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Bone response to collagenized xenografts of porcine origin (mp3(®) ) and a bovine bone mineral grafting (4BONE(™) XBM) grafts in tibia defects: experimental study in rabbits.

José Luis Calvo-GuiradoAntonio Aguilar-SalvatierraMaria P Ramírez-FernándezJosé E Maté Sánchez de ValRafael Arcesio Delgado-RuizGerardo Gómez-Moreno
Published in: Clinical oral implants research (2015)
Defects of a critical size in a rabbit tibia model can be sealed using a bovine porous biphasic calcium phosphate and MP3 material; this supports new bone formation, creates a bridge between borders, and facilitates bone ingrowth in both biomaterials. Furthermore, this study observed partial dissolution of the mineral phase of four bone graft and complete resorption of porcine MP3 biomaterial and its incorporation into the surrounding bone. Depending on clinical needs, each biomaterial could be useful in daily clinical practice.
Keyphrases
  • bone mineral density
  • bone loss
  • bone regeneration
  • soft tissue
  • clinical practice
  • postmenopausal women