Reconstruction of alveolar bone defect by calcium phosphate compounds

Citation
M. Yoshikawa et T. Toda, Reconstruction of alveolar bone defect by calcium phosphate compounds, J BIOMED MR, 53(4), 2000, pp. 430-437
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Multidisciplinary
Journal title
JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL MATERIALS RESEARCH
ISSN journal
00219304 → ACNP
Volume
53
Issue
4
Year of publication
2000
Pages
430 - 437
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-9304(200008)53:4<430:ROABDB>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
Osteoconductivity of newly developed calcium phosphate cements (CP-1, CP-2) was estimated in mandibular periapical alveolar bone of rats. The powder p hase of CP-1 was an equimolar mixture of tetracalcium phosphate and dicalci um phosphate dihydrate, and that of CP-2 was alpha-tricalcium phosphate. Th e liquid phase of CP-1 and CP-2 was a solution containing tannic acid and c itric acid. CP-1, CP-2, an apatitic sealer (ARS), or a zinc oxide eugenol s ealer (ZOE) was respectively applied in the mechanically injured periapical regions through the root canals of both mandibular first molars of 15 rats . A further 15 rats were used as controls with no material in the region, T he results of histopathological examination at 1, 3, and 5 weeks after oper ation were analyzed by the chi(2) test (95% confidence level). At 1 week, f oreign-body giant cells were observed around CP-1 and CP-2, but not around ARS or ZOE. Congestion of small blood vessels was seen in bone defect areas of the controls. After 5 weeks, statistically significant bone reconstruct ion was induced by application of CP-1 (80.0%), CP-2 (90.0%) compared with ARS (33.3%). Fibrous scaring was seen in the controls. It is concluded that resolvability of CP-1 and CP-2 should contribute to osseous healing. (C) 2 000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.