Vertical Ridge Augmentation Around Implants by e-PTFE Titanium-Reinforced Membrane and Bovine Bone Matrix: A 24- to 54-Month Study of 10 Consecutive Cases
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
Purpose: The objective of the present study was to clinically and histologically evaluate the effectiveness
of deproteinized bovine bone as the augmentation material in vertical ridge augmentation of the
inserted implants. Materials and Methods: This retrospective study was performed on 10 vertically
augmented ridges in which 24 dental implants were inserted. Deproteinized bovine bone (Bio-Oss) was
used as the only augmentation material and was covered with a titanium reinforced expanded polytetrafluoroethylene
(e-PTFE) membrane (Gore-Tex). For 3 augmented areas, bone samples were retrieved
for histologic and histomorphometric examination. Results: Clinical evaluations showed bone defects
around the implants of 2 to 9 mm (average –5.1 mm; SD = 2.1). Bone height gain at 6 to 8 months
after augmentation was of 3 to 9 mm (average 5.3 mm; SD= 1.7). Differences between pre- and
postaugmentation were statistically significant, for a mean value of > 4 mm (P < .005). The obtained
bone biopsy specimens show significant new bone formation and remodeling of the deproteinized
bovine bone material. The radiographic data and the clinical stability show that all implants were successfully
osseointegrated. The radiographic and clinical follow-up indicate that the generated bone
crest levels were stable. Conclusion: This clinical study suggests that vertical ridge augmentation with
an e-PTFE membrane and deproteinized bovine bone is predictable and can lead to long-term success.Key words: barrier membranes, bovine bone matrix, vertical ridge augmentation
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Luigi, Canullo; Malagnino, Vito Antonio
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