In Vivo Assessment of Osseous Wound Healing Using a Novel Bone Putty Containing Lidocaine in the Surgical Management of Tooth Extractions
Objective. This preclinical pilot study evaluated the systemic, radiographic, and histological responses to bone putty containing lidocaine in a canine tooth extraction model. Methods. In five beagle dogs the right mandibular premolars were extracted and sockets grafted with (1) xenograft particulat...
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doaj-f0287262009a48b1b753691e182f9f122020-11-24T20:49:00ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Dentistry1687-87281687-87362012-01-01201210.1155/2012/894815894815In Vivo Assessment of Osseous Wound Healing Using a Novel Bone Putty Containing Lidocaine in the Surgical Management of Tooth ExtractionsAkshay Kumarswamy0Antonio Moretti1David Paquette2Ricardo Padilla3Eric Everett4Salvador Nares5Department of Periodontology, School of Dentistry, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Manning Drive and Columbia Street, Campus Box 7450, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7450, USADepartment of Periodontology, School of Dentistry, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Manning Drive and Columbia Street, Campus Box 7450, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7450, USADepartment of Periodontology, School of Dentistry, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Manning Drive and Columbia Street, Campus Box 7450, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7450, USADepartment of Diagnostic Sciences, School of Dentistry, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Manning Drive and Columbia Street, Campus Box 7450, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7450, USADepartment of Pediatric Dentistry, School of Dentistry, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Manning Drive and Columbia Street, Campus Box 7450, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7450, USADepartment of Periodontology, School of Dentistry, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Manning Drive and Columbia Street, Campus Box 7450, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7450, USAObjective. This preclinical pilot study evaluated the systemic, radiographic, and histological responses to bone putty containing lidocaine in a canine tooth extraction model. Methods. In five beagle dogs the right mandibular premolars were extracted and sockets grafted with (1) xenograft particulate bone and a collagen sponge plug (control), (2) bone putty alone, (3) bone putty mixed with xenograft (3 : 1), or (4) xenograft sandwiched between bone putty. At 6 weeks post-op, the systemic and local responses were evaluated using a blood chemistry panel, micro-CT, and histological analyses. Results. No significant differences in blood chemistries were noted at 6 weeks postgrafting compared to baseline. Sockets grafted with either bone putty formulation demonstrated comparable radiographic and histologic evidence of bone healing compared to control sockets. Conclusions. Our preclinical results indicate that this bone putty appears to be a safe biocompatible device that may be useful in the postoperative management of tooth extractions.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/894815 |
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Akshay Kumarswamy Antonio Moretti David Paquette Ricardo Padilla Eric Everett Salvador Nares In Vivo Assessment of Osseous Wound Healing Using a Novel Bone Putty Containing Lidocaine in the Surgical Management of Tooth Extractions International Journal of Dentistry |
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Akshay Kumarswamy Antonio Moretti David Paquette Ricardo Padilla Eric Everett Salvador Nares |
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In Vivo Assessment of Osseous Wound Healing Using a Novel Bone Putty Containing Lidocaine in the Surgical Management of Tooth Extractions |
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In Vivo Assessment of Osseous Wound Healing Using a Novel Bone Putty Containing Lidocaine in the Surgical Management of Tooth Extractions |
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In Vivo Assessment of Osseous Wound Healing Using a Novel Bone Putty Containing Lidocaine in the Surgical Management of Tooth Extractions |
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In Vivo Assessment of Osseous Wound Healing Using a Novel Bone Putty Containing Lidocaine in the Surgical Management of Tooth Extractions |
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In Vivo Assessment of Osseous Wound Healing Using a Novel Bone Putty Containing Lidocaine in the Surgical Management of Tooth Extractions |
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in vivo assessment of osseous wound healing using a novel bone putty containing lidocaine in the surgical management of tooth extractions |
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International Journal of Dentistry |
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Objective. This preclinical pilot study evaluated the systemic, radiographic, and histological responses to bone putty containing lidocaine in a canine tooth extraction model.
Methods. In five beagle dogs the right mandibular premolars were extracted and sockets grafted with (1) xenograft particulate bone and a collagen sponge plug (control), (2) bone putty alone, (3) bone putty mixed with xenograft (3 : 1), or (4) xenograft sandwiched between bone putty. At 6 weeks post-op, the systemic and local responses were evaluated using a blood chemistry panel, micro-CT, and histological analyses.
Results. No significant differences in blood chemistries were noted at 6 weeks postgrafting compared to baseline. Sockets grafted with either bone putty formulation demonstrated comparable radiographic and histologic evidence of bone healing compared to control sockets.
Conclusions. Our preclinical results indicate that this bone putty appears to be a safe biocompatible device that may be useful in the postoperative management of tooth extractions. |
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