Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3169284 Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology 2007 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to investigate whether local delivery of alendronate could improve bone formation after bioactive glass grafting in rat mandible.Study designTwenty-six male Spraque-Dawley rats were divided into control and experimental groups (13 rats/group). A surgical defect was created on the angle of mandible of each animal. In the experimental group, a bioactive glass soaked with the alendronate solution was placed in the bone defect, and in the control group the bioactive glass soaked with saline was used. All animals were killed after 4 weeks. The number of osteoclasts and the amount of new bone formation were evaluated and compared.ResultsFour weeks after surgery, the experimental group had significantly more bone formation than the control groups (P < .05). However, no statistically significant difference was found between the groups when the numbers of osteoclasts were compared.ConclusionHistologic results showed that a single dose of local delivery of alendronate improves bone formation. However, further studies are required to elucidate the effect of local delivery of alendronate on bone formation in humans.

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