From Synthesis to Clinical Trial: Novel Bioinductive Calcium Deficient HA/β-TCP Bone Grafting Nanomaterial
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Maxillary sinus augmentation is a commonly used procedure for the placement of dental
implants. However, the use of natural and synthetic materials in this procedure has resulted in
postoperative complications ranging from 12% to 38%. To address this issue, we developed a novel
calcium deficient HA/ -TCP bone grafting nanomaterial using a two-step synthesis method with
appropriate structural and chemical parameters for sinus lifting applications. We demonstrated
that our nanomaterial exhibits high biocompatibility, enhances cell proliferation, and stimulates
collagen expression. Furthermore, the degradation of -TCP in our nanomaterial promotes blood
clot formation, which supports cell aggregation and new bone growth. In a clinical trial involving
eight cases, we observed the formation of compact bone tissue 8 months after the operation, allowing
for the successful installation of dental implants without any early postoperative complications. Our
results suggest that our novel bone grafting nanomaterial has the potential to improve the success
rate of maxillary sinus augmentation procedures.
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From Synthesis to Clinical Trial: Novel Bioinductive Calcium Deficient HA/β-TCP Bone Grafting Nanomaterial / O. Mishchenko, A. Yanovska, O. Sulaieva, R. Moskalenko, M. Pernakov, Ye. Husak, V. Korniienko, V. Deineka, O. Kosinov, O. Varakuta, S. Ramanavicius, S. Varzhapetjan, A. Ramanaviciene, D. Krumina, G. Knipše, A. Ramanavicius, M. Pogorielov // Nanomaterials. - 2023. - Vol. 13, N 12. - Art. 1876. - https://doi.org/10.3390/nano13121876.