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- Ballo, Ahmed, 1978, et al.
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Prepolymerized vs. in situ-polymerized fiber-reinforced composite implants--a pilot study.
- 2011
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Ingår i: Journal of dental research. - : SAGE Publications. - 1544-0591 .- 0022-0345. ; 90:2, s. 263-7
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- The aim of this study was to investigate bone response to bioactive fiber-reinforced composite (FRC) implants under two polymerization conditions. Glass-fiber-dimethacrylate composite was tested as prepolymerized cylinder-shaped FRC implants and as cylindrical FRC implants polymerized in situ with blue light transmitted and scattered by the glass fibers. Ten FRC implants (6 prepolymerized and 4 in situ-polymerized implants) were placed in the right tibias of 3 pigs by means of a press-fit technique. After 12 weeks, light microscopy revealed only mild foreign-body reaction, with no accumulation of inflammatory cells on both the prepolymerized and the in situ-polymerized implants. The prepolymerized implants appeared to be fully integrated, whereas the in situ-polymerized implants were almost completely surrounded by a fibrous capsule. The present study suggests that in situ polymerization of FRC implants results in fibrous capsule formation and prevents integration with bone.
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