and autogenous bone (AB) vs. α-TCP alone and ...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether a new biphasic cement composed of calcium sulfate and beta...
Objectives: To histologically define the healing events occurring in calvarial critical size defects...
This present study was carried out to find the effects of calcium aluminate cement(CaO, Al2O3, CAC),...
Purpose: To evaluate new bone formation, by the analysis of optical density, in rat femoral defects ...