
pmid: 14131586
Abstract Resorption of ninety intramuscular implants of different types of bone and bone substitutes were studied radiographically in twenty-two adult mongrel dogs. On the basis of mean resorption time, the implants were resorbed in the following order: (1) plaster of Paris, (2) autogenous cancellous bone, (3) cathode-ray-sterilized canine cancellous bone, (4) cathode-ray-sterilized human cancellous bone, (5) homologous cancellous bone, (6) fetal bovine bone, (7) bovine cancellous bone, (8) freeze-dried cancellous bone, (9) collapatite, (10) anorganic bone, and (11) polyurethane foam. The significance of these findings and their possible correlation with other clinical studies are discussed.
Ilium, Radiography, Bone Transplantation, Dogs, Fetus, Research, Bone Substitutes, Animals, Cattle, Mandible, Bone Resorption, Calcium Sulfate, Bone and Bones
Ilium, Radiography, Bone Transplantation, Dogs, Fetus, Research, Bone Substitutes, Animals, Cattle, Mandible, Bone Resorption, Calcium Sulfate, Bone and Bones
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