Guided bone regeneration in dental implant treatment using a bioabsorbable membrane |
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Authors: | Lisa Mayfield&dagger ,Nils Nobré us,Rolf Attströ m,ers Linde |
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Affiliation: | Lund University, Malmö;Göteborg University, Gothenburg, Sweden;Lisa Mayfield, Department of Periodontology, Faculty of Odontology, Lund University, Carl Gustavs väg 34, S-214 21 Malmö, Sweden |
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Abstract: | The aim of this study was to evaluate an osteopromotive technique, using a bioabsorbable membrane, for its ability to restitute bone over buccal fenes-tration and dehiscence defects following fixture installation. 11 patients requiring dental implant treatment and exhibiting sufficient vertical height of the maxilla and compromised bucco-palatal dimensions, as determined clinically and radiographically, were included in the study. 17 Brånemark® titanium fixtures were placed with buccal defects which were augmented by a bioabsorbable membrane, Resolut®. No complications were observed post-operatively. At 6-8 months, abutment connection was performed, and clinical evaluation of the healed defect area was made. The number of exposed buccal threads at fixture installation (median 8; range 2-19), and abutment connection (median 0; range 0-5), respectively, was compared. Out of the 17 fixtures; 14 exhibited complete coverage with bone, whereas 3 showed some remaining threads. A small punch biopsy taken at abutment connection in an area where the membrane had been placed showed a combination of dense connective tissue and bone. Radiographic evaluation of the marginal periimplant bone level is in progress and results to date show a median bone loss of 1.2 mm after a loading period of 4-6 months. Results show that fixture dehiscence and fenestrations, augmented with this bioabsorbable membrane, demonstrate a highly significant amount of new bone formation. |
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Keywords: | guided bone regeneration dental implant bioabsorbable membrane dehiscence defect fenestration defect |
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