
The objective of the present study was to analyze histomorphometrically the biological behavior of microgranular hydroxylapatite (HA 40), and tricalcium phosphate (TCP) implanted in the dental alveolus of rats. All three materials retarded alveolar repair when compared to controls, since less bone was formed during all periods of study. Nevertheless, MIC and TCP showed higher compatibility than HA 40.
Calcium Phosphates, Male, Analysis of Variance, Wound Healing, Bone Regeneration, Biocompatible Materials, Prostheses and Implants, Rats, Dental Materials, Durapatite, Bone Density, Connective Tissue, Bone Substitutes, Tooth Extraction, Alveolar Process, Animals, Particle Size, Rats, Wistar
Calcium Phosphates, Male, Analysis of Variance, Wound Healing, Bone Regeneration, Biocompatible Materials, Prostheses and Implants, Rats, Dental Materials, Durapatite, Bone Density, Connective Tissue, Bone Substitutes, Tooth Extraction, Alveolar Process, Animals, Particle Size, Rats, Wistar
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