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[Gapkol--a new osteoplastic material]

R K Aboiants, L P Istranov, A B Shekhter

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    A new osteoplastic material, Hapcol, combines collagen and hydroxyapatite for dental applications. This biomaterial aids in treating periodontal disease and bone defects, promoting healing and bone regeneration.

    Area of Science:

    • Biomaterials Science
    • Regenerative Medicine
    • Dental Surgery

    Background:

    • Periodontal diseases and bone defects pose significant clinical challenges.
    • Existing treatments often require invasive procedures and may have limited regenerative capacity.
    • The need for advanced osteoplastic materials that promote natural tissue repair is critical.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce Hapcol, a novel osteoplastic material for clinical use.
    • To detail the composition and intended applications of Hapcol in dentistry.
    • To highlight the biological actions of Hapcol in stimulating tissue regeneration.

    Main Methods:

    • Development of a biological composition based on natural biopolymer collagen.
    • Incorporation of biologically compatible osteotropic mineral hydroxyapatite.

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  • Clinical approval and preparation for commercial manufacture.
  • Main Results:

    • Hapcol is approved for clinical use in dentistry.
    • The material demonstrates anti-inflammatory properties.
    • Hapcol actively stimulates repair osteogenesis and collagenogenesis.

    Conclusions:

    • Hapcol represents a significant advancement in osteoplastic materials for dental surgery.
    • Its unique composition promotes effective bone regeneration and anti-inflammatory effects.
    • Commercial availability of Hapcol is anticipated to benefit patients with periodontal diseases and bone defects.