Regeneration, Reconstruction & Restoration (Apr 2016)

Evaluation of Demineralized Freeze- Dried Bone in Augmentation of Buccal Defects during Implant Placement

  • Reza Tabrizi,
  • Hassan Mir Mohammad Sadeghi,
  • Hooman Hashemzadeh,
  • Saba Jafari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22037/rrr.v1i2.10524
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 2
pp. 75 – 78

Abstract

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Introduction: Bone thickness in the anterior of the maxilla is one of the major concerns for implant placement. The aim of the present study is to evaluate stability of demineralized freeze- dried bone (DFDB) graft for augmentation of buccal defects during implant placement at the anterior of the maxilla using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). Materials and Methods: The DFDB graft was used for augmentation of buccal defects during implant placement at the anterior of the maxilla. The amount of remnant DFDB was measured in three points: Coronal, middle and apical portion of the buccal sides of implants after one year. Results: Twenty-two samples were included in this study. All of the exposed implants were osseo-integrated. A significant difference was detected for remnant grafting bone in the coronal and apical portion of the implants between the central site and the lateral site (P0.05). Conclusion: DFDB could be used successfully for augmentation of buccal defects during implant placement. It is assumed that approximately 50% of DFDB is resorbed one year after grafting. The recipient site may influence the amount of resorption rate.

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