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Bone vitality and vascularization of mandibular and maxillary bone grafts in maxillary sinus floor elevation: A retrospective cohort study

OBJECTIVES: Mandibular retromolar (predominantly cortical) and maxillary tuberosity (predominantly cancellous) bone grafts are used in patients undergoing maxillary sinus floor elevation (MSFE) for dental implant placement. The aim of this retrospective cohort study was to investigate whether differ...

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Autores principales: Wu, Vivian, Schulten, Engelbert A. J. M., Helder, Marco N., ten Bruggenkate, Christiaan M., Bravenboer, Nathalie, Klein‐Nulend, Jenneke
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10092303/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36214357
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cid.13142
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author Wu, Vivian
Schulten, Engelbert A. J. M.
Helder, Marco N.
ten Bruggenkate, Christiaan M.
Bravenboer, Nathalie
Klein‐Nulend, Jenneke
author_facet Wu, Vivian
Schulten, Engelbert A. J. M.
Helder, Marco N.
ten Bruggenkate, Christiaan M.
Bravenboer, Nathalie
Klein‐Nulend, Jenneke
author_sort Wu, Vivian
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description OBJECTIVES: Mandibular retromolar (predominantly cortical) and maxillary tuberosity (predominantly cancellous) bone grafts are used in patients undergoing maxillary sinus floor elevation (MSFE) for dental implant placement. The aim of this retrospective cohort study was to investigate whether differences exist in bone formation and vascularization after grafting with either bone source in patients undergoing MSFE. METHODS: Fifteen patients undergoing MSFE were treated with retromolar (n = 9) or tuberosity (n = 6) bone grafts. Biopsies were taken 4 months postoperatively prior to dental implant placement, and histomorphometrically analyzed to quantify bone and osteoid area, number of total, apoptotic, and receptor activator of nuclear factor‐κB ligand (RANKL)‐positive osteocytes, small and large‐sized blood vessels, and osteoclasts. The grafted area was divided in three regions (caudal‐cranial): RI, RII, and RIII. RESULTS: Bone volume was 40% (RII, RIII) higher and osteoid volume 10% (RII) lower in retromolar compared to tuberosity‐grafted areas. Total osteocyte number and number of RANKL‐positive osteocytes were 23% (RII) and 90% (RI, RII) lower, but osteoclast number was higher (retromolar: 12, tuberosity: 0) in retromolar‐grafted areas. The total number of blood vessels was 80% (RI) to 60% (RIII) lower, while the percentage of large‐sized blood vessels was 86% (RI) to 25% (RIII) higher in retromolar‐grafted areas. Number of osteocyte lacunae and apoptotic osteocytes were similar in both bone grafts used. CONCLUSIONS: Compared to the retromolar bone, tuberosity bone showed increased bone vitality and vascularization in patients undergoing MSFE, likely due to faster bone remodeling or earlier start of new bone formation. Therefore, tuberosity bone grafts might perform better in enhancing bone regeneration.
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spelling pubmed-100923032023-04-13 Bone vitality and vascularization of mandibular and maxillary bone grafts in maxillary sinus floor elevation: A retrospective cohort study Wu, Vivian Schulten, Engelbert A. J. M. Helder, Marco N. ten Bruggenkate, Christiaan M. Bravenboer, Nathalie Klein‐Nulend, Jenneke Clin Implant Dent Relat Res Original Articles OBJECTIVES: Mandibular retromolar (predominantly cortical) and maxillary tuberosity (predominantly cancellous) bone grafts are used in patients undergoing maxillary sinus floor elevation (MSFE) for dental implant placement. The aim of this retrospective cohort study was to investigate whether differences exist in bone formation and vascularization after grafting with either bone source in patients undergoing MSFE. METHODS: Fifteen patients undergoing MSFE were treated with retromolar (n = 9) or tuberosity (n = 6) bone grafts. Biopsies were taken 4 months postoperatively prior to dental implant placement, and histomorphometrically analyzed to quantify bone and osteoid area, number of total, apoptotic, and receptor activator of nuclear factor‐κB ligand (RANKL)‐positive osteocytes, small and large‐sized blood vessels, and osteoclasts. The grafted area was divided in three regions (caudal‐cranial): RI, RII, and RIII. RESULTS: Bone volume was 40% (RII, RIII) higher and osteoid volume 10% (RII) lower in retromolar compared to tuberosity‐grafted areas. Total osteocyte number and number of RANKL‐positive osteocytes were 23% (RII) and 90% (RI, RII) lower, but osteoclast number was higher (retromolar: 12, tuberosity: 0) in retromolar‐grafted areas. The total number of blood vessels was 80% (RI) to 60% (RIII) lower, while the percentage of large‐sized blood vessels was 86% (RI) to 25% (RIII) higher in retromolar‐grafted areas. Number of osteocyte lacunae and apoptotic osteocytes were similar in both bone grafts used. CONCLUSIONS: Compared to the retromolar bone, tuberosity bone showed increased bone vitality and vascularization in patients undergoing MSFE, likely due to faster bone remodeling or earlier start of new bone formation. Therefore, tuberosity bone grafts might perform better in enhancing bone regeneration. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022-10-10 2023-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10092303/ /pubmed/36214357 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cid.13142 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Wu, Vivian
Schulten, Engelbert A. J. M.
Helder, Marco N.
ten Bruggenkate, Christiaan M.
Bravenboer, Nathalie
Klein‐Nulend, Jenneke
Bone vitality and vascularization of mandibular and maxillary bone grafts in maxillary sinus floor elevation: A retrospective cohort study
title Bone vitality and vascularization of mandibular and maxillary bone grafts in maxillary sinus floor elevation: A retrospective cohort study
title_full Bone vitality and vascularization of mandibular and maxillary bone grafts in maxillary sinus floor elevation: A retrospective cohort study
title_fullStr Bone vitality and vascularization of mandibular and maxillary bone grafts in maxillary sinus floor elevation: A retrospective cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Bone vitality and vascularization of mandibular and maxillary bone grafts in maxillary sinus floor elevation: A retrospective cohort study
title_short Bone vitality and vascularization of mandibular and maxillary bone grafts in maxillary sinus floor elevation: A retrospective cohort study
title_sort bone vitality and vascularization of mandibular and maxillary bone grafts in maxillary sinus floor elevation: a retrospective cohort study
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10092303/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36214357
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cid.13142
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