Aim of this work is the evaluation of "in situ" implants in an animal model to study the interfaces that some ceramic materials for dental bone defects develop with bone and to check which material is more osteoconductive. In a sheep's jaw, eight holes were drilled and filled with six ceramic materials in granular shape. Two bilateral holes were left empty as reference. The ceramic materials were: porous tricalcium phosphate (TCP), porous hydroxylapatite (HA) and four bioactive glasses. The glasses differ for doping agents that affect the velocity of biodegradation in the living body. Monthly radiographs were taken and the X-ray pictures analyzed by means of a Video Display Computer in order to quantify the optical density changes occurred ...
Osteoinductive biomaterials are able of inducing bone formation at ectopic, i.e. extraskeletal impla...
Hydroxyapatite (HA) ceramics are widely used for bone reconstruction. They are osteoconductive and s...
International audienceThe differentiation of mesenchymal tissue into bone tissue when in contact wit...
Aim of this work is the evaluation of "in situ" implants in an animal model to study the interfaces ...
Aim of this work is the evaluation of “in situ” implants in an animal model to study the interfaces ...
Four samples of alumina, bioactive glass, bioglaze and hydroxylapatite were obtained in the shape of...
A new bioactive glass was implanted in mandibular sheep's jaw as granules and as a block to check: a...
Cylinders of biologically inert (Alumina and Zirconia) and active (Hydroxyapatite, Bioglass and AKRA...
The study presented here investigated hydroxyapatite biomaterials implanted in soft-tissue sites in ...
Aim of the work is the evaluation of the interface developed by an active surface glass with sheep m...
The bioactivity of two similar vitreous materials used in the form of granules of 'critical' size wa...
Four different ceramic materials, both inert and active, used in granule form for bone repair, were ...
Osteoincluction by biomaterials has been shown to be a real phenomenon by many investigators in the ...
Ceramics have many properties which might make them suitable alternatives to bone grafts. This prese...
International audienceThe aim of this work was to compare the osteogenicity of calcium phosphate cer...
Osteoinductive biomaterials are able of inducing bone formation at ectopic, i.e. extraskeletal impla...
Hydroxyapatite (HA) ceramics are widely used for bone reconstruction. They are osteoconductive and s...
International audienceThe differentiation of mesenchymal tissue into bone tissue when in contact wit...
Aim of this work is the evaluation of "in situ" implants in an animal model to study the interfaces ...
Aim of this work is the evaluation of “in situ” implants in an animal model to study the interfaces ...
Four samples of alumina, bioactive glass, bioglaze and hydroxylapatite were obtained in the shape of...
A new bioactive glass was implanted in mandibular sheep's jaw as granules and as a block to check: a...
Cylinders of biologically inert (Alumina and Zirconia) and active (Hydroxyapatite, Bioglass and AKRA...
The study presented here investigated hydroxyapatite biomaterials implanted in soft-tissue sites in ...
Aim of the work is the evaluation of the interface developed by an active surface glass with sheep m...
The bioactivity of two similar vitreous materials used in the form of granules of 'critical' size wa...
Four different ceramic materials, both inert and active, used in granule form for bone repair, were ...
Osteoincluction by biomaterials has been shown to be a real phenomenon by many investigators in the ...
Ceramics have many properties which might make them suitable alternatives to bone grafts. This prese...
International audienceThe aim of this work was to compare the osteogenicity of calcium phosphate cer...
Osteoinductive biomaterials are able of inducing bone formation at ectopic, i.e. extraskeletal impla...
Hydroxyapatite (HA) ceramics are widely used for bone reconstruction. They are osteoconductive and s...
International audienceThe differentiation of mesenchymal tissue into bone tissue when in contact wit...