New bone ingrowth into β-TCP/HA graft activated with argon plasma: a histomorphometric study on sinus lifting in rabbits

Abstract Background In a previous experimental study, new bone was found growing within granules of HA/β-TCP. In vitro and experimental studies have shown increased protein adsorption and cell adhesion graft material bioactivated with Argon plasma. The aims of the present experiment were to study ne...

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Main Authors: Kazushige Tanaka, Daniele Botticelli, Luigi Canullo, Shunsuke Baba, Samuel P. Xavier
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-08-01
Series:International Journal of Implant Dentistry
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40729-020-00236-4
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spelling doaj-47ca36e5a3a74923b24a20649fb7e39a2020-11-25T03:46:11ZengSpringerOpenInternational Journal of Implant Dentistry2198-40342020-08-016111010.1186/s40729-020-00236-4New bone ingrowth into β-TCP/HA graft activated with argon plasma: a histomorphometric study on sinus lifting in rabbitsKazushige Tanaka0Daniele Botticelli1Luigi Canullo2Shunsuke Baba3Samuel P. Xavier4Department of Oral Implantology, Osaka Dental UniversityARDEC AcademyDepartment of Stomatology, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of ValenciaDepartment of Oral Implantology, Osaka Dental UniversityDepto CTBMF e Periodontia FORP-USP-Faculty of Ribeirão Preto (SP)Abstract Background In a previous experimental study, new bone was found growing within granules of HA/β-TCP. In vitro and experimental studies have shown increased protein adsorption and cell adhesion graft material bioactivated with Argon plasma. The aims of the present experiment were to study new bone ingrowth into β-TCP/HA granules used as filler material for sinus lifting and the influence on the healing of the bioactivation of the graft with argon plasma. Methods Sinus lifting was carried out in 20 rabbits using 60% HA and 40% β-TCP as filler material either bio-activated with argon plasma (plasma group) or left untreated (control group). The antrostomies were closed with collagen membranes. Biopsies representing the healing after 2 and 10 weeks were collected, and ground sections were prepared for histomorphometric analyses. Various regions of the elevated space were analyzed both around (outer bone; OB) and inside (interpenetrating bone network, IBN) the graft particles. Results After 2 weeks of healing, 8.2% and 9.3% (n = 10; p = 0.635) of total new bone (OB + IBN) was found in the plasma and control groups, respectively. Small fractions of IBN were found, spreading from the periphery inward of the graft particles. After 10 weeks of healing, the total new bone was 34.0% in the plasma and 31.3% in Control groups (n = 9; p = 0.594). The respective fractions of IBN were 18.0% and 16.0%. New bone was penetrating from the peripheral regions inside the remnants of graft particles, where it was forming a network of bridges in continuity to the remnants of biomaterial through its porosities. The biomaterial decreased in proportion between 2 and 10 weeks from 52.1 to 28.3% in the plasma group, and from 52.5% to 31.9% in the control group. Conclusion The bio-activation with argon plasma on a synthetic graft composed of 60% HA and 40% β-TCP used as filler material for sinus lifting showed a tendency to improve bone formation; however, the difference with the control group was neither statistically significant nor clinically relevant.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40729-020-00236-4Animal studySinus floor elevationBone healingXenograftArgon plasma
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author Kazushige Tanaka
Daniele Botticelli
Luigi Canullo
Shunsuke Baba
Samuel P. Xavier
spellingShingle Kazushige Tanaka
Daniele Botticelli
Luigi Canullo
Shunsuke Baba
Samuel P. Xavier
New bone ingrowth into β-TCP/HA graft activated with argon plasma: a histomorphometric study on sinus lifting in rabbits
International Journal of Implant Dentistry
Animal study
Sinus floor elevation
Bone healing
Xenograft
Argon plasma
author_facet Kazushige Tanaka
Daniele Botticelli
Luigi Canullo
Shunsuke Baba
Samuel P. Xavier
author_sort Kazushige Tanaka
title New bone ingrowth into β-TCP/HA graft activated with argon plasma: a histomorphometric study on sinus lifting in rabbits
title_short New bone ingrowth into β-TCP/HA graft activated with argon plasma: a histomorphometric study on sinus lifting in rabbits
title_full New bone ingrowth into β-TCP/HA graft activated with argon plasma: a histomorphometric study on sinus lifting in rabbits
title_fullStr New bone ingrowth into β-TCP/HA graft activated with argon plasma: a histomorphometric study on sinus lifting in rabbits
title_full_unstemmed New bone ingrowth into β-TCP/HA graft activated with argon plasma: a histomorphometric study on sinus lifting in rabbits
title_sort new bone ingrowth into β-tcp/ha graft activated with argon plasma: a histomorphometric study on sinus lifting in rabbits
publisher SpringerOpen
series International Journal of Implant Dentistry
issn 2198-4034
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Abstract Background In a previous experimental study, new bone was found growing within granules of HA/β-TCP. In vitro and experimental studies have shown increased protein adsorption and cell adhesion graft material bioactivated with Argon plasma. The aims of the present experiment were to study new bone ingrowth into β-TCP/HA granules used as filler material for sinus lifting and the influence on the healing of the bioactivation of the graft with argon plasma. Methods Sinus lifting was carried out in 20 rabbits using 60% HA and 40% β-TCP as filler material either bio-activated with argon plasma (plasma group) or left untreated (control group). The antrostomies were closed with collagen membranes. Biopsies representing the healing after 2 and 10 weeks were collected, and ground sections were prepared for histomorphometric analyses. Various regions of the elevated space were analyzed both around (outer bone; OB) and inside (interpenetrating bone network, IBN) the graft particles. Results After 2 weeks of healing, 8.2% and 9.3% (n = 10; p = 0.635) of total new bone (OB + IBN) was found in the plasma and control groups, respectively. Small fractions of IBN were found, spreading from the periphery inward of the graft particles. After 10 weeks of healing, the total new bone was 34.0% in the plasma and 31.3% in Control groups (n = 9; p = 0.594). The respective fractions of IBN were 18.0% and 16.0%. New bone was penetrating from the peripheral regions inside the remnants of graft particles, where it was forming a network of bridges in continuity to the remnants of biomaterial through its porosities. The biomaterial decreased in proportion between 2 and 10 weeks from 52.1 to 28.3% in the plasma group, and from 52.5% to 31.9% in the control group. Conclusion The bio-activation with argon plasma on a synthetic graft composed of 60% HA and 40% β-TCP used as filler material for sinus lifting showed a tendency to improve bone formation; however, the difference with the control group was neither statistically significant nor clinically relevant.
topic Animal study
Sinus floor elevation
Bone healing
Xenograft
Argon plasma
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40729-020-00236-4
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