Bone Augmentation With Occlusive Barriers and Cortical Particulate Allograft in Transverse Maxillary Defects: A Pilot Study

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 describes the use of occlu...

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Autores principales: Beltrán,Víctor, Engelke,Wilfried, Fuentes,Ramón, Decco,Oscar, Prieto,Ruth, Wilckens,Mario, Borie,Eduardo
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-950220140001000572015-11-13Bone Augmentation With Occlusive Barriers and Cortical Particulate Allograft in Transverse Maxillary Defects: A Pilot StudyBeltrán,VíctorEngelke,WilfriedFuentes,RamónDecco,OscarPrieto,RuthWilckens,MarioBorie,Eduardo 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 describes the use of occlusive barriers and cortical particulate allograft in transverse maxillary defects. This surgical approach was performed in five patients (4 females and 1 male, aged 20 to 37 years). Clinical results show that sufficient hard tissue was formed to allow implant born rehabilitation in the former insufficient bone sites. Histological evaluation revealed small amounts of newly formed bone with a predominance of collagen fibrous tissue and mature bone with very little cellular elements. Depending on the original site situation, the minimally invasive approach with occlusive barrier and cortical particulate allograft may be applied. We observed a mean of 2.3, 2.7 and 2.9 mm in bone gain for ridge, middle and apical area, respectively.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de AnatomíaInternational Journal of Morphology v.32 n.1 20142014-03-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-95022014000100057en10.4067/S0717-95022014000100057
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic Bone regeneration
Maxilla
Dental implant
Bone defect
Biomaterials
spellingShingle Bone regeneration
Maxilla
Dental implant
Bone defect
Biomaterials
Beltrán,Víctor
Engelke,Wilfried
Fuentes,Ramón
Decco,Oscar
Prieto,Ruth
Wilckens,Mario
Borie,Eduardo
Bone Augmentation With Occlusive Barriers and Cortical Particulate Allograft in Transverse Maxillary Defects: A Pilot Study
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 describes the use of occlusive barriers and cortical particulate allograft in transverse maxillary defects. This surgical approach was performed in five patients (4 females and 1 male, aged 20 to 37 years). Clinical results show that sufficient hard tissue was formed to allow implant born rehabilitation in the former insufficient bone sites. Histological evaluation revealed small amounts of newly formed bone with a predominance of collagen fibrous tissue and mature bone with very little cellular elements. Depending on the original site situation, the minimally invasive approach with occlusive barrier and cortical particulate allograft may be applied. We observed a mean of 2.3, 2.7 and 2.9 mm in bone gain for ridge, middle and apical area, respectively.
author Beltrán,Víctor
Engelke,Wilfried
Fuentes,Ramón
Decco,Oscar
Prieto,Ruth
Wilckens,Mario
Borie,Eduardo
author_facet Beltrán,Víctor
Engelke,Wilfried
Fuentes,Ramón
Decco,Oscar
Prieto,Ruth
Wilckens,Mario
Borie,Eduardo
author_sort Beltrán,Víctor
title Bone Augmentation With Occlusive Barriers and Cortical Particulate Allograft in Transverse Maxillary Defects: A Pilot Study
title_short Bone Augmentation With Occlusive Barriers and Cortical Particulate Allograft in Transverse Maxillary Defects: A Pilot Study
title_full Bone Augmentation With Occlusive Barriers and Cortical Particulate Allograft in Transverse Maxillary Defects: A Pilot Study
title_fullStr Bone Augmentation With Occlusive Barriers and Cortical Particulate Allograft in Transverse Maxillary Defects: A Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Bone Augmentation With Occlusive Barriers and Cortical Particulate Allograft in Transverse Maxillary Defects: A Pilot Study
title_sort bone augmentation with occlusive barriers and cortical particulate allograft in transverse maxillary defects: a pilot study
publisher Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía
publishDate 2014
url http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-95022014000100057
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