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http://dx.doi.org/10.5051/jpis.2017.47.6.381

Ridge preservation using basic fibroblast growth factor-2 and collagenated biphasic calcium phosphate in beagle dogs  

Sohn, Byungjin (Department of Periodontology, Dental Research Institute, Seoul National University School of Dentistry)
Hwang, Minkyoon (Department of Periodontology, Dental Research Institute, Seoul National University School of Dentistry)
Kim, Sungtae (Department of Periodontology, Dental Research Institute, Seoul National University School of Dentistry)
Kim, Hyeong-Il (Department of Restorative Dentistry, University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine)
Ku, Young (Department of Periodontology, Dental Research Institute, Seoul National University School of Dentistry)
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Journal of Periodontal and Implant Science / v.47, no.6, 2017 , pp. 381-387 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate volumetric and histologic changes in edentulous alveolar ridge areas after ridge preservation using basic fibroblast growth factor-2 (bFGF-2) in combination with collagenated biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP). Methods: The experiments were performed in 6 adult male beagle dogs. The following 3 groups were created: 1) ridge preservation with bFGF-2 and collagenated BCP (experimental group), 2) ridge preservation with collagenated BCP (positive control group), and 3) a negative control group in which no ridge preservation procedure was performed. Volumetric change analysis was performed using an optical scanner and casts. Histological observations were made using light microscopy. Results: After the initial swelling subsided, the magnitude of the volumetric change in the experimental group and positive control group was smaller than in the negative control group. In the experimental group, a distinct trend was observed for the resorption of residual bone and collagen fibers at 4 weeks and for more mature bone and faster healing at 12 weeks. Conclusions: Based on the findings of the present study, bFGF-2 may be considered for use as a therapeutic molecule in ridge preservation procedures.
Keywords
Alveolar process; Fibroblast growth factors; Hydroxyapatite-beta tricalcium phosphate; Tooth extraction;
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