The research investigates the bioactive behaviour of a glass used as granules in dental bone defects. The materials was inserted in post-extractive defects to induce a bone growth for following dental implants. During the surgical manouvre of implantation a bone biopsy was extracted and analyzed hystologically and under Electron Scanning Microscope. The observations showed the integration of the granules in a new bone grown environment. Some of them appeared already degraded after six months from implantation.

Clinical investigation on bioactive glass particles for dental bone defects / Gatti, Antonietta; Monari, Emanuela; L., Simonetti. - STAMPA. - 254-2:(2004), pp. 691-694. (Intervento presentato al convegno 16th International Symposium on Ceramics in Medicine tenutosi a Oporto, PORTUGAL nel NOV 06-09, 2003) [10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.254-256.691].

Clinical investigation on bioactive glass particles for dental bone defects

GATTI, Antonietta;MONARI, Emanuela;
2004

Abstract

The research investigates the bioactive behaviour of a glass used as granules in dental bone defects. The materials was inserted in post-extractive defects to induce a bone growth for following dental implants. During the surgical manouvre of implantation a bone biopsy was extracted and analyzed hystologically and under Electron Scanning Microscope. The observations showed the integration of the granules in a new bone grown environment. Some of them appeared already degraded after six months from implantation.
2004
16th International Symposium on Ceramics in Medicine
Oporto, PORTUGAL
NOV 06-09, 2003
254-2
691
694
Gatti, Antonietta; Monari, Emanuela; L., Simonetti
Clinical investigation on bioactive glass particles for dental bone defects / Gatti, Antonietta; Monari, Emanuela; L., Simonetti. - STAMPA. - 254-2:(2004), pp. 691-694. (Intervento presentato al convegno 16th International Symposium on Ceramics in Medicine tenutosi a Oporto, PORTUGAL nel NOV 06-09, 2003) [10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.254-256.691].
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