Preparation of tissue engineered bone graft loading titanium dental implant
- VernacularTitle:负载牙种植体的组织工程化骨组织构建的实验研究
- Author:
Fulin CHEN
;
Tianqiu MAO
;
Kai TAO
;
Guicong DING
;
Shujun CHEN
;
Xiaoming GU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Bone;
Tissue engineering;
Dental implants;
Osteoblast;
Anthozoa
- From:
Journal of Practical Stomatology
1995;0(04):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective: To prepare tissue engieered bone graft loading titanium dental implant. Methods: Titanium dental implant (3 mm in diameter) was inserted into porous natural coral column((5 mm in diameter). Bone marrow derived osteoblasts were cultured and expanded in vitro. Cells were induced by recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 for three days and then harvested and seeded into porous coral and onto dental implant at the density of 2 ?108/ml. Four cell-coral-implant complexs were incubated in vitro for 2 days and then implanted subcutaniously into nude mice. New bone formationre and new bone integration with dental implant were evaluated by gross inspection, X-ray examination and hitologic observation 1 and 2 months after implantation. Results: By gross observation, specimen of 1 month was red and white. X-ray examination showed that there was little radiodense shadow around the dental implant. Specimen of 2 months was red and had the gross appearance of bone. Dental implant could be observed situating in the newly formed bone graft. X-ray examination showed that coral scaffold was absorbed completely. Large amount of X -ray blocking shadow could be observed around the dental implant. Histologic examination showed that bone-like tissue formed in the pores and on the surface of natural coral and in some area new bone could be observed integrating with implant in 1 month specimen. In 2 months specimen, large amount of new bone formed around the implant and integrated well with the implant. Conclusions: Tissue engineered bone graft may integrate well with titatium dental implant.