Resorbable Membranes for Guided Bone Regeneration: Critical Features, Potentials, and Limitations

IF 5.7 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL ACS Materials Au Pub Date : 2023-06-23 DOI:10.1021/acsmaterialsau.3c00013
Sara Abtahi, Xiaohu Chen, Sima Shahabi and Noushin Nasiri*, 
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Lack of horizontal and vertical bone at the site of an implant can lead to significant clinical problems that need to be addressed before implant treatment can take place. Guided bone regeneration (GBR) is a commonly used surgical procedure that employs a barrier membrane to encourage the growth of new bone tissue in areas where bone has been lost due to injury or disease. It is a promising approach to achieve desired repair in bone tissue and is widely accepted and used in approximately 40% of patients with bone defects. In this Review, we provide a comprehensive examination of recent advances in resorbable membranes for GBR including natural materials such as chitosan, collagen, silk fibroin, along with synthetic materials such as polyglycolic acid (PGA), polycaprolactone (PCL), polyethylene glycol (PEG), and their copolymers. In addition, the properties of these materials including foreign body reaction, mechanical stability, antibacterial property, and growth factor delivery performance will be compared and discussed. Finally, future directions for resorbable membrane development and potential clinical applications will be highlighted.

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引导骨再生的可分解膜:关键特征、潜力和局限性
在种植体部位缺乏水平和垂直骨会导致严重的临床问题,需要在种植体治疗之前解决。引导骨再生(GBR)是一种常用的外科手术,它采用屏障膜来促进因损伤或疾病导致骨丢失的区域的新骨组织的生长。这是一种很有希望实现骨组织修复的方法,被广泛接受并用于大约40%的骨缺损患者。本文综述了近年来GBR可吸收膜的研究进展,包括壳聚糖、胶原蛋白、丝素蛋白等天然材料,以及聚乙醇酸(PGA)、聚己内酯(PCL)、聚乙二醇(PEG)及其共聚物等合成材料。此外,这些材料的性能包括异物反应、机械稳定性、抗菌性能和生长因子输送性能将进行比较和讨论。最后,对可吸收膜的未来发展方向和潜在的临床应用进行了展望。
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期刊介绍: ACS Materials Au is an open access journal publishing letters articles reviews and perspectives describing high-quality research at the forefront of fundamental and applied research and at the interface between materials and other disciplines such as chemistry engineering and biology. Papers that showcase multidisciplinary and innovative materials research addressing global challenges are especially welcome. Areas of interest include but are not limited to:Design synthesis characterization and evaluation of forefront and emerging materialsUnderstanding structure property performance relationships and their underlying mechanismsDevelopment of materials for energy environmental biomedical electronic and catalytic applications
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