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Background: The aim of this histomorphometric study was to assess the bone regeneration potential of beta-tri-calcium phosphate with fibronectin (β-TCP-Fn) in critical-sized defects (CSDs) in rats calvarial, to know whether Fn improves the new bone formation in a short time scope. Material and Methods: CSDs were created in 30 Sprague Dawley rats, and divided into four groups (2 or 6 weeks of healing) and type of filling (β-TCP-Fn, β-TCP, empty control). Variables studied were augmented area (AA), gained tissue (GT), mineralized/non mineralized bone matrix (MBM/NMT) and bone substitute (BS). Results: 60 samples at 2 and six weeks were evaluated. AA was higher for treatment groups comparing to controls ( p < 0.001) and significant decrease in BS area in the β-TCP-Fn group from 2 to 6 weeks ( p = 0.031). GT was higher in the β-TCP-Fn group than in the controls expressed in % ( p = 0.028) and in mm2 ( p = 0.011), specially at two weeks ( p=0.056). Conclusions: Both β-TCP biomaterials are effective as compared with bone defects left empty in maintaining the volume. GT in defects regeneration filed with β-TCP-Fn are significantly better in short healing time when comparing with controls but not for β-TCP used alone in rats calvarial CSDs.
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Sánchez-Garcés, M. Á., Camps-Font, O., Escoda-Francolí, J., Muñoz-Guzón, F., Toledano-Serrabona, J., & Gay-Escoda, C. (2020). Short time guided bone regeneration using beta-tricalcium phosphate with and without fibronectin – an experimental study in rats. Medicina Oral Patologia Oral y Cirugia Bucal, 25(4), e532–e540. https://doi.org/10.4317/medoral.23564
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