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Biological effects of drug-loaded biodegradable membranes for guided bone regeneration

Title
Biological effects of drug-loaded biodegradable membranes for guided bone regeneration
Authors
Chung C.-P.Kim D.-K.Park Y.-J.Nam K.-H.Lee S.-J.
Ewha Authors
이승진
SCOPUS Author ID
이승진scopus
Issue Date
1997
Journal Title
Journal of Periodontal Research
ISSN
0022-3484JCR Link
Citation
Journal of Periodontal Research vol. 32, no. 1 PART 2, pp. 172 - 175
Indexed
SCI; SCIE; SCOPUS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
The biological effects of drug-loaded biodegradable novel membrane for guided bone regeneration (GBR) was evaluated. The membranes were polyglycolic acid mesh coated with poly-L-lactic acid containing flurbiprofen, tetracycline or PDGF-BB. Porous structure was generated in the membranes by using a phase inversion method. The membrane was less toxic, nicely biodegradable and biocompatible for 8 wk after implantation in the dorsal skin of the rat. The drugs released from the membranes were shown to be effective for new bone formation. Tetracycline, flurbiprofen or PDGF-BB loaded membrane was markedly effective for osteoid tissue and new bone formation in the bony defect prepared in rat calvaria to compare with that by unloaded membrane. These results suggested that drug-loaded biodegradable barrier membrane might be a potential tool for GBR in periodontal therapy. ©Munksgaard, 1997.
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