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A prospective histomorphometric and cephalometric comparison of bovine bone substitute and autogenous bone grafting in Le Fort I osteotomies
Authors:Andreas Naros  Bassem Bayazeed  Ulrich Schwarz  Heiner Nagursky  Siegmar Reinert  Rainer Schmelzeisen  Sebastian Sauerbier
Affiliation:1. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, (Head: Prof. Dr. Dr. Siegmar Reinert, MD, DMD, PhD), University Hospital Tuebingen, Osianderstrasse 2-8, 72076 Tuebingen, Germany;2. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, (Head: Prof. Dr. Dr. Rainer Schmelzeisen, MD, DMD, PhD), University Hospital Freiburg, Hugstetter Str. 55, 79106 Freiburg, Germany
Abstract:

Purpose

The aim of the present study was the histomorphometric and cephalometric comparison of autogenous bone grafting of the anterior iliac crest and the application of bovine bone substitute concerning new bone formation and postoperative stability in patients undergoing orthognathic Le Fort I osteotomy.

Patients and methods

Twenty-five patients requiring orthognathic surgery with Le Fort I osteotomy were included in this study. Patients were randomly divided into three groups receiving either autogenous iliac crest BONE grafting (BONE; n = 8) or xenogenic bovine bone grafting (Bio-Oss®) in INTER (n = 12) or in ONLAY (n = 5) position. Histomorphometric analysis was performed using trephine bone biopsies from the autogenous, respectively xenogenic bone grafting region. Postoperative stability was evaluated using teleradiographies of three different timepoints.

Results

All groups showed comparable mineralized fractions in bone biopsies of 50.2% (±13.2%) INTER, 46.48% (±12.3%) ONLAY and 57.1% (±20.6%) BONE as well as comparable percentage of connective tissue. Patients in the INTER-group revealed the lowest relapse rate of 20.5% (INTER) compared to 30.3% (ONLAY) and 33.0% (BONE). All groups underwent comparable maxillary advancement and healing time.

Conclusions

Present results indicate that block shaped bovine bone substitute is a promising alternative to autogenous bone grafting to bridge the Le Fort I osteotomy gap in orthognathic surgery.
Keywords:Le Fort I osteotomy  Orthognathic surgery  Bone substitute  Bio-Oss  Bone regeneration
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