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Bone formation after sinus augmentation with engineered bone
Authors:Zizelmann Christoph  Schoen Ralf  Metzger Marc Christian  Schmelzeisen Rainer  Schramm Alexander  Dott Britta  Bormann Kai-Hendrik  Gellrich Nils Claudius
Affiliation:Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University Hospital Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany. c.zizelmann@gmx.de
Abstract:
Objectives: The aim of the following investigation was to quantify the resorption rate of tissue-engineered bone grafts in the maxillary sinus using volume measurements. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Sinus floor augmentation using autologous bone grafts from the iliac crest (n=17, group 1) was compared with commercially produced transplants of human cells seeded on polyglycolid-polylactid (PLGA) scaffolds (Oral Bone) (n=14, group 2). RESULTS: The total resorption rate for autologous transplants 3 months post operation was 29%, while the tissue-engineered bone showed a resorption rate of 90%. The autologous bone had a bone density of up to 266-551 Hounsfield units (HU), while sufficient mineralization of tissue-engineered bone was found in only one case (152 HU). CONCLUSION: In this clinical study, the use of autologous cancellous bone grafts in sinus augmentation was more reliable than scaffolds containing cultured osteoblasts. Further tissue-engineered bone transplants should be examined to draw general conclusions about the use of tissue-engineered grafts compared with autologous bone grafts for maxillary sinus augmentation.
Keywords:autologous bone    bone mineralization    sinus augmentation    tissue engineering of bone    volume measurement
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