JOURNAL ARTICLE

BONE REMODELING WITH RESORBABLE BIOACTIVE GLASS AND HYDROXYAPATITE

Abstract

Particulate resorbable bioactive glass and resorbable hydroxyapatite did not inhibit the growth of periodontal ligament cells and osteoblasts in cultures. Both cell types promoted the activation of alkaline phosphatase around the surface of bioactive glass particles. When bioactive glass and hydroxyapatite were cultured with peripheral blood lymphocytes/monocytes, the number of nonadherent and adherent cells was the same as observed with a control. Resorbable bioactive glass activated the cells necessary for bone formation better than hydroxyapatite and suppressed the formation of osteoclasts for bone resorption. Resorbable bioactive glass and resorbable hydroxyapatite were found to be harmless to periodontium cells and lymphocytes/monocytes.

Keywords:
Bioactive glass Periodontal fiber Periodontium Resorption Chemistry Alkaline phosphatase Bone resorption Bone formation Osteoblast Dentistry Biomedical engineering Pathology In vitro Medicine Biochemistry Enzyme Internal medicine

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Bone Tissue Engineering Materials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Facial Trauma and Fracture Management
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Surgery
Dental Implant Techniques and Outcomes
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