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Subantral Augmentation with a 1/1 Alloplastic and Autologous Material Mixture. Histological Characteristics and Dimensional Stability of the Newly Formed Bone

BACKGROUND AND AIM. The maxillary sinus augmentation procedure is the most frequent method used to prepare the posterior maxillary area, with bone deficit, for the placement of dental implants. For this purpose, several types of materials have been used as bone grafts, each of these materials having...

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Autores principales: ONIȘOR-GLIGOR, FLORIN, JUNCAR, MIHAI, BĂCIUȚ, GRIGORE, BRAN, SIMION, JUNCAR, RALUCA-IULIA, DUMITRAȘCU, DINU-IULIU, BĂCIUȚ, MIHAELA-FELICIA
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Publicado: Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4508603/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26528051
http://dx.doi.org/10.15386/cjmed-400
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author ONIȘOR-GLIGOR, FLORIN
JUNCAR, MIHAI
BĂCIUȚ, GRIGORE
BRAN, SIMION
JUNCAR, RALUCA-IULIA
DUMITRAȘCU, DINU-IULIU
BĂCIUȚ, MIHAELA-FELICIA
author_facet ONIȘOR-GLIGOR, FLORIN
JUNCAR, MIHAI
BĂCIUȚ, GRIGORE
BRAN, SIMION
JUNCAR, RALUCA-IULIA
DUMITRAȘCU, DINU-IULIU
BĂCIUȚ, MIHAELA-FELICIA
author_sort ONIȘOR-GLIGOR, FLORIN
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description BACKGROUND AND AIM. The maxillary sinus augmentation procedure is the most frequent method used to prepare the posterior maxillary area, with bone deficit, for the placement of dental implants. For this purpose, several types of materials have been used as bone grafts, each of these materials having a number of advantages and disadvantages. The present study is aimed at evaluating the histological and volumetric properties of an alloplastic and autologous material mixture. PATIENTS AND METHODS. The study included 7 selected patients who underwent subantral bone augmentation with a 1/1 autologous and alloplastic material mixture. Subsequently, at the time of dental implant placement, biological samples were taken from the bone augmentation area and were histologically analyzed. The subantral bone resorption rate was also evaluated in parallel. RESULTS. Histological examination evidenced the presence of residual amorphous material in the bone augmentation area. The mean bone resorption rate was 15.15%. The presence of a high bone resorption rate was correlated with the presence of a smaller residual amorphous material amount in the subantral bone augmentation area. CONCLUSIONS. The association of autologous and alloplastic material for subantral bone augmentation improves the characteristics of the two material types.
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spelling pubmed-45086032015-11-02 Subantral Augmentation with a 1/1 Alloplastic and Autologous Material Mixture. Histological Characteristics and Dimensional Stability of the Newly Formed Bone ONIȘOR-GLIGOR, FLORIN JUNCAR, MIHAI BĂCIUȚ, GRIGORE BRAN, SIMION JUNCAR, RALUCA-IULIA DUMITRAȘCU, DINU-IULIU BĂCIUȚ, MIHAELA-FELICIA Clujul Med Original Research BACKGROUND AND AIM. The maxillary sinus augmentation procedure is the most frequent method used to prepare the posterior maxillary area, with bone deficit, for the placement of dental implants. For this purpose, several types of materials have been used as bone grafts, each of these materials having a number of advantages and disadvantages. The present study is aimed at evaluating the histological and volumetric properties of an alloplastic and autologous material mixture. PATIENTS AND METHODS. The study included 7 selected patients who underwent subantral bone augmentation with a 1/1 autologous and alloplastic material mixture. Subsequently, at the time of dental implant placement, biological samples were taken from the bone augmentation area and were histologically analyzed. The subantral bone resorption rate was also evaluated in parallel. RESULTS. Histological examination evidenced the presence of residual amorphous material in the bone augmentation area. The mean bone resorption rate was 15.15%. The presence of a high bone resorption rate was correlated with the presence of a smaller residual amorphous material amount in the subantral bone augmentation area. CONCLUSIONS. The association of autologous and alloplastic material for subantral bone augmentation improves the characteristics of the two material types. Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy 2015 2015-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4508603/ /pubmed/26528051 http://dx.doi.org/10.15386/cjmed-400 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License
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ONIȘOR-GLIGOR, FLORIN
JUNCAR, MIHAI
BĂCIUȚ, GRIGORE
BRAN, SIMION
JUNCAR, RALUCA-IULIA
DUMITRAȘCU, DINU-IULIU
BĂCIUȚ, MIHAELA-FELICIA
Subantral Augmentation with a 1/1 Alloplastic and Autologous Material Mixture. Histological Characteristics and Dimensional Stability of the Newly Formed Bone
title Subantral Augmentation with a 1/1 Alloplastic and Autologous Material Mixture. Histological Characteristics and Dimensional Stability of the Newly Formed Bone
title_full Subantral Augmentation with a 1/1 Alloplastic and Autologous Material Mixture. Histological Characteristics and Dimensional Stability of the Newly Formed Bone
title_fullStr Subantral Augmentation with a 1/1 Alloplastic and Autologous Material Mixture. Histological Characteristics and Dimensional Stability of the Newly Formed Bone
title_full_unstemmed Subantral Augmentation with a 1/1 Alloplastic and Autologous Material Mixture. Histological Characteristics and Dimensional Stability of the Newly Formed Bone
title_short Subantral Augmentation with a 1/1 Alloplastic and Autologous Material Mixture. Histological Characteristics and Dimensional Stability of the Newly Formed Bone
title_sort subantral augmentation with a 1/1 alloplastic and autologous material mixture. histological characteristics and dimensional stability of the newly formed bone
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4508603/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26528051
http://dx.doi.org/10.15386/cjmed-400
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