Experimental maxillary sinus augmentation using a highly bioactive glass ceramic

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Rodrigo Ricci Vivan
Carlos Eduardo Mecca
Claudia Cristina Biguetti
Ana Claudia Muniz Rennó
Roberta Okamoto
Bruno Cavalini Cavenago
Marco Húngaro Duarte
Mariza Akemi Matsumoto
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[1] University of São Paulo – FOB/USP,Department of Dentistry, Endodontics and Dental Materials, Bauru School of Dentistry
[2] Sagrado Coração University – USC,Oral Biology Master’s Program
[3] University of São Paulo – FOB/USP,Oral Biology Doctoral’s Program, Bauru School of Dentistry
[4] Federal University of Sao Paulo,Department of Bioscience
[5] São Paulo State University,Department of Basic Sciences, Araçatuba School of Dentistry
[6] FOA/UNESP,Oral Biology Doctoral’s Program
[7] Sagrado Coração University,undefined
[8] USC,undefined
[9] CNPq (Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico),undefined
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Bone Graft; Maxillary Sinus; Bioactive Glass; Foreign Body Reaction; Autogenous Bone Graft;
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Physicochemical characteristics of a biomaterial directly influence its biological behavior and fate. However, anatomical and physiological particularities of the recipient site also seem to contribute with this process. The present study aimed to evaluate bone healing of maxillary sinus augmentation using a novel bioactive glass ceramic in comparison with a bovine hydroxyapatite. Bilateral sinus augmentation was performed in adult male rabbits, divided into 4 groups according to the biomaterial used: BO—particulate bovine HA Bio-Oss® (BO), BO+G—particulate bovine HA + particulate autogenous bone graft (G), BS—particulate glass ceramic (180–212 μm) Biosilicate® (BS), and BS+G—particulate glass ceramic + G. After 45 and 90 days, animals were euthanized and the specimens prepared to be analyzed under light and polarized microscopy, immunohistochemistry, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and micro-computed tomography (μCT). Results revealed different degradation pattern between both biomaterials, despite the association with bone graft. BS caused a more intense chronic inflammation with foreign body reaction, which led to a difficulty in bone formation. Besides this evidence, SEM and μCT confirmed direct contact between newly formed bone and biomaterial, along with osteopontin and osteocalcin immunolabeling. Bone matrix mineralization was late in BS group but became similar to BO at day 90. These results clearly indicate that further studies about Biosilicate® are necessary to identify the factors that resulted in an unfavorable healing response when used in maxillary sinus augmentation.
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