Investigation of Bone Regeneration Efficacy of New Bovine Bone Minerals in a Canine Mandibular Critical Defect Model

Author:

Park Sung‐Jin12,Rahman Md. Mahbubur13,Lee Jaebum45,Kang Suk‐Woong6,Kim Sokho1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Research Center HLB bioStep Co., Ltd. Incheon 22014 Republic of Korea

2. Laboratory of Hygienic Pharmacy College of Pharmacy Chungbuk National University Cheongju 28160 Republic of Korea

3. Department of Physiology College of Medicine Gachon University Incheon 21936 Republic of Korea

4. Medpark Co., Ltd. Seoul 07282 Republic of Korea

5. Laboratory for Applied Periodontal & Craniofacial Research Adams School of Dentistry University of North Carolina Chapel Hill NC 27599 USA

6. Department of Orthopedic surgery Busan National University Yangsan Hospital Yangsan 50612 Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractThis study aims to investigate the bone regeneration effect of bovine hydroxyapatite‐processed biomaterials Bone‐XB and S1‐XB in a beagle mandibular defect model. A total of four saddle‐type critical sizes (15 mm × 10 mm) bone defects are created in each dog: two defects in the left mandible and two defects in the right mandible. The defect control (DC) group is kept unfilled, and the other three defects are filled with three different biomaterials as follows: positive control Bio‐Oss (Bio‐Oss group), Bone‐XB (XB group), and S1‐XB (S1‐XB group). Bone regeneration is evaluated by radiography, micro‐computed tomography, and histological analysis. It is revealed that Bone‐XB and S1‐XB significantly increase newly formed bone, defect filling percentage, and bone healing score compared to the DC group, which is confirmed by bone microstructure augmentation (bone volume/total volume, trabecular number, and trabecular thickness). Interestingly, no significant differences are observed between the Bone‐XB, S1‐XB, and Bio‐Oss groups. It is suggested that Bone‐XB or S1‐XB stimulates bone regeneration demonstrated by the increase in newly formed bone and bone microstructure, thereby improving bone defect filling, which is equivalent to the Bio‐Oss. Therefore, bovine hydroxyapatite‐processed Bone‐XB or S1‐XB can be considered effective biomaterials for correcting critical‐size bone defects or fractures.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmaceutical Science,Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials

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