Estudio comparativo de la densidad mineral ósea periimplantaria en hueso fresco y formolizado en modelo animal

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  • J.A. Sobrino del Riego
  • M.A. Alobera Gracia
  • C. Clemente de Arriba
  • R. Rodríguez Torres
  • S. Aguado Henche
  • M.L. Escudero Rincón

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https://doi.org/10.5821/sibb.v16i2.1775

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The purpose of this study is to compare bone mineral density (BMD) of fresh bone and formaldehyde bone, in order to do, posteriorly, comparative studies between formaldehyde bone and osseointegration obtained by means of histological studies. Norland XR-26 Densitometer was used. Several intramedullary implants were located in the femur of New Zeeland rabbits. There was a control group without implants. Rabbits were sacrificied after 2´5 and 5 months post surgery. BMD was measured around the implant. Femur was prepared for histological study in tampon formaldehyde at pH 7 and BMD was measured once more. Similar areas in control group and implanted groups were measured.

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