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Evaluation between Biodegradable Magnesium Metal GBR Membrane and Bovine Graft with or without Hyaluronate
Blašković, M.
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Blašković, D.*
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Hangyasi, D.B. [Hangyási, Dávid Botond (parodontológia), author] Department of Periodontology (SU / FD)
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Peloza, O.C.
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Tomas, M.
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Čandrlić, M.
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Rider, P.
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Mang, B.
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Kačarević, Ž.P. ✉
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Trajkovski, B. ✉
English Article (Journal Article) Scientific
Published:
MEMBRANES (BASEL) 2077-0375
13
(8)
Paper: 691
, 13 p.
2023
SJR Scopus - Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous): Q2
Identifiers
MTMT: 34124966
DOI:
10.3390/membranes13080691
WoS:
001055847600001
Scopus:
85169037145
PubMed:
37623752
Subjects:
Dentistry, oral surgery and medicine
Bone substitutes and barrier membranes are widely used in dental regeneration procedures. New materials are constantly being developed to provide the most optimal surgical outcomes. One of these developments is the addition of hyaluronate (HA) to the bovine bone graft, which has beneficial wound healing and handling properties. However, an acidic environment that is potentially produced by the HA is known to increase the degradation of magnesium metal. The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential risk for the addition of HA to the bovine bone graft on the degradation rate and hence the efficacy of a new biodegradable magnesium metal GBR membrane. pH and conductivity measurements were made in vitro for samples placed in phosphate-buffered solutions. These in vitro tests showed that the combination of the bovine graft with HA resulted in an alkaline environment for the concentrations that were used. The combination was also tested in a clinical setting. The use of the magnesium metal membrane in combination with the tested grafting materials achieved successful treatment in these patients and no adverse effects were observed in vivo for regenerative treatments with or without HA. Magnesium based biodegradable GBR membranes can be safely used in combination with bovine graft with or without hyaluronate. © 2023 by the authors.
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