Desenvolvimento de membranas rígidas e reabsorvíveis e sua aplicação na regeneração periodontal

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Ano de defesa: 2011
Autor(a) principal: Reis, Emily Correna Carlo
Orientador(a): Borges, Andrea Pacheco Batista lattes
Banca de defesa: Alves, Geraldo Eleno Silveira lattes, Reis, Alexandre Martins lattes, Silva, João Carlos Pereira da lattes
Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Viçosa
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Doutorado em Medicina Veterinária
Departamento: Biotecnologia, diagnóstico e controle de doenças; Epidemiologia e controle de qualidade de prod. de
País: BR
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Link de acesso: http://locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/1445
Resumo: Periodontal disease is highly prevalent in dogs, which presents progressive destruction of the periodontal supportive tissues, i.e., alveolar bone, periodontal ligament and cementum. Thus, many materials aiming at regenerating the periodontium were developed and are now in clinical use, including membranes for guided tissue regeneration (GTR) and the application of grafts and biomaterials. Recently, new possibilities arose with the development of multifunctional membranes for GTR. In the present work, two different multifunctional membranes were developed and evaluated in vivo. The first type of resorbable and rigid membrane developed used the association of hydroxyapatite and polyhydroxybutyrate. With these materials, three membranes were manufactured by injection molding with different proportions of hydroxyapatite, 25, 35 or 50%. After grinding them with a dental bur, their surface was characterized as a complex microtopography by having pores, linear structures and exposed hydroxyapatite granules. Next, the membranes containing 25 and 35% hydroxyapatite were tested on the regeneration of periodontal class II furcation defects induced in dogs. Defects treated with the membranes were compared to the ones that did not receive them, collecting the teeth and periodontal tissues at 60 and 120 days after surgery for micro-computed tomography and histologic analysis. Clinically, membranes were exposed to the oral cavity in association to gingival recession around the 8th day after surgery. Although partial regeneration was observed in treated group, no significant difference between groups was found, probably due to the contamination of treated defects. The second type of multifunctional membrane developed was called bilayered biomaterial for its design: a flat layer coupled to another layer presenting a surface with a high topographical complexity with macro, micro and nanopores. It was manufactured in a three phase constitution with the association of polylactide-co-glycolide acid to calcium phosphate and was also evaluated on the regeneration of class II furcation defects induced in dogs. The regeneration was clinically evaluated and the teeth with the surrounding periodontium were collected at 60 and 120 days after surgery for microxiv computed and histologic analysis. Defects treated with the bilayered biomaterial were compared to defects that did not receive the biomaterial. Significant difference was observed for the volume of the regenerated bone and the number, thickness and distance of the trabeculae. Periodontal ligament and cementum were observed along with bone. Therefore, the bilayered biomaterial favored periodontal regeneration, here emphasizing the formation of alveolar buccal bone.
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Tese (Doutorado em Biotecnologia, diagnóstico e controle de doenças; Epidemiologia e controle de qualidade de prod. de) - Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Viçosa, 2011.http://locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/1445Periodontal disease is highly prevalent in dogs, which presents progressive destruction of the periodontal supportive tissues, i.e., alveolar bone, periodontal ligament and cementum. Thus, many materials aiming at regenerating the periodontium were developed and are now in clinical use, including membranes for guided tissue regeneration (GTR) and the application of grafts and biomaterials. Recently, new possibilities arose with the development of multifunctional membranes for GTR. In the present work, two different multifunctional membranes were developed and evaluated in vivo. The first type of resorbable and rigid membrane developed used the association of hydroxyapatite and polyhydroxybutyrate. With these materials, three membranes were manufactured by injection molding with different proportions of hydroxyapatite, 25, 35 or 50%. After grinding them with a dental bur, their surface was characterized as a complex microtopography by having pores, linear structures and exposed hydroxyapatite granules. Next, the membranes containing 25 and 35% hydroxyapatite were tested on the regeneration of periodontal class II furcation defects induced in dogs. Defects treated with the membranes were compared to the ones that did not receive them, collecting the teeth and periodontal tissues at 60 and 120 days after surgery for micro-computed tomography and histologic analysis. Clinically, membranes were exposed to the oral cavity in association to gingival recession around the 8th day after surgery. Although partial regeneration was observed in treated group, no significant difference between groups was found, probably due to the contamination of treated defects. The second type of multifunctional membrane developed was called bilayered biomaterial for its design: a flat layer coupled to another layer presenting a surface with a high topographical complexity with macro, micro and nanopores. It was manufactured in a three phase constitution with the association of polylactide-co-glycolide acid to calcium phosphate and was also evaluated on the regeneration of class II furcation defects induced in dogs. The regeneration was clinically evaluated and the teeth with the surrounding periodontium were collected at 60 and 120 days after surgery for microxiv computed and histologic analysis. Defects treated with the bilayered biomaterial were compared to defects that did not receive the biomaterial. Significant difference was observed for the volume of the regenerated bone and the number, thickness and distance of the trabeculae. Periodontal ligament and cementum were observed along with bone. Therefore, the bilayered biomaterial favored periodontal regeneration, here emphasizing the formation of alveolar buccal bone.A doença periodontal apresenta alta prevalência em cães apresentando progressiva destruição dos tecidos periodontais de suporte, ou seja, osso alveolar, ligamento periodontal e cemento. Assim, diversos materiais objetivando a regeneração periodontal foram desenvolvidos e estão em uso, incluindo as membranas para regeneração tecidual guiada (RTG) e a aplicação de enxertos e biomateriais. Recentemente, novas possibilidades surgiram com o desenvolvimento das membranas multifuncionais para RTG. Neste trabalho, dois tipos diferentes de membranas multifuncionais foram desenvolvidos e avaliados in vivo. O primeiro tipo de membrana reabsorvível e rígida desenvolvida utilizou a associação da hidroxiapatita ao polihidroxibutirato. Neste, três membranas foram fabricadas pelo método de moldagem por injeção com diferentes proporções de hidroxiapatita, 25, 35 ou 50%. Após a conformação com broca odontológica, elas apresentaram uma superfície de complexidade microtopográfica com poros, estruturas lineares e grânulos de hidroxiapatita expostos. Em seguida, as membranas contendo 25 e 35% de hidroxiapatita foram testadas na regeneração de defeitos periodontais de furca classe II induzidos em cães. Os defeitos tratados com as membranas foram comparados a defeitos que não as receberam, coletando-se o dente com os tecidos periodontais nos dias 60 e 120 após a cirurgia para análise por tomografia micro-computadorizada e histologia. Observou-se, clinicamente, a exposição das membranas à cavidade oral em associação à recessão gengival em torno do oitavo dia após a cirurgia. Apesar de regeneração parcial ter sido observada no grupo tratado, não houve diferença significativa entre os grupos, provavelmente devido à contaminação dos defeitos tratados. O segundo tipo de membrana multifuncional desenvolvido foi denominado biomaterial em bicamada por seu design com uma camada lisa e outra de grande complexidade topográfica, apresentando macro, micro a nanoporos. Ela foi fabricada em constituição trifásica com a associação do ácido poli (láctico-co- glicólico) ao fosfato de cálcio e também foi avaliada em defeitos periodontais de furca classe II induzidos em cães. A regeneração foi analisada clinicamente, seguida da coleta de material compreendendo o dente e tecidos de suporte aos 60 e 120 dias após a cirurgia para análise por tomografia micro-computadorizada e histologia, comparando-se defeitos tratados com o biomaterial em bicamada com defeitos sem a aplicação do biomaterial. Foi observada diferença significativa no volume de tecido ósseo regenerado e número, espessura e distância entre as trabéculas ósseas em ambas as datas de avaliação. A presença de ligamento periodontal e cemento foram observados juntamente com o tecido ósseo. Portanto, o biomaterial em bicamada favoreceu a regeneração periodontal, enfatizando-se neste trabalho a formação de osso alveolar na região vestibular do defeito.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superiorapplication/pdfporUniversidade Federal de ViçosaDoutorado em Medicina VeterináriaUFVBRBiotecnologia, diagnóstico e controle de doenças; Epidemiologia e controle de qualidade de prod. deDoença periodontalBiomateriaisRegeneração tecidual guiadaPeriodontal diseaseBiomaterialsGuided tissue regenerationCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA::CLINICA E CIRURGIA ANIMALDesenvolvimento de membranas rígidas e reabsorvíveis e sua aplicação na regeneração periodontalDevelopment of rigid resorbable membranes and their application on periodontal regenerationinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:LOCUS Repositório Institucional da UFVinstname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)instacron:UFVORIGINALtexto completo.pdfapplication/pdf3500956https://locus.ufv.br//bitstream/123456789/1445/1/texto%20completo.pdf2dc9b95ea3c3b6811a5ae8fcc40b66ceMD51TEXTtexto completo.pdf.txttexto completo.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain206111https://locus.ufv.br//bitstream/123456789/1445/2/texto%20completo.pdf.txt5e3b99e5f26d7cfcb0b7b2f93a8f62cfMD52THUMBNAILtexto completo.pdf.jpgtexto completo.pdf.jpgIM Thumbnailimage/jpeg3472https://locus.ufv.br//bitstream/123456789/1445/3/texto%20completo.pdf.jpgc72fe72c952e9998367c2bc1ab782facMD53123456789/14452016-04-07 23:03:43.576oai:locus.ufv.br:123456789/1445Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.locus.ufv.br/oai/requestfabiojreis@ufv.bropendoar:21452016-04-08T02:03:43LOCUS Repositório Institucional da UFV - Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)false
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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Development of rigid resorbable membranes and their application on periodontal regeneration
title Desenvolvimento de membranas rígidas e reabsorvíveis e sua aplicação na regeneração periodontal
spellingShingle Desenvolvimento de membranas rígidas e reabsorvíveis e sua aplicação na regeneração periodontal
Reis, Emily Correna Carlo
Doença periodontal
Biomateriais
Regeneração tecidual guiada
Periodontal disease
Biomaterials
Guided tissue regeneration
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA::CLINICA E CIRURGIA ANIMAL
title_short Desenvolvimento de membranas rígidas e reabsorvíveis e sua aplicação na regeneração periodontal
title_full Desenvolvimento de membranas rígidas e reabsorvíveis e sua aplicação na regeneração periodontal
title_fullStr Desenvolvimento de membranas rígidas e reabsorvíveis e sua aplicação na regeneração periodontal
title_full_unstemmed Desenvolvimento de membranas rígidas e reabsorvíveis e sua aplicação na regeneração periodontal
title_sort Desenvolvimento de membranas rígidas e reabsorvíveis e sua aplicação na regeneração periodontal
author Reis, Emily Correna Carlo
author_facet Reis, Emily Correna Carlo
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dc.contributor.advisor-co2.fl_str_mv Souza, Maria Verônica de
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Alves, Geraldo Eleno Silveira
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Reis, Alexandre Martins
dc.contributor.referee2Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/2767576628598783
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Silva, João Carlos Pereira da
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contributor_str_mv Carlo, Ricardo Junqueira Del
Souza, Maria Verônica de
Borges, Andrea Pacheco Batista
Alves, Geraldo Eleno Silveira
Reis, Alexandre Martins
Silva, João Carlos Pereira da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Doença periodontal
Biomateriais
Regeneração tecidual guiada
topic Doença periodontal
Biomateriais
Regeneração tecidual guiada
Periodontal disease
Biomaterials
Guided tissue regeneration
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA::CLINICA E CIRURGIA ANIMAL
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Periodontal disease
Biomaterials
Guided tissue regeneration
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description Periodontal disease is highly prevalent in dogs, which presents progressive destruction of the periodontal supportive tissues, i.e., alveolar bone, periodontal ligament and cementum. Thus, many materials aiming at regenerating the periodontium were developed and are now in clinical use, including membranes for guided tissue regeneration (GTR) and the application of grafts and biomaterials. Recently, new possibilities arose with the development of multifunctional membranes for GTR. In the present work, two different multifunctional membranes were developed and evaluated in vivo. The first type of resorbable and rigid membrane developed used the association of hydroxyapatite and polyhydroxybutyrate. With these materials, three membranes were manufactured by injection molding with different proportions of hydroxyapatite, 25, 35 or 50%. After grinding them with a dental bur, their surface was characterized as a complex microtopography by having pores, linear structures and exposed hydroxyapatite granules. Next, the membranes containing 25 and 35% hydroxyapatite were tested on the regeneration of periodontal class II furcation defects induced in dogs. Defects treated with the membranes were compared to the ones that did not receive them, collecting the teeth and periodontal tissues at 60 and 120 days after surgery for micro-computed tomography and histologic analysis. Clinically, membranes were exposed to the oral cavity in association to gingival recession around the 8th day after surgery. Although partial regeneration was observed in treated group, no significant difference between groups was found, probably due to the contamination of treated defects. The second type of multifunctional membrane developed was called bilayered biomaterial for its design: a flat layer coupled to another layer presenting a surface with a high topographical complexity with macro, micro and nanopores. It was manufactured in a three phase constitution with the association of polylactide-co-glycolide acid to calcium phosphate and was also evaluated on the regeneration of class II furcation defects induced in dogs. The regeneration was clinically evaluated and the teeth with the surrounding periodontium were collected at 60 and 120 days after surgery for microxiv computed and histologic analysis. Defects treated with the bilayered biomaterial were compared to defects that did not receive the biomaterial. Significant difference was observed for the volume of the regenerated bone and the number, thickness and distance of the trabeculae. Periodontal ligament and cementum were observed along with bone. Therefore, the bilayered biomaterial favored periodontal regeneration, here emphasizing the formation of alveolar buccal bone.
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