2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jphotobiol.2021.112167
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Is an anodizing coating associated to the photobiomodulation able to optimize bone healing in ovariectomized animal model?

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“…The animal model proposed in this study is already well-established in the literature for evaluating effects on peri-implant repair. 26 , 36 - 38 Ovariectomy induces a significant reduction in estrogen levels, simulating a condition similar to menopause and post-menopause in women. 9 , 10 Hormonal suppression results in decreased osteoblast activity and an increase in bone reabsorption by osteoclasts, ultimately leading to reduced bone density and subsequent bone mineral loss.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The animal model proposed in this study is already well-established in the literature for evaluating effects on peri-implant repair. 26 , 36 - 38 Ovariectomy induces a significant reduction in estrogen levels, simulating a condition similar to menopause and post-menopause in women. 9 , 10 Hormonal suppression results in decreased osteoblast activity and an increase in bone reabsorption by osteoclasts, ultimately leading to reduced bone density and subsequent bone mineral loss.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%