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Synthetic bone substitute material comparable with xenogeneic material for bone tissue regeneration in oral cancer patients: First and preliminary histological, histomorphometrical and clinical results

BACKGROUND: The present study was first to evaluate the material-specific cellular tissue response of patients with head and neck cancer to a nanocrystalline hydroxyapatite bone substitute NanoBone (NB) in comparison with a deproteinized bovine bone matrix Bio-Oss (BO) after implantation into the si...

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Autores principales: Ghanaati, Shahram, Barbeck, Mike, Lorenz, Jonas, Stuebinger, Stefan, Seitz, Oliver, Landes, Constantin, Kovács, Adorján F., Kirkpatrick, Charles J., Sader, Robert A.
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Publicado: Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3814660/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24205471
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2231-0746.119221
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author Ghanaati, Shahram
Barbeck, Mike
Lorenz, Jonas
Stuebinger, Stefan
Seitz, Oliver
Landes, Constantin
Kovács, Adorján F.
Kirkpatrick, Charles J.
Sader, Robert A.
author_facet Ghanaati, Shahram
Barbeck, Mike
Lorenz, Jonas
Stuebinger, Stefan
Seitz, Oliver
Landes, Constantin
Kovács, Adorján F.
Kirkpatrick, Charles J.
Sader, Robert A.
author_sort Ghanaati, Shahram
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The present study was first to evaluate the material-specific cellular tissue response of patients with head and neck cancer to a nanocrystalline hydroxyapatite bone substitute NanoBone (NB) in comparison with a deproteinized bovine bone matrix Bio-Oss (BO) after implantation into the sinus cavity. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eight patients with tumor resection for oral cancer and severely resorbed maxillary bone received materials according to a split mouth design for 6 months. Bone cores were harvested prior to implantation and analyzed histologically and histomorphometrically. Implant survival was followed-up to 2 years after placement. RESULTS: Histologically, NB underwent a higher vascularization and induced significantly more tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase-positive (TRAP-positive) multinucleated giant cells when compared with BO, which induced mainly mononuclear cells. No significant difference was observed in the extent of new bone formation between both groups. The clinical follow-up showed undisturbed healing of all implants in the BO-group, whereas the loss of one implant was observed in the NB-group. CONCLUSIONS: Within its limits, the present study showed for the first time that both material classes evaluated, despite their induction of different cellular tissue reactions, may be useful as augmentation materials for dental and maxillofacial surgical applications, particularly in patients who previously had oral cancer.
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spelling pubmed-38146602013-11-07 Synthetic bone substitute material comparable with xenogeneic material for bone tissue regeneration in oral cancer patients: First and preliminary histological, histomorphometrical and clinical results Ghanaati, Shahram Barbeck, Mike Lorenz, Jonas Stuebinger, Stefan Seitz, Oliver Landes, Constantin Kovács, Adorján F. Kirkpatrick, Charles J. Sader, Robert A. Ann Maxillofac Surg Original Research - Material Science BACKGROUND: The present study was first to evaluate the material-specific cellular tissue response of patients with head and neck cancer to a nanocrystalline hydroxyapatite bone substitute NanoBone (NB) in comparison with a deproteinized bovine bone matrix Bio-Oss (BO) after implantation into the sinus cavity. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eight patients with tumor resection for oral cancer and severely resorbed maxillary bone received materials according to a split mouth design for 6 months. Bone cores were harvested prior to implantation and analyzed histologically and histomorphometrically. Implant survival was followed-up to 2 years after placement. RESULTS: Histologically, NB underwent a higher vascularization and induced significantly more tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase-positive (TRAP-positive) multinucleated giant cells when compared with BO, which induced mainly mononuclear cells. No significant difference was observed in the extent of new bone formation between both groups. The clinical follow-up showed undisturbed healing of all implants in the BO-group, whereas the loss of one implant was observed in the NB-group. CONCLUSIONS: Within its limits, the present study showed for the first time that both material classes evaluated, despite their induction of different cellular tissue reactions, may be useful as augmentation materials for dental and maxillofacial surgical applications, particularly in patients who previously had oral cancer. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC3814660/ /pubmed/24205471 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2231-0746.119221 Text en Copyright: © Annals of Maxillofacial Surgery http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research - Material Science
Ghanaati, Shahram
Barbeck, Mike
Lorenz, Jonas
Stuebinger, Stefan
Seitz, Oliver
Landes, Constantin
Kovács, Adorján F.
Kirkpatrick, Charles J.
Sader, Robert A.
Synthetic bone substitute material comparable with xenogeneic material for bone tissue regeneration in oral cancer patients: First and preliminary histological, histomorphometrical and clinical results
title Synthetic bone substitute material comparable with xenogeneic material for bone tissue regeneration in oral cancer patients: First and preliminary histological, histomorphometrical and clinical results
title_full Synthetic bone substitute material comparable with xenogeneic material for bone tissue regeneration in oral cancer patients: First and preliminary histological, histomorphometrical and clinical results
title_fullStr Synthetic bone substitute material comparable with xenogeneic material for bone tissue regeneration in oral cancer patients: First and preliminary histological, histomorphometrical and clinical results
title_full_unstemmed Synthetic bone substitute material comparable with xenogeneic material for bone tissue regeneration in oral cancer patients: First and preliminary histological, histomorphometrical and clinical results
title_short Synthetic bone substitute material comparable with xenogeneic material for bone tissue regeneration in oral cancer patients: First and preliminary histological, histomorphometrical and clinical results
title_sort synthetic bone substitute material comparable with xenogeneic material for bone tissue regeneration in oral cancer patients: first and preliminary histological, histomorphometrical and clinical results
topic Original Research - Material Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3814660/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24205471
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2231-0746.119221
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