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Reconstruction of critical-sized mandibular defects in a sheep model using a PLLA-PGA-CC scaffold

Introduction: Critical-sized bone defects cannot heal spontaneously, requiring additional, often burdensome, treatment. Thus, various synthetic substitute materials have been investigated regarding their treatment capacity. Poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) and polyglycolic acid (PGA) have emerged as promising biodegradable scaffold materials. The addition of inorganic materials such as calcium carbonate (CC) has also been shown to be advantageous. This study investigates the effect on bone regeneration of PLLA-PGA-CC scaffolds in critical-sized bone defects over a two-year observation period using sheep as an animal model. Methods: Critical-sized mandible angle defects were created in twelve female

bioengineering