Hydroxyapatite particles maintain peri-implant bone mantle during osseointegration in osteoporotic bone

  • Tami, A.E.
  • Leitner, M.M.
  • Baucke, M.G.
  • Mueller, T.L.
  • Lenthe, van, G.H.
  • Müller, R.
  • Ito, K.
Publication date
January 2009

Abstract

In osteoporotic bones, resorption exceeds formation during the remodelling phase of bone turnover. As a consequence, decreased bone volume and bone contact result in the peri-implant region. This may subsequently lead to loss of fixation. In this study we investigated whether the presence of nonresorbable, osteoconductive hydroxyapatite (HA) particles could help maintain a denser and more functional peri-implant bone structure. Titanium screws were implanted into the proximal tibial metaphysis of four months old, ovariectomized Wistar rats (n = 60). In the right tibia, the drill hole was first filled with HA particles, while the left tibia served as a control without HA particles. Histological analysis demonstrated that during the remodelli...

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