Histomorphometric evaluation of anorganic bovine bone coverage to reduce autogenous grafts resorption: Preliminary results

Carlo Maiorana, Mario Beretta, Giovanni Battista Grossi, Franco Santoro, Alan Scott Herford, Heiner Nagursky, Marco Cicciù

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Abstract

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.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)71-78
Number of pages8
JournalOpen Dentistry Journal
Volume5
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2011

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • General Dentistry

Keywords

  • Bone graft
  • Bone regeneration
  • Bone remodelling

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