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Alveolar ridge augmentation using implants coated with recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2: histologic observations
Authors:Wikesjö Ulf M E  Qahash Mohammed  Polimeni Giuseppe  Susin Cristiano  Shanaman Richard H  Rohrer Michael D  Wozney John M  Hall Jan
Institution:Laboratory for Applied Periodontal and Craniofacial Regeneration, Medical College of Georgia, School of Dentistry, Augusta, GA 30912, USA. uwikesjo@mcg.edu
Abstract:Background: Studies using ectopic rodent, orthotopic canine, and non‐human primate models show that bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) coated onto titanium surfaces induce local bone formation. The objective of this study was to examine the ability of recombinant human BMP‐2 (rhBMP‐2) coated onto a titanium porous oxide implant surface to stimulate local bone formation including osseointegration and vertical augmentation of the alveolar ridge. Material and Methods: Bilateral, critical‐size, 5 mm, supra‐alveolar, peri‐implant defects were created in 12 young adult Hound Labrador mongrel dogs. Six animals received implants coated with rhBMP‐2 at 0.75 or 1.5 mg/ml, and six animals received implants coated with rhBMP‐2 at 3.0 mg/ml or uncoated control. Treatments were randomized between jaw quadrants. The mucoperiosteal flaps were advanced, adapted and sutured to submerge the implants for primary intention healing. The animals received fluorescent bone markers at weeks 3, 4, 7 and 8 post‐surgery when they were euthanized for histologic evaluation. Results: Jaw quadrants receiving implants coated with rhBMP‐2 exhibited gradually regressing swelling that became hard to palpate disguising the contours of the implants. The histologic evaluation showed robust bone formation reaching or exceeding the implant platform. The newly formed bone exhibited characteristics of the adjoining resident Type II bone including cortex formation for sites receiving implants coated with rhBMP‐2 at 0.75 or 1.5 mg/ml. Sites receiving implants coated with rhBMP‐2 at 3.0 mg/ml exhibited more immature trabecular bone formation, seroma formation and peri‐implant bone remodelling resulting in undesirable implant displacement. Control implants exhibited minimal, if any, bone formation. Thus, implants coated with rhBMP‐2 at 0.75, 1.5 and 3.0 mg/ml exhibited significant bone formation (height and area) compared with the sham‐surgery control averaging (±SD) 4.4±0.4, 4.2±0.7 and 4.2±1.2 versus 0.8±0.3 mm; and 5.0±2.2, 5.6±2.2 and 7.4±3.5 versus 0.7±0.3 mm2, respectively (p<0.01). All the treatment groups exhibited clinically relevant osseointegration. Conclusions: rhBMP‐2 coated onto titanium porous oxide implant surfaces induced clinically relevant local bone formation including vertical augmentation of the alveolar ridge and osseointegration. Higher concentrations/doses were associated with untoward effects.
Keywords:alveolar augmentation  bone morphogenetic protein  dental/oral implants  dogs  osseointegration  rhBMP‐2  seroma  tissue engineering  titanium  titanium porous oxide
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