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The brain sits in a fluid-filled bony cavity.
The orbit is the bony cavity in the skull that houses the globe of the eye (eyeball), the muscles that move the eye (the extraocular muscles), the lacrimal gland, and the blood vessels and nerves required to supply these structures.
Given the large bony cavity that results from giant cell resection via curettage, reconstruction of the cavity is necessary.
However, how to conveniently implant a synthetic scaffold in the irregular bony cavity of maxillary sinus and simultaneously prompt new bone regeneration is a great challenge in lifting the maxillary sinus floor.
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In humans, the bony cavities are just big enough to carry the vertebral arteries.
The sinuses consist of four symmetrical sets of air-filled bony cavities located in the forehead and cheeks and adjacent to the nose.
Histopathological assessment of the resected mandible showed loss of osteocytes and osteoblasts and filling of the bony cavities with fungus mass and inflammatory cell infiltration with fibrosis (Fig. 5).
Filling acetabular bony cavities with massive allografts resulted in early failure due to resorption of the graft [ 3– 7].
Using Computed Tomography (CT), scientists found a distinctive structure in its bony canals and cavities that was also turned out to be present in modern burrowing snakes and lizards.
After impaction of the bone graft material in the sinus cavity, the bony sinus window was covered with a resorbable collagen membrane (Bio-Gide®, Geistlich Biomaterials, Baden-Baden, Germany).
Furthermore, they teetered sideway, and were apt to slip down against the bony floor of the cavity.
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