Publications by authors named "Anna Nikodem"

Lightweight metals are increasingly used in biomedical engineering, and can be found in orthopaedics (screws, implants), stomatology, cardiology (stents) and as scaffolds. Magnesium alloys have a low density (1.74 g/cm), which is very close to that of bone (1.

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A novel bi-layered scaffold, obtained via 3D printing and electrospinning, was designed to improve osteochondral region reconstruction. The upper electrospun membrane will act as a barrier against unwanted tissue infiltration, while the lower 3D-printed layer will provide a porous structure for tissue ingrowth. Graphene was integrated into the scaffold for its antibacterial properties, and the drug Osteogenon (OST) was added to promote bone tissue regeneration.

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Materials with an apatite structure were investigated in vitro in dental bone augmentation procedures. This scientific study aimed to compare nanosized hydroxyapatite (nHAp) and fluorapatite (nFAp) materials in the form of tablets in in vitro studies, including cytotoxicity assessment and fluoride release. The nHAp and nFAp nanosized materials were obtained using the microwave hydrothermal method.

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: Caries or iatrogenic thermal trauma of the teeth have a significant impact on the dental pulp structure connected with stimulation of angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis. Therefore, the aim of the study was to identify the difference in the rate of heat dissipation by vessels present in the dental pulp. : Freshly extracted healthy ( = 10) and carious ( = 14) molars and premolars were cut on a diamond saw and subjected to active thermographic examination and then subjected to lymphoscintigraphy and X-ray examination.

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Backgrounds: The titanium-aluminum-vanadium alloy (Ti-6Al-4V) is frequently used in implantology due to its biocompatibility. The use of 3D printing enables the mechanical modification of implant structures and the adaptation of their shape to the specific needs of individual patients.

Methods: The titanium alloy plates were designed using the 3D CAD method and printed using a 3D SLM printer.

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This paper investigates trabecular bone ontogenetic changes in two different Polish populations, one prehistoric and the other historical. The studied populations are from the Brześć Kujawski region in Kujawy (north-central Poland), one from the Neolithic Period (4500-4000 BC) and one from the Middle Ages (twelfth-sixteenth centuries AD), in total 62 vertebral specimens (32 males, 30 females). Eight morphometric parameters acquired from microCT scan images were analysed.

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  • - Osteoporosis is a common bone disease, and this study explored the effects of dietary strontium supplements on bone structure in 50 female SWISS mice, focusing on three different forms of strontium: citrate, ranelate, and chloride.
  • - The experiment involved 40 ovariectomized mice (to mimic postmenopausal bone loss) and assessed bone improvements after 16 weeks, using micro-CT scans and measuring strontium content in the bones.
  • - Results showed that strontium supplementation significantly increased bone mineral density and strontium levels, but the effectiveness varied among the different strontium forms, with strontium citrate having the weakest impact on bone health.
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  • * This study examined bi-polymer scaffolds made of polylactide (PLA) and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) in different ratios, assessing the effects of removing PVA fibers on scaffold porosity and water absorption.
  • * The removal of PVA fibers significantly increased porosity from 78% to 99%, reduced water absorption time, and improved cell penetration, indicating a more effective scaffold design for skin regeneration.
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The present study aimed to characterize the macrostructure and microstructure of the mandibular teeth of the Komodo dragon () and the methods it uses to obtain food. Examinations were performed using a stereoscopic microscope, autofluorescence method, histological method and computed microtomography. A detailed macro- and micro-structural description of mandibular teeth were made.

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  • The study explored the use of composite filaments, specifically those modified with bioglass and Zn-doped bioglass, as potential materials for developing osteochondral implants.
  • Researchers produced strong, flexible filament sticks through injection molding and investigated how the addition of bioglass influenced the mechanical and biological properties of the resulting scaffolds.
  • Findings indicated that while bioglass-modified scaffolds promoted apatite formation for mineralization, they had lower tensile strength (58-61% less) compared to the original filaments, highlighting the trade-off between mechanical strength and bioactivity.
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The aim of this study was to examine a short-term fluoride ions release from selected materials - resin-modified glass ionomer -Vitremer (3M ESPE) and nanohybrid universal composite - Tetric EvoCeram (IvoclarVivadent). Release of fluoride ions [µg/mm2 /h] from Tetric EvoCeram and Vitremer into nine environments (artificial saliva - AS, deionized water and 0.9% NaCl) differing in composition of the solution and pH was determined.

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The studies conducted so far indicate a negative effect of dioxins on the structure of the alveolar bone and teeth, especially in the developmental period in rats. The research aimed to analyze the indirect effect of dioxins contained in the body of female rats on the structure of the dental organ in their offspring in the neonatal period and to determine the possibility of reducing potential dioxin disorders of the structure of hard tissues in the offspring of intoxicated mothers by simultaneous administration of vitamin E or acetylsalicylic acid (ASA). Another goal of the research was to determine the level of magnesium, calcium and phosphorus contained in bone tissue as indicators of the mineralization process of hard tissues in rats, in the case of using 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo--dioxin (TCDD) and acetylsalicylic acid or α-tocopherol.

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The main purpose of this study was to analyse the temperatures generated during the bone bed preparation, given the internal structure of the bone bed, the geometry of the hole, and the treatment parameters such as the type of cooling and the rotational speed of the drill. The investigated material was domestic pig ribs, in which holes were drilled three times using two drill bit systems used for Hiossen® and Paltop® dental implantation. The ThermaCAM® P640 thermal imaging camera was used for measurement of drilling temperatures.

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Purpose: Bone fractures are one of the most commonly seen problems in veterinary traumatology. The authors of this study strive to find a new intramedullary nail, which is intended for treating femoral bone fractures for canine patients. The purpose of this study was to analyze biomechanical parameters of the intramedullary nails, which use a new bolt system concept.

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Preformed stainless steel crowns are used in pediatric dentistry to obtain full crown restoration of primary molar teeth. They are consider the best restoration in terms of durability and effectiveness. The purpose of this study is to evaluate microbial, cytological and physio-chemical properties to determine whereas stainless steel crown are biocompatible, safe for surrounding tissue and helpful in avoiding micro-organisms influence on the tooth tissue.

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Purpose: Healing of osteoporotic defects is challenging and requires innovative approaches to elicit molecular mechanisms promoting osteoblasts-osteoclasts coupling and bone homeostasis.

Methods: Cytocompatibility and biocompatibility of previously characterised nanocomposites, i.e Ca(PO)OH/FeO (later called nHAp/IO) functionalised with microRNAs (nHAp/IO@miR-21/124) was tested.

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Osteoporosis is a skeletal disease associated with excessive bone turnover. Among the compounds with antiresorptive activity, nitrogen-containing bisphosphonates play the most important role in antiosteoporotic treatment. In previous studies, we obtained two aminomethylidenebisphosphonates-benzene-1,4-bis[aminomethylidene(bisphosphonic)] (WG12399C) acid and naphthalene-1,5-bis[aminomethylidene(bisphosphonic)] (WG12592A) acid-which showed a significant antiproliferative activity toward J774E macrophages, a model of osteoclast precursors.

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Highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) is used in HIV-infected patients. Alongside the prolongation of patients' life, adverse side effects associated with long-term therapy are becoming an increasing problem. Therefore, optimizing of HAART is extremely important.

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Bone structure abnormalities are increasingly observed in patients chronically treated with antiepileptic drugs (AEDs). The majority of the available data concern older conventional AEDs, while the amount of information regarding newer AEDs, including stiripentol, is limited. The aim of the study was to assess the effect of stiripentol on bones.

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We sought to evaluate the effects of Er:YAG laser (LightTouch, LightInstruments, Israel) conditioning on enamel roughness and shear bond strength of orthodontic brackets on enamel. Eighteen human molars (n = 9) and premolars (n = 9), were divided into 3 groups depending on the enamel conditioning method; Er:YAG laser (G1, n = 6), conventional etching with 37% orthophosphoric acid (G2, n = 6), Er:YAG laser combined with conventional etching (G3, n = 6). Er:YAG laser parameters were as follows: energy: 100 mJ, frequency: 10 Hz, exposure time: 10 s, applicator diameter: 600 μm, fluence: 35.

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  • The study investigates the impact of antiretroviral drugs efavirenz (EF) and tenofovir (T) on bone health in rats, given concerns about osteoporosis in HIV-positive individuals.
  • Results showed that EF led to increased levels of certain biomarkers and changes in bone structure, while T resulted in lower bone mineral density and impaired bone volume.
  • Overall, both EF and T negatively affected bone microarchitecture and biomechanics, suggesting a potential risk for bone health in patients receiving these treatments.
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Purpose: The main goal of this article was the analysis of the changes of mechanical properties, thickness and histology of the cartilage in different regions of the femur head in advanced stage of the osteoarthritis.

Methods: The study material consisted of cylindrical specimens (9.7 mm) prepared form proximal epiphysis of the human femur bone after hip arthroplasty.

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The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of physical training on bone parameters of rats exposed to alcohol (Al) and/or cadmium (Cd). Young female rats were divided into one control group and six groups exposed to Cd and/or Al. Al (36% calories of diet) and Cd (20 mg Cd/kg feed) were administered with liquid diet.

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Background: Postmenopausal osteoporosis and osteoporotic fractures constitute an increasing problem in developing countries. Kaempferol, isolated from seeds of Cuscuta chinensis, is an active flavonoid inhibiting in vitro osteoclast activity. The aim of the presented research was an assessment of kaempferol effect on estrogen-deficiency-induced bone structure disturbances in rats.

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Purpose: The aim of this study is to evaluate the influence of the swimming speed during diving on the biomechanical parameters describing the movement of selected measurement points of the lower limb in professional divers.

Methods: The study involved a group of 4 professional divers whose movement was recorded during underwater swimming at slow (approx. 0.

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