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The experimental study on the healing process after the inlay implantation of toothash-plaster mixture block

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¹ÚÀμø (  ) - Á¶¼±´ëÇб³
Á¶Àç¿À (  ) - Á¶¼±´ëÇб³

Abstract


The purpose of this of this investigation was to determine the possibility of clinical use of toothashplaster block implant material with ratio of 2 : 1 by weight. We made 1cm diameter round partial thickness defect at both sides of calvaria.
Right
side
was implanted with block and left side was not implanted as a control site.
@ES The following results were obtained :
@EN 1. In gross examinations, the implanted site had a hardness on palpation and the margin with host bone was not identified clearly at 12 weeks after operation. But control site contained the fibrous tissue.
2. In the light microscopic examinations, most of the implanted sites were repaired by newlyformed bone at 12 weeks postoperatively.
3. At 8 weeks postoperatively, the implanted particles were divided into small granules and the amount was decreased gradually. Some remained particles were united directly with newlyformed bone. But the implanted particles still remained partly
at 24
weeks postoperatively.
4. There was no significnat difference between the experimental and control site at 24 weeks postoperatively.

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