Histological evaluation of apatite cement containing atelocollagen

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Tissue response to apatite cement (AC) containing atelocollagen (AC (ate)) was evaluated using conventional AC (c-AC) as a control material. At one week, the only difference between AC (ate) and c-AC was found in the soft tissue response. With c-AC, a moderate inflammatory response was exhibited: small particles of c-AC were scattered in the cutaneous tissue and many foreign body giant cells were aggregated around the scattered c-AC, whereas AC (ate) showed only a slight inflammatory response with few foreign body giant cells. In terms of bone tissue response, difference between AC (ate) and c-AC was observed at four weeks. New bone formation was observed along the cement at the edge of the pre-existing cortical bone in both c-AC and AC (ate). However, in the case of AC (ate), more abundant and thicker new bone was formed along the cement in the bone marrow when compared with c-AC.

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Takechi, M., Miyamoto, Y., Ishikawa, K., Momota, Y., Yuasa, T., Tatehara, S., … Nagayama, M. (2007). Histological evaluation of apatite cement containing atelocollagen. Dental Materials Journal, 26(2), 194–200. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.26.194

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