Title of article :
Bone Repair via Osteon and Bio-Oss: A Comparative Histological and Histomorphometric Animal Study
Author/Authors :
Sarkarat, F Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Craniomaxillofacial Research Center - Den-tal Faculty - Tehran Medical Sciences - Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran , Mahaseni aghdam, HR Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Craniomaxillofacial Research Center - Den-tal Faculty - Tehran Medical Sciences - Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran , Vahdati, SA Advanced Specialty Education Programs in Endodontics and Implant Dentistry - Loma Linda University - School of Dentistry - Loma Linda - CA, USA , Nematallahi, Z Craniomaxillofacial Research Center - Dental Faculty - Tehran Medical Sciences - Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran , Farahmand, M Department of Orthodontics - Dental Faculty - Tehran Medical Sciences - Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Autogenous bone grafts are considered the gold standard although
they have several disadvantages, leading to a search for suitable alternative
graft biomaterials. This study evaluates the histological and histomorphometric properties
of regenerated bone in defects in rabbits following the application of two commercially
available xenografts (Bio-Oss and Osteon).
Materials and Methods: This animal study was carried out on 14 New Zealand rabbit
calvaria. Four 6.5-mm critical-size defect (CSD) models of bone regeneration
were formed in each surgical site. The first defect was filled with Bio-Oss, the second
with large Osteon (L-Osteon), the third with small Osteon (S-Osteon), and the last
one remained unfilled (the control group). The cases were sacrificed. Bone forming
properties (amount of new bone formation, inflammation, and foreign body reaction)
were observed at 4- and 8-week intervals through histological and histomorphometric
examinations. The Friedman test, Kruskal-Wallis test, and Wilcoxon test for multiple
comparisons were used for data analysis. The level of statistical significance was set
at 0.05.
Result: There was no statistically significant difference for regenerated bone among
the four groups (P>0.05). The L-Osteon site showed more inflammation and foreign
body reaction compared to the other groups.
Conclusion: The results of this study showed that Bio-Oss and Osteon appear to be
highly biocompatible and osteoconductive and can thus successfully be used as bone
substitutes in augmentation procedures.
Keywords :
Histology Osteon , Bone Substitutes , Bone Formation , Bone Grafting , Biocompatible Materials , Bio-Oss
Journal title :
Journal of Research in Dental and Maxillofacial Sciences