KMID : 0362420100480020158
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Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2010 Volume.48 No. 2 p.158 ~ p.165
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Evaluation on the bone regenerative capacity of hyaluronic acid applied poly (D,L-lactic-co-glycolic acid) membranes in rabbit calvarial defect
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Kim Nam Sook
Kang Sung-Soo Yun Kwi-Dug Park Sang-Won Vang Mong-Sook Yang Hong-So Lim Hyun-Phil
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Abstract
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Purpose: The objective of the present study was to histologically evaluate durability and bone regeneration capacity of new synthetic membranes in comparison to clinically available collagen membrane.
Material and methods: To the skulls of 12 rabbits, we created 4 bone defects of 6 mm in diameter on each of them. Each of defects were covered with at least one of 5 membranes: No membrane, Collagen (Ossix¢â), PLGA, HA-coated-PLGA and HA-PLGA/PLGA. After 4, 8, 12 weeks, we cut the skulls and dyed with H-E. And then, the histologic observation was done.
Results: In current study, the control group which did not use the membrane showed bone regeneration at 12 weeks and covered the bone defect partially. New bones were formed through the underneath of endocranium, and the upper defect was filled with connective tissues and fats. Collagen membrane (Ossix¢â) showed new bones after 4 weeks, and they were formed through the membrane which maintained until 12 weeks. PLGA, HA-coated-PLGA, HA-PLGA/PLGA showed bone regeneration after 4 weeks and after 8 weeks, they mostly filled defects. At 12 weeks, we could find new bones and previous bones almost look alike and also, they united well. Membranes were unnoticeable after 4 weeks and were absorbed.
Conclusion: Bone formation and maturation of PLGA, HA-coated-PLGA and HA-PLGA/PLGA were faster than the control group. They showed no difference on the application of HA and after 4 weeks, they were absorbed.
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KEYWORD
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Poly (D, L-lactic-co-glycolic acid), Hyaluronic acid, Membrane, Bone regeneration
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