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Medicina ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 58 (1) ◽  
pp. 56
Author(s):  
José Manuel Cervera-Maillo ◽  
David Morales-Schwarz ◽  
Hilde Morales-Melendez ◽  
Lanka Mahesh ◽  
José Luis Calvo-Guirado

Background and Objectives: The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of an autologous dentin graft, via extracted teeth that are processed into bacteria-free particulate dentin in a Smart dentin grinder and then grafted immediately into alveolus post extraction or into bone deficiencies. Materials and Methods: Ten healthy, partially edentulous patients with some teeth in the mandible were recruited in the study. After their own teeth were grinded, particulate teeth were placed in empty sockets and bone defects after teeth extractions. Furthermore, after three, six, 12 and 24 months, core samples using a 3 mm trephine were obtained. Results: At three months, the particles of grinded tooth were immersed inside a new connective tissue with a small new bone formation (16.3 ± 1.98). At six months, we observed small particles of dentin integrated in new immature bone, without inflammation in the soft tissue (41.1 ± 0.76). At twelve months, we observed a high amount of bone formation surrounding tooth particles (54.5 ± 0.24), and at twenty-four months, new bone, a big structure of bone, was observed with dentin particles (59.4 ± 1.23), statistically different when compared it with at three months. Conclusions: A particulate dentin graft should be considered as an alternative material for sockets’ preservation, split technique, and also for sinus lifting. One of the special characteristics after 24 months of evaluation was the high resorption rate and bone replacement without inflammation. This material could be considered as an acceptable biomaterial for different bone defects due to its osteoinductive and osteoconductive properties


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 2
Author(s):  
Riccardo Favero ◽  
Karol Alí Apaza Alccayhuaman ◽  
Daniele Botticelli ◽  
Samuel Porfirio Xavier ◽  
Vitor Ferreira Balan ◽  
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Background: Experimental studies have shown a progressive thinning and perforations of the sinus mucosa associated with sharpened edges and the cutting projections of graft particles used simultaneously for maxillary sinus augmentation. Hence, the aim of the present study was to evaluate the damaging effects of two different bovine grafts on the sinus mucosa after sinus augmentation. Methods: Twenty New Zealand rabbits received a bilateral sinus lifting using, as fillers, two different types of deproteinized bovine bone in granules, one processed at low temperature (low-T group), and the other at high temperature (high-T group). Thinned mucosa sites (<40 µm) and perforations were evaluated in the sinus mucosa that were in contact with graft granules after 2 and 10 weeks, in ten animals per period. Results: After 2 weeks of healing, the number of thinned mucosa sites was 118 in the low-T group, and 149 in the high-T group (p = 0.191). At the 10-week assessment, the thinned sites increased to 237 and 195 sites, respectively. The numbers of sinus mucosa perforations after 2 weeks were eight and three in the low-T and high-T group, respectively. At the 10-week evaluation, the perforations increased to 19 in the low-T group, and to 14 in the high-T group. Conclusions: The contact with bovine xenografts yielded thinning and perforations of the sinus mucosa. Despite the differences in characteristics and dimensions, no differences were found between the two xenografts in the numbers of thinning mucosa sites and perforations. However, a trend of more events was found in the low-T compared to the high-T group.


2021 ◽  
Vol 20 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
A.V. Bambuliak ◽  
N.B. Kuzniak ◽  
R.R. Dmytrenko ◽  
L.Ya. Lopushniak ◽  
O.M. Boichuk

Despite the active ability to repair, it is frequently noticed that the independent potentialof bone tissue is insufficient, that is a serious problem in reconstructive maxillofacialsurgery, orthopedics and traumatology. In recent years, there has been an activesearch for implant material that would match the autologous bone in its properties andcharacteristics. Tissue engineering technologies allow to create tissue equivalents tobone tissue using autogenous stromal cells deposited on biocompatible or biologicalmaterial of tissue engineering design. The article presents the features of preoperativemanagement, description of the used examination methods and bone augmentationmaterials in patients of the groups under study.Objective – to use a set of adequate methods of examination and optimal preoperativemanagement of patients of the group under study during sinus lifting, post-extractionsocket preservation, osteosynthesis for mandibular fractures and impacted wisdom teethextraction, which were accompanied by the use of bone augmentation materials based onmultipotent mesenchymal stromal cells.Material and methods. 280 people aged 18 to 55 with partial or complete adentiaand atrophy of the alveolar process of the jaws, with chronic periodontium infectionand chronic generalized periodontitis, with fractures and impacted third molars wereexamined in the Department of Surgical Dentistry and Maxillofacial Surgery of theChernivtsi Regional Clinical Hospital. All patients were planned to make orthopedicstructures based on dental implants.Results. The use of computed tomography in preoperative examination of patients in thestudied group allows not only visually to examine the object, but also to perform directdensitometric analysis with measurement of attenuation coefficients in Hounsfield units,that is a significant advantage over X-ray examination.Conclusions. The use of bone augmentation materials based on multipotent mesenchymalstromal cells of adipose tissue during dental operations improves the regenerativeproperties of bone tissue and helps to reduce the duration of inpatient treatment.


Author(s):  
Ya.V. Shkorbotun

Dental implant placement is widely used method of dentition restoration, and if necessary, is performed with subantral augmentation of bone tissue and can be associated with an increased risk of complications in cases of mucosa alterations. To the disease and patency of the ostiomeatal complex and to minimize the possible risks is the key task when preparing patients with chronic rhinosinusitis and nasal polyps for sinus lifting. The aim of the study is to investigate the effect of shaver polipectomy method in chronic rhinosinusitis and nasal polyps on the outcomes of sinus lifting and the frequency rate of complications. Materials and methods. The study was based on data obtained from 72 patients having chronic rhinosinusitis and nasal polyps, who underwent endoscopic functional sinus surgery according to the principles of sparing effect on the periosteum in the alveolar bay (periosteum-preserving technology). The patients were divided into two groups: I group included 35 patients subjected to shaver polypectomy; II group consisted of 37 individuals operated on by standard conventional method. Results. The average total Lund-Mackay (LM) score before endoscopic rhinosurgery in I group was 14.57±0.52 scores, and 13.32±0.6 scores in the II group. It went down to 4.26±0.38 in I group and to 4.61±0.39 in II group (p <0.05) 3 months after the intervention. In the 6th month of post-surgical follow up there was a significant increase in the total LM score in the patients of II group up to 6.84±0.6 that indicates a more stable result after shaver-assisted sinusotomy. The incidence of sinus lifting complications after endoscopic polypectomy was 24.32±7.05% of cases in the patients of I group compared to the individuals of II group having 2 37.14±8.17% of complicated cases (p <0.05). Sinus lifting and dental implant placement were found out to be effective in all patients of I group and in 94.29±3.92% of patients in the II group. Conclusions. Endoscopic intervention stuck to principles of preserving periosteum and providing appropriate therapeutic support to patients with chronic rhinosinusitis under control allows oral surgeons to perform safe dental implant placement with subantral bone augmentation. Applying shaver-assisted periosteum-preserving technique for surgical treatment of patients with chronic rhinosinusitis and nasal polyps provides a longer clinical effect and reduces the incidence of postoperative complications of subantral bone augmentation by 12.82%.


Author(s):  
Gamze Arıcı ◽  
Metin Şençimen ◽  
Abdullah Tuğrul Coşkun ◽  
Hasan Ayberk Altuğ ◽  
Servet Güreşci ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (21) ◽  
pp. 4853
Author(s):  
Iulian Filipov ◽  
Federico Bolognesi ◽  
Lucian Chirila ◽  
Corina Marilena Cristache ◽  
Giuseppe Corinaldesi ◽  
...  

(1) Background: In the lateral area of the maxilla, the alveolar bone can lose significant volume due to maxillary sinus pneumatization following teeth extractions. This preliminary study evaluated the effectiveness of a novel technique for one-stage sinus lifting and simultaneous implant placement in cases with less than 1.5 mm residual alveolar bone. The subsequent survival rate at 1-year post-occlusal loading was assessed. (2) Methods: 15 patients were selected, the main inclusion criteria were the partially edentulous area in the posterior maxilla with alveolar bone height of less than 1.5 mm below the sinus. All of the patients underwent one-stage sinus lifting, along with simultaneous implant placement using a “butterfly” anchorage device to optimize the primary stability and xenograft bone as graft material. At 6 to 9 months after surgery, the anchorage device was removed and implants were loaded. Panoramic x-ray images were used to assess the new bone formation, while the biological stability was measured using resonance frequency analysis. (3) Results: 15 implants were inserted. The mean implant stability quotient (ISQ) value was 71.3 (SD = ±2.51) and the mean healing period was 7.3 (SD = ±1.23) months. The mean bone height after the healing period was 14.4 (SD = ±2.05). A statistically significant correlation was found between the healing period and the ISQ value (Spearman rho = 0.684, sig. = 0.005). No statistically significant correlation was found between the ISQ value and the new regenerated bone height (Person r = 0.389, sig. = 0.152). Smoking was identified as a risk factor involved in postoperative complications. (4) Conclusions: The results of the present preliminary study demonstrated that the proposed “butterfly” technique was effective when performing one-stage sinus lifting and simultaneous implant placement in cases with less than 1.5 mm of residual alveolar bone. The survival rate was 100% at 1-year post occlusal loading.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 29-31
Author(s):  
Sumit Munjal ◽  
Seema Munjal

The posterior maxilla is indubitably the site reported with highest failures in implant literature so far as the bone availability beneath the sinus poses a major challenge for surgeons. Sinus lift both by direct and various indirect accesses were hitherto utilized to counter the compromising situation. But the risk of implant failure if the implant was simultaneously placed besides the parasthesia, perforation and morbidity were experienced more with more the cases documented. The osseodensification(OD), a relatively new technique provides a minimally invasive approach along with feasibility where the above-mentioned other modalities are contraindicated. The present article presents the novel case of indirect sinus lift with OD concept and simultaneous implant placement using an adjunct PRF (Platelet-rich fibrin).


2021 ◽  
pp. 27-33
Author(s):  
P. V. Polupan ◽  
A. M. Sipkin ◽  
E. V. Bondarenko

Introduction: the article presents the results of the outcomes analysis of bone grafting for dental implants, review some technical and biological factors that caused the success in this oral surgery. Also describes the different types of the maxillary sinus floor, «micro-window» technique for sinus-lifting and local bone modifying. This current aims to evaluate clinical outcomes after various bone grafting techniques for dental implan-tation, as well as to analyze the biological success factors of these surgery.Materials and methods: 134 bone grafting surgeries were performed - 23 men and 73 women. The patients were divided into 4 groups according to the methods: Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR); Bone Block (BB) transplantation; micro-window Sinus-lifting (mwSL); Local Bone Modifying (LBM).Results: The operations of the GBR and BB together showed an unsuccessful result in 72.36% of cases, while the bad outcomes of the mwSL and LBM operations were 7.7%. The better results were in groups with mwSL (success in 97.5%) and LBM surgery (87.1%).Conclusion: This demonstrates the clinical importance and effectiveness of various bone grafting methods. GBR and BB are less predictable in success, in contrast to mwSL and LBM, which we recommend. However, the factors affect the success of this surgery require further study.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (9) ◽  
pp. 105
Author(s):  
Yuki Omori ◽  
Daniele Botticelli ◽  
Mauro Ferri ◽  
Rafael Delgado-Ruiz ◽  
Vitor Ferreira Balan ◽  
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Background: The treatment of the surface of titanium implants with argon plasma improved its hydrophilicity and cell adhesion, resulting in higher bone apposition on implant and graft surfaces. The spontaneous perforation over time of the sinus mucosa after sinus augmentation has been documented in experimental studies at both implants and graft particles. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the influence of plasma argon treatment of the implant surface on bone apposition and on the rate of sinus mucosa perforations. Methods: A sinus lifting procedure was performed bilaterally in sixteen rabbits, and implants, either treated with argon plasma or left without treatment (control), were placed simultaneously without grafts. After 8 weeks, histological analyses were carried out. Results: A collapse of the sinus mucosa was observed at all implants. Twenty-four out of thirty-two implants presented sinus mucosa perforations at the apex. Several perforations were also found at the threads. Thinned mucosa sites (width < 40 µm) were found around almost all implants. About 2.6–2.9 mm of the apical regions of the implant did not present signs of osseointegration and about 1.3 mm were exposed to the sinus cavity. No statistically significant differences were found between plasma and control sites. Conclusions: In conclusion, the sinus mucosa was damaged and perforated by direct contact with treated and non-treated implant surfaces. The treatment of the implant surface with argon plasma did not affect the outcomes.


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