Short-term immunosuppressive therapy does not affect the density of the pre-existing bone around titanium implants placed in rabbits
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S1517-74912003000400012Keywords:
Titanium, Osseointegration, Cyclosporine, Nifedipine, Dental implantsAbstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of the administration and withdrawal of cyclosporin A/nifedipine on the bone density in a lateral area adjacent to implants placed in rabbits. Two screw-type titanium implants were placed bilaterally in twenty-eight New Zealand rabbits. The animals were assigned to one of the following groups and received daily subcutaneous injections for 14 days: Groups A and C: vehicle (dimethyl sulfoxide); Groups B and D: CsA (10 mg/kg) plus nifedipine (50 mg/kg). The animals in Groups A and B were sacrificed 14 days postoperatively and, in Groups C and D, 42 days postoperatively. After sacrifice, the tibiae were removed and undecalcified sections were obtained. Bone density was obtained in a 500 mm-wide zone lateral to the implant surface. Intergroup analysis showed no significant difference (p >; 0.05) in the degree of bone density between control and test groups either on day 14 or on day 42. Thus, it appears that a short-term immunosuppressive therapy may not present a negative influence on the density of the pre-existing bone around titanium implants placed in rabbits.Downloads
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2003-12-01
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Implantodontia
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Short-term immunosuppressive therapy does not affect the density of the pre-existing bone around titanium implants placed in rabbits. (2003). Pesquisa Odontológica Brasileira, 17(4), 362-366. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1517-74912003000400012