2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2005.03.024
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Methylmethacrylate as a Space Maintainer in Mandibular Reconstruction

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“…Moreover, previous animal and clinical studies involved only analysis of the role of the membranes in bone regeneration at osseous sites. [7][8][9]11,15 In our subcutaneous implantation model, the biphasic calcium phosphate biomaterial presented a poor osteoinductive potential, consisting only of an osteoconductive scaffold. Thus, it permitted testing A few previous studies showed bone formation in ectopic sites induced by calcium phosphate ceramics without any inductive factors or cells adjunction and were thought to result from intrinsic osteoinductive properties of these materials.…”
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“…Moreover, previous animal and clinical studies involved only analysis of the role of the membranes in bone regeneration at osseous sites. [7][8][9]11,15 In our subcutaneous implantation model, the biphasic calcium phosphate biomaterial presented a poor osteoinductive potential, consisting only of an osteoconductive scaffold. Thus, it permitted testing A few previous studies showed bone formation in ectopic sites induced by calcium phosphate ceramics without any inductive factors or cells adjunction and were thought to result from intrinsic osteoinductive properties of these materials.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the prevention of bone graft resorption attributed to this technique seems to be incomplete. However, clinical interest in this technique remains, 7,15 for prevention of soft tissue invagination and for preserving bone shape. The filling of defects lined by induced membranes with a tissue-engineered bone graft recently presented similar results to that of filling with autograft, and in this case the membranes were able to prevent the diffusion of growth factors into the surrounding tissues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Le principal effet de la membrane est celui de mainteneur d'espace alors que les effets sur la prévention de la résorption du greffon et la sécrétion de facteurs ostéo-inducteurs par la membrane sont encore discutés [22,65]. L'état tissulaire local antérieur a également une influence sur le succès de cette technique car les suites opératoires ont été plus favorables avec les ostéo-myélites (100 % de succès) [9] qu'avec les ostéoradionécroses (50 % de succès) [19].…”
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“…Deux articles [9,22] ont présenté des cas de reconstruction mandibulaire par la technique des membranes induites, initialement décrite pour la reconstruction des os longs [23,24]. Cette méthode a été utilisée à la mandibule pour traiter des cas d'ostéomyélites et d'ostéoradioné-croses [9,19].…”
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