TY - JOUR
T1 - Histomorphometric evaluation of anorganic bovine bone coverage to reduce autogenous grafts resorption
T2 - Preliminary results
AU - Maiorana, Carlo
AU - Beretta, Mario
AU - Grossi, Giovanni Battista
AU - Santoro, Franco
AU - Herford, Alan Scott
AU - Nagursky, Heiner
AU - Cicciù, Marco
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Physiologic resorption due to remodeling processes affects autogenous corticocancellous grafts in the treatment of atrophic jawbone alveolar ridges. Such a situation in the past made overgrafting of the recipient site mandatory to get enough bone support to dental implants in order to perform a prosthetic rehabilitation. Anorganic bovine bone, conventionally used to treat alveolar bone deficiencies in implant surgery, showed a high osteoconductive property thanks to its micro and macrostructure very similar to that of human hydroxyapatite. An original technique provides for the application of a thin layer of anorganic bovine bone granules and a collagen membrane on the top of the corticocancellous onlay bone grafts to reduce in a remarkable way the graft resorption due to remodeling. The results of a clinical prospective study and a histomorphometric analysis done on autogenous grafts harvested from the iliac crest showed that the proposed technique is able to maintain the original bone volume of the corticocancellous blocks.
AB - Physiologic resorption due to remodeling processes affects autogenous corticocancellous grafts in the treatment of atrophic jawbone alveolar ridges. Such a situation in the past made overgrafting of the recipient site mandatory to get enough bone support to dental implants in order to perform a prosthetic rehabilitation. Anorganic bovine bone, conventionally used to treat alveolar bone deficiencies in implant surgery, showed a high osteoconductive property thanks to its micro and macrostructure very similar to that of human hydroxyapatite. An original technique provides for the application of a thin layer of anorganic bovine bone granules and a collagen membrane on the top of the corticocancellous onlay bone grafts to reduce in a remarkable way the graft resorption due to remodeling. The results of a clinical prospective study and a histomorphometric analysis done on autogenous grafts harvested from the iliac crest showed that the proposed technique is able to maintain the original bone volume of the corticocancellous blocks.
KW - Bone graft
KW - Bone regeneration
KW - Bone remodelling
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U2 - 10.2174/1874210601105010071
DO - 10.2174/1874210601105010071
M3 - Article
SN - 1874-2106
VL - 5
SP - 71
EP - 78
JO - Open Dentistry Journal
JF - Open Dentistry Journal
IS - 1
ER -