Publication Type : Journal
Publisher : Elsevier
Source : Biomaterials Advances
Campus : Kochi
School : Center for Nanosciences, School of Nanosciences
Center : Nanosciences
Year : 2022
Abstract :
Mandible reconstruction and dental rehabilitation after trauma or tumor resection represent a serious challenge for maxillofacial surgeons. This study aimed to investigate the bone formation potential of nanocomposite fibrous scaffold (silica-nanohydroxyapatite-gelatin reinforced with poly L-lactic acid yarns - CSF) for delayed Titanium (Ti) implantation, which was compared to autograft (AG) taken from the iliac crest. The grafts were placed in critical-sized mandibular defects in an adult pig model for 6 months followed by dental implant placement for another 3 months. There was complete union and vascularised lamellar bone formation within 6 months. Moreover, the biological processes associated with angiogenesis, bone maturation and remodelling were seen in CSF, which was comparable to AG. Later, when Ti dental implant was placed on newly formed bone, CSF group demonstrated better osseointegration. In short, nanocomposite fibrous scaffold promoted quality bone formation in mandible defect that leads to successful osseointegration, suggesting as a potential candidate for implant-based rehabilitation in clinics in future.
Cite this Research Publication : Unnikrishnan, P.S., Iyer, S., Manju, V., Reshmi, C.R., Menon, D., Nair, S.V., Nair, M. Nanocomposite Fibrous Scaffold Mediated Mandible Reconstruction and Dental Rehabilitation: An Experimental Study in Pig Model (2022) Materials Science and Engineering-C, 112631.