2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcms.2017.06.022
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Hydroxyapatite collagen scaffold with autologous bone marrow aspirate for mandibular condylar reconstruction

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“…In comparison to synthetic materials, natural materials offer the distinct advantage of being naturally osteoinductive. Natural materials that have been explored for condylar bone replacement include coral [144] , chitosan [174] , and collagen [173] . Natural coral (porosity of 150-220 μm) was sculpted to resemble a condyle with a dental bur, and BMSCs were seeded at 20 million cells per construct.…”
Section: -4 Scaffoldsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In comparison to synthetic materials, natural materials offer the distinct advantage of being naturally osteoinductive. Natural materials that have been explored for condylar bone replacement include coral [144] , chitosan [174] , and collagen [173] . Natural coral (porosity of 150-220 μm) was sculpted to resemble a condyle with a dental bur, and BMSCs were seeded at 20 million cells per construct.…”
Section: -4 Scaffoldsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clinical trial, 1 year Greatly increased mandible range of motion and patient quality of life [173] Chitosan PCL-HA-chitosan composite, Freeze dried…”
Section: Scaffold Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, reconstruction of mandibular defects, postablative or posttemporomandibular joint ankylosis release, had been reported with unfractionated marrow/BMA with HA scaffolds. [1116]…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is mainly composed of three α -peptide chains or the peptide chains of α -chain. It is not easy to dissolve in alkali, weak acid and neutral salt, is not easy to be degraded by protease, and has the function of promoting coagulation and cell growth [28,29]. Compared with mammalian collagen, marine collagen is cheaper, easier to obtain, has lower melting point, and no risk of infectious diseases.…”
Section: Collagenmentioning
confidence: 99%