BMC Oral Health (Jul 2023)

Can locally applied risedronate be an effective agent when combined with xenografts? An animal study

  • Taha Özer,
  • Vusala Guliyeva,
  • Alper Aktaş,
  • Emre Barış,
  • Mert Ocak

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-023-03231-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

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Abstract Background To examine the effects of local risedronate application with xenografts on healing of rabbit skull defects using histological, histomorphometric, immunohistochemical, and three-dimensional radiological methods. Methods Two critical-sized defects with a diameter of 10 mm were created in 16 rabbits and filled with xenogenic bone graft and xenogenic bone graft + 5 mg risedronate in the control I and risedronate (RIS) groups, respectively. Residual graft, new bone, soft tissue areas, and bone volume were evaluated in the 4- and 8-week study groups. Results In both the 4- and 8-week samples, the RIS group samples had significantly higher mean new bone area values than the C group (p 0.05). The results of radiological evaluation showed that the bone density value was significantly higher in the C group than in the RIS group at either time point (p < 0.05). Conclusions Although this study aimed to demonstrate the effect of risedronate on the osteoconductive properties of xenografts when applied locally, targeted results could not be achieved.

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