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Evaluation of Crystallized Biosilicate in the Reconstruction of Calvarial Defects

2015; Springer Science+Business Media; Volume: 14; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1007/s12663-015-0755-8

ISSN

0974-942X

Autores

Marcelo Rodrigues Azenha, Suzie Aparecida de Lacerda, Heloísa Fonseca Marão, Oscar Peitl Filho, Osvaldo Magro Filho,

Tópico(s)

Facial Trauma and Fracture Management

Resumo

The objective of this study was to assess the bone repair process of crystallized Biosilicate in surgically created defects on rats’ calvaria. This biomaterial was recently developed for odontological use. We used fifteen rats (rattus norvegicus albinus, Wistar), and two 5 mm surgical defects were performed on each of them; the defects were made with trephine drill on the calvarium region prior to the biomaterial placement. Groups were divided as follows: Group 1—defect filled with clot; Group 2—defect filled with crystallized Biosilicate. After 7, 14 and 28 days the animals were killed, the parts were retrieved and slides were prepared for histological studies. Bone formation was satisfactory in all groups, with direct contact between biomaterial surface and bone and absence of infection signs. The 28 days periods showed better results, and statistically significant difference between Clot Group (90.2 %) and Biosilicate (58 %; p = 0.002) was seen, regarding presence of bone tissue on the surgical defects. Our study revealed that defects filled with clot present better results on bone formation compared to crystallized Biosilicate, which is considered a biocompatible material with favorable osteoconductive properties.

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