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. 1978 Aug 30;92(2-3):165-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF00397954.

A composite resin as an implant material in bone. Histologic, radiologic, microradiologic and oxytetracycline fluorescence examination of rats

A composite resin as an implant material in bone. Histologic, radiologic, microradiologic and oxytetracycline fluorescence examination of rats

J Vainio et al. Arch Orthop Trauma Surg (1978). .

Abstract

The potential of a bis-GMA composite resin as implant material in bone is evaluated. The material is claimed to have mechanical and physical properties superior to those of the bone cements used today. A groove made in the cortex of the tibia in 18 rats was filled with bis-GMA, while a similar groove was left empty in the contralateral tibia. The reaction of the bone to this material was evaluated by histologic, radiologic, microradiographic and OTC-fluorescence methods. The material was well tolerated by the bone; after 1, 3 and 6 weeks no reaction to the material was observed.

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