The combined use of bioresorbable membranes and xenografts or autografts in the treatment of bone defects around implants - A study in beagle dogs

Citation
T. Hockers et al., The combined use of bioresorbable membranes and xenografts or autografts in the treatment of bone defects around implants - A study in beagle dogs, CLIN OR IMP, 10(6), 1999, pp. 487-498
Citations number
57
Categorie Soggetti
Dentistry/Oral Surgery & Medicine
Journal title
CLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCH
ISSN journal
09057161 → ACNP
Volume
10
Issue
6
Year of publication
1999
Pages
487 - 498
Database
ISI
SICI code
0905-7161(199912)10:6<487:TCUOBM>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
The aim of the present investigation was to test the effect of a bioresorba ble membrane supported by xenografts or autografts in regenerating bone int o peri-implant defects. In 3 dogs, the mandibular premolars P-2, P-3, P-4 a nd M-1 were extracted bilaterally. After 4 months of healing, 3 standardize d bone defects were prepared on each side of the mandible and 1 implant per defect was placed. The 6 sites in each dog were distributed into 4 differe nt treatment groups: 2 sites received a Bio-Gide(R) membrane alone (BG); 2 sites received a Bio-Gide(R) membrane supported by Bio-Oss(R) (BG+BO); 1 si te received the Bio-Gide(R) membrane supported by autogenic bone harvested from the prepared defects (BG+Aut); 1 site received neither membrane nor bo ne graft and served as control (C). The soft tissue flaps were adapted and sutured for primary healing. No adverse events occurred during the experime ntal period. After 16 weeks, the dogs were sacrificed and histomorphometric examinations on non-decalcified ground sections were carried out. The vert ical bone growth amounted to 45% (SD+/-13%) of the defect height in the BG group, to 78% (SD+/-29%) in the BG+BO group, to 69% (SD+/-9%) in the BG+Aut group, and to 22% (SD+/-10%) in C group. The horizontal bone growth measur ed 78% (SD+/-16%) in the BG group, 81% (SD+/-21%) in the BG+BO group, 82% ( SD+/-12%) in the BG+Aut group, and 46% (SD+/-21%) in the C group. The verti cal height of bone growth in contact with the implant measured 17% (SD+/-12 %) in the BG group, 20% (SD+/-12%) in the BG+BO group, 17% (SD+/-7%) in the BG+Aut group, and 12% (SD+/-8%) in the C group. The surface fraction of th e graft in direct bone contact measured 89% (SD+/-9%) in the BG+BO group an d 93% (SD+/-3%) in the BG+Aut group. It is concluded thar the bioresorbable membrane tested enhances bone regeneration, in particular in conjunction w ith the use of a supporting graft material. In addition, deproteinized bovi ne bone mineral and autogenic bone grafts appeared to be equally well integ rated into regenerating bone. Finally, no additional effects in the bone gr owth was observed with the autogenous bone in comparison with the hydroxyap atite.