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Engaging a polylactide copolymer in oral tissue regeneration: first validation of Suprathel

Authors :
Cristian Dinu
Ileana Mitre
Winfried Kretschmer
Dan Gheban
Gabriel Armencea
Simion Bran
Grigore Baciut
Horatiu Alexandru Colosi
Sergiu Vacaras
Septimiu Toader
Horia Opris
Mihaela Baciut
Avram Manea
Mihaela Hedesiu
Daiana Opris
Source :
Journal of Medicine and Life
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The present study investigated the capacity of Suprathel® (a copolymer membrane, so far validated for skin regeneration) to also regenerate oral tissue – mucosa and bone, by comparing this biomaterial, in a split-mouth rabbit model, to Mucoderm®, a xenogeneic collagen matrix certified for keratinized oral mucosa healing. The clinical reason behind this experimental animal model was to determine whether the benefits of this advanced skin regeneration product (Suprathel®) could be conveyed for future evaluation in clinical trials of oral tissue regeneration in humans. The outcomes of this study validated the use of Suprathel®, a terpolymer of polylactide with trimethylene carbonate and ε-caprolactone, for stimulation of oral epithelium and alveolar bone regeneration in rabbits. Both Suprathel® and Mucoderm® exhibited comparable results and the null hypothesis stating a comparable regenerating effect of these two materials could not be rejected.

Details

ISSN :
18443117
Volume :
14
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of medicine and life
Accession number :
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