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Enhancing Guided Bone Regeneration with a Novel Carp Collagen Scaffold: Principles and Applications

Michele Bujda, Karel Klíma

2024Journal of Functional Biomaterials11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bone defects resulting from trauma, surgery, and congenital, infectious, or oncological diseases are a functional and aesthetic burden for patients. Bone regeneration is a demanding procedure, involving a spectrum of molecular processes and requiring the use of various scaffolds and substances, often yielding an unsatisfactory result. Recently, the new collagen sponge and its structural derivatives manufactured from European carp (Cyprinus carpio) were introduced and patented. Due to its fish origin, the novel scaffold poses no risk of allergic reactions or transfer of zoonoses and additionally shows superior biocompatibility, mechanical stability, adjustable degradation rate, and porosity. In this review, we focus on the basic principles of bone regeneration and describe the characteristics of an “ideal” bone scaffold focusing on guided bone regeneration. Moreover, we suggest several possible applications of this novel material in bone regeneration processes, thus opening new horizons for further research.

Topics & Concepts

ScaffoldRegeneration (biology)BiocompatibilityMaterials scienceBiomedical engineeringBone healingBone formationSoft tissueNanotechnologyAnatomyBiologySurgeryMedicineCell biologyEndocrinologyMetallurgyBone Tissue Engineering MaterialsPeriodontal Regeneration and TreatmentsBone and Dental Protein Studies
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