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Tissue integration of the collagen-hydroxylapatite implant: histological examination in canine bone and surrounding tissues

Using the dog as an animal model, we have tested an implant material composed of purified fibrillar collagen (PFC) and particulate hydroxylapatite (HA) in the mandible and in surrounding tissues. Bone and tissue samples were taken at 2, 4 and 6 months for histological study. After 2 months, the PFC...

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Published in:European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology 1991-01, Vol.248 (6), p.337-341
Main Authors: Remacle, M, Marbaix, E, Mustin, V
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Dogs
Durapatite
Facial Muscles - pathology
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Fascia - pathology
Fasciotomy
Hydroxyapatites - chemistry
Macrophages - pathology
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Materials Testing
Osseointegration
Prostheses and Implants
Surface Properties
Time Factors
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