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Osteopromotive refers to the process that enhances the body's natural ability to heal and regenerate bone tissue. This process is crucial in various medical fields, such as orthopedics, dentistry, and maxillofacial surgery, where bone regeneration is required.
Overview[edit]
The term "osteopromotive" is derived from "osteo," meaning bone, and "promotive," meaning to promote or enhance. Thus, osteopromotion involves the use of certain materials or techniques to stimulate the body's natural bone healing and regeneration processes. This is different from osteoinduction, which involves the transformation of non-osteogenic cells into bone-forming cells.
Osteopromotive Materials[edit]
Various materials have been identified as osteopromotive, including:
- Demineralized Bone Matrix (DBM): DBM is a type of allograft (transplant from the same species) that has been processed to remove the mineral content and leave behind the organic matrix, which contains growth factors that promote bone healing.
- Bone Morphogenetic Proteins (BMPs): BMPs are proteins naturally found in the body that stimulate bone formation. They can be isolated and used in high concentrations to promote bone healing in certain situations.
- Bioactive Glass: This type of glass is designed to interact with the body and stimulate bone growth. It is often used in dental and orthopedic applications.
Applications[edit]
Osteopromotive materials and techniques are used in a variety of medical applications, including:
- Bone Grafting: This surgical procedure involves transplanting bone tissue to repair and rebuild damaged bones. Osteopromotive materials can enhance the success of these procedures.
- Spinal Fusion: In this procedure, two or more vertebrae are fused together to eliminate painful movement. Osteopromotive materials can help promote the necessary bone growth for successful fusion.
- Dental Implants: Osteopromotive materials can be used to promote bone growth around dental implants, improving their stability and success.
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