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Biodegradation of a Magnesium Alloy Fixation Screw Used in a Guided Bone Regeneration Model in Beagle Dogs (CROSBI ID 310804)

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Patrick Rider ; Željka Perić Kačarević ; Akiva Elad ; Daniel Rothamel ; Gerrit Sauer ; Fabien Bornert ; Peter Windisch ; Dávid Hangyási ; Balint Molnar ; Bernhard Hesse et al. Biodegradation of a Magnesium Alloy Fixation Screw Used in a Guided Bone Regeneration Model in Beagle Dogs // Materials, 15 (2022), 12; 1-12. doi: 10.3390/ma15124111

Podaci o odgovornosti

Patrick Rider ; Željka Perić Kačarević ; Akiva Elad ; Daniel Rothamel ; Gerrit Sauer ; Fabien Bornert ; Peter Windisch ; Dávid Hangyási ; Balint Molnar ; Bernhard Hesse ; Michel Assad ; Frank Witte

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Biodegradation of a Magnesium Alloy Fixation Screw Used in a Guided Bone Regeneration Model in Beagle Dogs

Nowadays, the most commonly used fixation systems are non-resorbable, but new resorbable magnesium alloy fixation screws have been introduced recently. Therefore, the aim of this study was to compare the magnesium fixation screw and the commonly used non-resorbable titanium screw in an animal model. Four 3-wall defect sites were covered with collagen membranes in the mandible of twenty beagle dogs (two sites on the left and two on the right). Each membrane was fixed with either four magnesium screws or four titanium screws. Post-operative follow-up revealed the expected observations such as transient inflammation and pain. Both groups showed a good healing response, with no differences between groups. Micro-CT analysis showed no significant difference between groups in terms of BV/TV or soft tissue volume. The void volume in the magnesium fixation screw group continued to decrease on average between the different timepoints, but not significantly. Furthermore, a gradual progression of the degradation process of the magnesium screws was observed in the same group. Magnesium screws and titanium screws showed equal performance in tissue regeneration according to GBR principles. An additional advantage of magnesium screws is their resorbable nature, which eliminates the need for a second surgical step to remove the screws.

magnesium fixation screws ; beagle dog model GBR ; healing ; degradation ; micro-CT

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Podaci o izdanju

15 (12)

2022.

1-12

objavljeno

1996-1944

10.3390/ma15124111

Povezanost rada

Biotehnologija u biomedicini (prirodno područje, biomedicina i zdravstvo, biotehničko područje), Dentalna medicina

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