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Influence of two barrier membranes on staged guided bone regeneration and osseointegration of titanium implants in dogs. Part 2: augmentation using bone graft substitutes
Authors:Mihatovic Ilja  Becker Jürgen  Golubovic Vladimir  Hegewald Andrea  Schwarz Frank
Institution:Department of Oral Surgery, Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany.
Abstract:Objectives: To assess the influence of two barrier membranes and two bone graft substitutes on staged guided bone regeneration and osseointegration of titanium implants in dogs. Materials and methods: Saddle‐type defects were prepared in the lower jaws of 6 fox hounds and randomly filled with a natural bone mineral (NBM) and a biphasic calcium phosphate (SBC) and allocated to either an in situ gelling polyethylene glycol (PEG) or a collagen membrane (CM). At 8 weeks, modSLA titanium implants were inserted and left to heal in a submerged position. At 8+2 weeks, respectively, dissected blocks were processed for histomorphometrical analysis (e.g., mineralized tissue MT], bone‐to‐implant contact BIC]). Results: The mean MT values (mm2) and BIC values (%) tended to be higher in the PEG groups (MT: NBM 3.4±1.7]; SBC 4.2±2]/BIC: NBM 67.7±16.9]; SBC 66.9±17.8]) when compared with the corresponding CM groups (MT: NBM 2.5±0.8]; SBC 2.3±1.6]/BIC: NBM 54.1±22.6]; SBC 61±8.7]). These differences, however, did not reach statistical significance. Conclusion: It was concluded that all augmentation procedures investigated supported bone regeneration and staged osseointegration of modSLA titanium implants. To cite this article :
Mihatovic I, Becker J, Golubovic V, Hegewald A, Schwarz F. Influence of two barrier membranes on staged guided bone regeneration and osseointegration of titanium implants in dogs. Part 2: augmentation using bone graft substitutes.
Clin Oral Impl Res. 23 , 2012; 308–315.
doi: 10.1111/j.1600‐0501.2011.02238.x
Keywords:alveolar ridge defect  animal study  barrier membranes  bone substitutes  guided bone regeneration
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