Bone Healing in Transverse Maxillary Defects with Different Surgical Procedures Using Anorganic Bovine Bone in Humans

The centripetal resorption of maxilla is a continuous process after tooth loss. For treatment of deficient bone sites, autologous bone grafts may be used, as an alternative, biomaterials can be applied which do not require intra- or extraoral donor sites. The present report we describe the use of anorganic bovine bone (ABB) based on three case reports under different modes: Membrane, rigid barrier and connective tissue graft. Clinical results show that under all conditions, sufficient hard tissue was formed to allow implant born rehabilitation in the former insufficient bone sites. Histologic evaluation revealed trabecular bone in an almost mature matrix with resting particles of ABB. Depending on the original site situation, two step rigid occlusive barrier concept may be applied, if resting bone does not provide implant stability, whereas membrane covered augmentation in combination with connective tissue is recommended if simultaneous implant insertion is possible.

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Main Authors: Beltrán,Victor, Matthijs,Andries, Borie,Eduardo, Fuentes,Ramón, Valdivia-Gandur,Iván, Engelke,Wilfried
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Published: Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía 2013
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-950220130001000112014-09-09Bone Healing in Transverse Maxillary Defects with Different Surgical Procedures Using Anorganic Bovine Bone in HumansBeltrán,VictorMatthijs,AndriesBorie,EduardoFuentes,RamónValdivia-Gandur,IvánEngelke,Wilfried Bone regeneration Maxilla Dental implant Bone defect Biomaterials The centripetal resorption of maxilla is a continuous process after tooth loss. For treatment of deficient bone sites, autologous bone grafts may be used, as an alternative, biomaterials can be applied which do not require intra- or extraoral donor sites. The present report we describe the use of anorganic bovine bone (ABB) based on three case reports under different modes: Membrane, rigid barrier and connective tissue graft. Clinical results show that under all conditions, sufficient hard tissue was formed to allow implant born rehabilitation in the former insufficient bone sites. Histologic evaluation revealed trabecular bone in an almost mature matrix with resting particles of ABB. Depending on the original site situation, two step rigid occlusive barrier concept may be applied, if resting bone does not provide implant stability, whereas membrane covered augmentation in combination with connective tissue is recommended if simultaneous implant insertion is possible.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de AnatomíaInternational Journal of Morphology v.31 n.1 20132013-03-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-95022013000100011en10.4067/S0717-95022013000100011
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Engelke,Wilfried
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Matthijs,Andries
Borie,Eduardo
Fuentes,Ramón
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Bone Healing in Transverse Maxillary Defects with Different Surgical Procedures Using Anorganic Bovine Bone in Humans
author_facet Beltrán,Victor
Matthijs,Andries
Borie,Eduardo
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Valdivia-Gandur,Iván
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title Bone Healing in Transverse Maxillary Defects with Different Surgical Procedures Using Anorganic Bovine Bone in Humans
title_short Bone Healing in Transverse Maxillary Defects with Different Surgical Procedures Using Anorganic Bovine Bone in Humans
title_full Bone Healing in Transverse Maxillary Defects with Different Surgical Procedures Using Anorganic Bovine Bone in Humans
title_fullStr Bone Healing in Transverse Maxillary Defects with Different Surgical Procedures Using Anorganic Bovine Bone in Humans
title_full_unstemmed Bone Healing in Transverse Maxillary Defects with Different Surgical Procedures Using Anorganic Bovine Bone in Humans
title_sort bone healing in transverse maxillary defects with different surgical procedures using anorganic bovine bone in humans
description The centripetal resorption of maxilla is a continuous process after tooth loss. For treatment of deficient bone sites, autologous bone grafts may be used, as an alternative, biomaterials can be applied which do not require intra- or extraoral donor sites. The present report we describe the use of anorganic bovine bone (ABB) based on three case reports under different modes: Membrane, rigid barrier and connective tissue graft. Clinical results show that under all conditions, sufficient hard tissue was formed to allow implant born rehabilitation in the former insufficient bone sites. Histologic evaluation revealed trabecular bone in an almost mature matrix with resting particles of ABB. Depending on the original site situation, two step rigid occlusive barrier concept may be applied, if resting bone does not provide implant stability, whereas membrane covered augmentation in combination with connective tissue is recommended if simultaneous implant insertion is possible.
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