Comparative Assessment of Contact Osteogenesis at the Titanium Implant-Bone Junction in Male Rabbits with Dissimilar Femoral Defects

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q4 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY International Journal of Morphology Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.4067/s0717-95022023000501317
V. Duma, A. F Gal, V Rus, Maria-Catalina Matei-Latiu, C Ratiu, B. C Alexandru, C Latiu, C Martonos, L. I Oana
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Traumatized bone tissue has the capacity to repair itself so that it eventually regains its almost original form, even in the case of artificially inserted implants. The process that stays at the base of the regeneration is represented by osteogenesis or remote osteogenesis. The major difference between the two types of bone formation is the location of the cement line, which is located on the surface of the implant for contact osteogenesis and on the surface of the bone defect for remote osteogenesis. The aim of the present study was to assess the contact osteogenesis in the case of inserted titanium screws in holes with diameters of 1.8 mm and 1 mm respectively. The obtained results show, in the case of the groove with 1.8 mm that the newly proliferated bone represents 73.85 % of the total area, while in the case of the groove with 1 mm in diameter the value of the newly proliferated bone is 26.15 %. In conclusion, the insertion of titanium screws by self-tapping into the hole smaller than the core of the screw is accompanied by bone proliferation by contact osteogenesis much more modest than in the case of insertion into the hole larger than the core of the screw.
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不同股骨缺损雄性兔钛植入骨接口处接触成骨的比较评价
受创伤的骨组织有自我修复的能力,即使在人工植入的情况下,它最终也能恢复到几乎原始的形态。停留在再生底部的过程被称为成骨或远端成骨。这两种类型的骨形成的主要区别在于水泥线的位置,它位于种植体的表面,用于接触成骨,而位于骨缺损的表面,用于远程成骨。本研究的目的是评估在直径分别为1.8 mm和1mm的孔内插入钛螺钉的情况下接触成骨。结果表明,直径为1.8 mm的凹槽中,新增殖骨占总面积的73.85%,而直径为1 mm的凹槽中,新增殖骨占总面积的26.15%。综上所述,自攻入小于螺钉核心孔的钛螺钉与大于螺钉核心孔的钛螺钉相比,通过接触成骨实现的骨增殖要温和得多。
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International Journal of Morphology
International Journal of Morphology ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY-
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110
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3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Morphology (Revista Internacional de Morfología) (Print ISSN 0717-9367; Online ISSN 0717-9502) is an official publication of the Chilean Society of Anatomy, Argentine Association of Anatomy and Panamerican Association of Anatomy. It is the continuation of Revista Chilena de Anatomía (Chilean Anatomical Journal) and is published bimonthly. The six issues published yearly constitute one volume. This journal covers morphology in all its aspects, Gross Anatomy, Histology and Developmental Biology, as well as human and animals morphological aspects, including Celular, Molecular, systems or Evolutionary Biology. Reviews, short and brief communications and Letters to the Editor are also accepted.
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