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[Bone defect filling material in jaw bones using tricalcium phosphate].

G Ghazal1, J Prein

  • 1Departement Chirurgie, Kantonsspital Aarau.

Swiss Dent
|January 1, 1992
PubMed
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Resorbable Beta-Tricalcium-phosphate serves as a biocompatible bone graft alternative for jaw defects. It integrates with bone, showing successful osseous replacement in patients.

Area of Science:

  • Biomaterials Science
  • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
  • Regenerative Medicine

Context:

  • Cystic defects in the maxilla and mandible present treatment challenges.
  • The need for effective bone graft materials is critical in oral surgery.
  • Biocompatible and resorbable materials are preferred for bone regeneration.

Purpose:

  • To evaluate Beta-Tricalcium-phosphate (β-TCP) as a filling material for cystic jaw defects.
  • To assess the biocompatibility and osseous integration of β-TCP.
  • To determine the efficacy of β-TCP in promoting bone regeneration.

Summary:

  • Beta-Tricalcium-phosphate (β-TCP) granulate was used in 51 patients with cystic jaw defects.
  • The material demonstrated biocompatibility, causing no immunologic reactions.

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  • Radiological and histological analyses confirmed β-TCP resorption and replacement by new bone formation.
  • In three cases, the material required removal, indicating potential complications.
  • Impact:

    • Beta-Tricalcium-phosphate (β-TCP) is a viable alternative bone graft material for maxillomandibular cystic defects.
    • Successful osseous integration highlights the potential of β-TCP in bone defect repair.
    • Further research may optimize its application and minimize adverse events.