Effects of Carbonate Apatite and Bone Mixture on Bone and Soft Tissue Integration in a Rat Implant Model
Tingyu Xie, Ikiru Atsuta, Ikue Narimatsu, Bin Ji, Kiyoshi Koyano, Yasunori Ayukawa

TL;DR
A mixture of carbonate apatite and autogenous bone improves bone regeneration and soft tissue integration in a rat dental implant model.
Contribution
The study demonstrates a synergistic effect of carbonate apatite and autogenous bone in enhancing implant integration.
Findings
The CO3Ap–AB mixture increased bone volume and maintained high bone mineral density.
The mixture promoted longer epithelial attachment and enhanced osteogenic differentiation of stem cells.
The combination showed better osseointegration and soft tissue stabilization compared to individual materials.
Abstract
Achieving stable bone regeneration and soft tissue integration is critical for the success of dental implants, especially in patients with alveolar bone defects. Carbonate apatite (CO3Ap), a synthetic bone substitute, has emerged as a promising alternative due to its excellent osteoconductivity and biocompatibility. However, CO3Ap lacks osteoinductive capacity, which limits its effectiveness in promoting bone regeneration on its own. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of a CO3Ap–autogenous bone (AB) mixture on bone regeneration and soft tissue integration in a rat maxillary implant model. Sixty rats underwent extraction of their maxillary molars, followed by titanium implant placement. The extraction sockets were filled with three different materials: CO3Ap, AB, or a CO3Ap–AB mixture. In vivo bone tissue and soft tissue evaluations were performed at specified time points.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBone Tissue Engineering Materials · Dental Implant Techniques and Outcomes · Orthopaedic implants and arthroplasty
