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Unfocused shockwaves for osteoinduction in bone substitutes in rat cortical bone defects. [PDF]
Bone substitutes are frequently used in clinical practice but often exhibit limited osteoinductivity. We hypothesized that unfocused shockwaves enhance the osteoinductivity of bone substitutes and improve osteointegration and angiogenesis.
Marianne K E Koolen +5 more
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The inclusion of biofunctional molecules with synthetic bone graft substitutes has the potential to enhance tissue regeneration during treatment of traumatic bone injuries. The clinical use of growth factors has though been associated with complications,
George Bullock +4 more
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Bone substitutes are widely used in maxillofacial and oral surgeries. However, in clinical practice, bone substitutes with various forms, including separated particulates, powders, and blocks, have exhibited poor handling properties and space maintenance
Jiajia Wang +8 more
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Bone grafts and biomaterials substitutes for bone defect repair: A review
Bone grafts have been predominated used to treat bone defects, delayed union or non-union, and spinal fusion in orthopaedic clinically for a period of time, despite the emergency of synthetic bone graft substitutes.
Wenhao Wang, Kelvin W.K. Yeung
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Review of bone graft and bone substitutes with an emphasis on fracture surgeries
Background Autogenous bone graft is the gold standard bone graft material. However, due to limitations of supply and morbidity associated with autograft harvest, various bone substitutes have been considered. This article aims to review the properties of
Hoon-Sang Sohn, Jong-Keon Oh
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Novel microinjector for carrying bone substitutes for bone regeneration in periodontal diseases
Traditionally, guide bone regeneration (GBR) was a widely used method for repairing bone lost from periodontal disease. There were some disadvantages associated with the GBR method, such as the need for a stable barrier membrane and a new creative cavity
Hsiao-Cheng Tsai +3 more
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Bone replacement might have been practiced for centuries with various materials of natural origin, but had rarely met success until the late 19th century. Nowadays, many different bone substitutes can be used.
Gabriel Fernandez de Grado +7 more
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Bone Grafts and Substitutes in Dentistry: A Review of Current Trends and Developments
After tooth loss, bone resorption is irreversible, leaving the area without adequate bone volume for successful implant treatment. Bone grafting is the only solution to reverse dental bone loss and is a well-accepted procedure required in one in every ...
Rusin Zhao +5 more
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In modern reconstructive medicine, personalized bone substitutes provide therapeutic hope for patients with non-standard bone defects. The study aims to present a description of a case of using a personalized bone substitute material, taking into ...
Zofia Hoffman +9 more
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Injectable bone substitutes are generally composite materials capable of being extruded through a device; they consist of a solid phase inside a matrix that allows the easy movement of particles. Injectable bone substitutes have the advantage of allowing
Maritza Buitrago-Vásquez +1 more
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