Evaluation of the elemental composition and radiological density of bone tissue when replacing a metaphyseal defect with bioceramic phosphate-silicate granules (experimental study)
Andrey A. Rozhdestvenskiy,
German G. Dzuba,
Denis A. Polonyankin
Abstract:Background: It is known that bioceramic implants containing various calcium or silicon compounds in isolation demonstrate osteoconductive effect in the replacement of post-traumatic bone defects. The combined use of these elements in single material should potentiate the organotypic filling of the bone cavity by creating favorable ion microenvironment and staged biodegradation.
AIM: To identify the correlation of radiological indicators of the density of newly formed bone tissue and content of micro- and macr… Show more
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