ABSTRACT
A new transplant is designed which consists of an autologous vital bone marrow and dispersed lyophylized allogenic rib cartilage. With postsurgical cavities filled with this transplant, the regeneration of osteal tissue was clearly accelerated in the defect site. This reduced both the rehabilitation terms and complication incidence and improved the cosmetic effect in patients with extensive residual osteal cavities formed during pathological tissues extirpation.
Subject(s)
Bone Marrow Transplantation/methods , Cartilage/transplantation , Orthognathic Surgical Procedures , Adult , Animals , Cadaver , Humans , Jaw/pathology , Jaw Diseases/pathology , Jaw Diseases/surgery , Male , RabbitsABSTRACT
The impact of titanium (BT-1.0) on proliferative and osteogenic potential of in vitro bone marrow was studied in rabbits. Titanium showed no influence on proliferation and differentiation of osteogenic determined cells precursors in the bone marrow. These cells' growth showed a titanium-tropicity. The authors came to a conclusion that the use of titanium in combination with automyeloplasty can be successfully used to accelerate the bone integration in implanted dental patients.