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- Osteoconduction is the ability of a bone substitute material to encourage bone growth onto its surface....
- matrix or scaffold to new bone growing from the bones being bridged (osteoconductive). The main drawback of bone autograft is the limited supply available...
- allow the promotion of osteoconductivity in the area of a defect. In the very least, a bone graft material should be osteoconductive by being made up of...
- such as osteoblasts, to repair the defect. This will depend on the osteoconductive, osteoinductive and osteogenic capabilities of the graft. Currently...
- standard" treatment and possesses osteogenic, osteoinductive, and osteoconductive properties, although only a limited sample can be taken and there is...
- describes a material that promotes the de novo formation of bone. Osteoconductivity describes the property of graft material in which it serves as a scaffold...
- Amendola L (September 2009). "Major bone defect treatment with an osteoconductive bone substitute". Musculoskelet Surg. 93 (2): 89–96. doi:10.1007/s12306-009-0028-0...
- stable isotope analysis. Due to its high biocompatibility, bioactivity, osteoconductive and/or osteoinductive capacity, nontoxicity, nonimmunogenic properties...
- certain synthetic injectable biomaterials, such as Cerament, which are osteoconductive and promote bone healing.[citation needed] Poor blood supply which...
- Andersson B, Järhult JD, Hailer NP (June 2021). "Antimicrobial and osteoconductive properties of two different types of titanium silver coating". European...