Applied Sciences (Jun 2020)

Clinical Case Employing Two Different Biomaterials in Bone Regeneration

  • Roberto Ghiretti,
  • Carlo F. Grottoli,
  • Alberto Cingolani,
  • Giuseppe Perale

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app10134516
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 13
p. 4516

Abstract

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The case of a 59-year-old woman lacking bone in the lower left side of her mandible, and treated with two different biomaterials for bone regeneration, is reported here. Specifically, two different anatomical sites damaged by two different pathologies were studied: a radicular fracture and peri-implantitis. The sites were treated via xenograft bone substitute and calcium phosphosilicate, respectively. Follow-up evaluations showed that the two different methodologies employing different materials in the same organism undergoing the same metabolic processes achieved the same good results. This represents a significant change in current surgical strategies for the dental region: instead of focusing on a single gold-standard technique, it is possible to follow a hybrid approach by adapting the biomaterial and the protocol used to the specificities of the defect.

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