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- Lim, Ho-Kyung;
- Song, In-Seok;
- Choi, Won-Cheul;
- Choi, Young-Jun;
- Kim, Eun-young;
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<bold>Purpose: </bold>This experiment aimed to observe the differences in biological properties by producing BGS-7 + PCL scaffolds with different weight fractions of BGS-7 through 3D printing and to confirm whether using the scaffold for vertical bone augmentation is effective. <bold>Materials and methods: </bold>Cube-shaped bioglass (BGS-7) and polycaprolactone (PCL) scaffolds with different weight fractions (PCL alone, PCL with 15% and 30% BGS-7) are produced using 3D printing. The surface hydroxyapatite (HA) apposition, the pH change, proliferation and attachment assays, and various gene expression levels are assessed. After a 7-mm implant was inserted 3 mm into the rabbit calvaria, vertical bone augmentation is performed around the implant and inside the scaffold in four ways: scaffold only, scaffold+bone graft, bone graft only, and no graft. Sacrifice is performed at 6, 12, and 24 weeks, and the various parameters are compared radiographically and histologically. <bold>Results: </bold>HA apposition, cell proliferation, cell attachment, and expression of osteogenic genes increase as the proportion of BGS-7 increase. In the in vivo test, a higher bone-implant contact ratio, bone volume ratio, bone mineral density, and new bone area are observed when the scaffold and bone grafts were used together. <bold>Conclusion: </bold>The 3D-printed scaffold, a mixture of BGS-7 and PCL, exhibit higher biological compatibility as the proportion of BGS-7 increase. Additionally, the use of scaffold is effective for vertical bone augmentation.
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- Biocompatibility and dimensional stability through the use of 3D-printed scaffolds made by polycaprolactone and bioglass-7: An in vitro and in vivo study
- 저자
- Lim, Ho-Kyung; Song, In-Seok; Choi, Won-Cheul; Choi, Young-Jun; Kim, Eun-young; Phan, Thi Hong Tham; Lee, Ui-Lyong
- 발행일
- 2024-09
- 유형
- Article; Early Access