Ak. Lundgren et al., AUGMENTATION OF SKULL BONE USING A BIORESORBABLE BARRIER SUPPORTED BYAUTOLOGOUS BONE-GRAFTS - AN INTRAINDIVIDUAL STUDY IN THE RABBIT, Clinical oral implants research, 8(2), 1997, pp. 90-95
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Engineering, Biomedical","Dentistry,Oral Surgery & Medicine
The aim of this experimental investigation was to compare the effect o
f using autologous particulate bone grafts with and without a bioresor
bable barrier covering for augmentation of the rabbit skull bone. For
this purpose, bilateral, circular, 8 mm wide and 1 mm deep skull bone
defects were prepared and overfilled with particulate bone grafts. The
grafts placed in the test sites were covered with a bioresorbable bar
rier (Guidor(R) Matrix Barrier). The grafts placed in the control site
s were covered only by the repositioned, cutaneous flap. 12 weeks late
r, the animals were sacrificed, the experimental sites were defleshed
and the height and volume of the augmented bone in the test and contro
l sites were measured clinically. Histologically, morphometrical measu
rements of the bone tissue were performed in decalcified vertical cros
s-sections of the experimental sites. Statistically significant differ
ences were found in favour of the coverage of the bone graft particles
with the barrier, both with respect to the height and the volume of t
he augmented bone.