2019
DOI: 10.1111/os.12499
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Pre‐Registration Assessment of Bone‐Filling Products

Abstract: The use of bone‐filling material to repair bone defects and fix implanted bone grafts is a developing area in medicine. Investigators can evaluate bone‐filling materials through use of several indices to make comparisons and to determine suitability for application in humans1. However, it is quite difficult to transform their discovery into practical use, because the viability of the studied material might require examination of all aspects of properties. In addition, for a material to become a product, a comp… Show more

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“…), stoichiometry composition (ceramics and bioglass and polymers, etc. ), or interaction with biological systems [3,4]. Sizeable segmental bone defects cannot be repaired by themselves, even though bones can heal and/or regenerate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), stoichiometry composition (ceramics and bioglass and polymers, etc. ), or interaction with biological systems [3,4]. Sizeable segmental bone defects cannot be repaired by themselves, even though bones can heal and/or regenerate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bone regeneration in the human body has been studied over the past century with a wide variety of purposes, approaches and surgical materials 1 . Bone grafts are indicated in medical and dental practice for restoring compromised function and aesthetics due to bone defects 2 . In oral surgery, bone grafts contribute to the treatment of small to moderate bone defects resulting from periodontal or endodontic disease, dental socket filling after extraction, maxillary sinus lifting or rehabilitation of bone atrophy prior to implants, and even large bone defects caused by traumas, congenital deformities, pathologies and infections involving the maxillofacial complex 3 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%