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2016
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.720.53
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Enhancement of Vertical Alveolar Ridge Augmentation in Canine Defect Model Grafted with Resorbable Bioceramic Composite

Abstract: Aim: This study was performed to evaluate histologically and radiographically the quality and the quantity of the formed bone after alveolar ridge augmentation using micro-granules of SCPC50 resorbable bioactive ceramic with and without rhBMP-2.Material and methods: Saddle-type alveolar ridge defects (12X7) mm were created in dog mandibles. Defects were grafted with micro-granules of SCPC50 resorbable bioactive ceramic loaded with rhBMP-2 10 μg and covered with collagen membrane. Control groups included defect… Show more

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“…A systematic increase of silica (from 20% to 80%) in calcium phosphate ceramics showed a significant increase in alkaline phosphatase activity and collagenous protein synthesis [ 15 16 17 ]. Silica-calcium phosphate composite (SCPC) has the ability to stimulate rapid bone regeneration and was found to be resorbed when grafted in critical-size saddle-type mandibular defects in dogs [ 18 19 ]. The aim of the present study was to evaluate clinically, radiographically, and histologically the effect of SCPC granules on new bone formation qualitatively and quantitatively following human extraction socket augmentation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A systematic increase of silica (from 20% to 80%) in calcium phosphate ceramics showed a significant increase in alkaline phosphatase activity and collagenous protein synthesis [ 15 16 17 ]. Silica-calcium phosphate composite (SCPC) has the ability to stimulate rapid bone regeneration and was found to be resorbed when grafted in critical-size saddle-type mandibular defects in dogs [ 18 19 ]. The aim of the present study was to evaluate clinically, radiographically, and histologically the effect of SCPC granules on new bone formation qualitatively and quantitatively following human extraction socket augmentation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%