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Volumetric analysis of bone substitute material performance within the human sinus cavity of former head and neck cancer patients: A prospective, randomized clinical trial

BACKGROUND: In numerous animal and human studies, it could be detected that in bone augmentation procedures, material's physicochemical characteristics can influence the cellular inflammatory pattern and therefore the integration in the host tissue. Histological, histomorphometrical, and clinic...

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Autores principales: Lorenz, Jonas, Eichler, Kathrin, Barbeck, Mike, Lerner, Henriette, Stübinger, Stefan, Seipel, Catherine, Vogl, Thomas J., Kovács, Adorján F., Ghanaati, Shahram, Sader, Robert A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5343624/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28299254
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2231-0746.200344
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author Lorenz, Jonas
Eichler, Kathrin
Barbeck, Mike
Lerner, Henriette
Stübinger, Stefan
Seipel, Catherine
Vogl, Thomas J.
Kovács, Adorján F.
Ghanaati, Shahram
Sader, Robert A.
author_facet Lorenz, Jonas
Eichler, Kathrin
Barbeck, Mike
Lerner, Henriette
Stübinger, Stefan
Seipel, Catherine
Vogl, Thomas J.
Kovács, Adorján F.
Ghanaati, Shahram
Sader, Robert A.
author_sort Lorenz, Jonas
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description BACKGROUND: In numerous animal and human studies, it could be detected that in bone augmentation procedures, material's physicochemical characteristics can influence the cellular inflammatory pattern and therefore the integration in the host tissue. Histological, histomorphometrical, and clinical analyses of the integration of the biomaterial in the surrounding tissue are well established methodologies; however, they do not make a statement on volume and density changes of the augmented biomaterial. AIMS: The aim of the present study was to assess the volume and density of a xenogeneic (Bio-Oss(®), BO) and a synthetic (NanoBone(®), NB) bone substitute material in split-mouth sinus augmentations in former tumor patients to complete histological and histomorphometrical assessment. METHODS: Immediately and 6 months after sinus augmentation computed tomography scans were recorded, bone grafts were marked, and the volume was calculated with radiologic RIS-PACS software (General Electric Healthcare, Chalfont St. Giles, Great Britain) to determine the integration and degradation behavior of both biomaterials. RESULTS: Radiographic analysis revealed a volume reduction of the initial augmented bone substitute material (i.e. 100%) to 77.36 (±11.68) % in the BO-group, respectively, 75.82 (±22.28) % in the NB-group six months after augmentation. In both materials, the volume reduction was not significant. Bone density significantly increased in both groups. CONCLUSION: The presented radiological investigation presents a favorable method to obtain clinically relevant information concerning the integration and degradation behavior of bone substitute materials.
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spelling pubmed-53436242017-03-15 Volumetric analysis of bone substitute material performance within the human sinus cavity of former head and neck cancer patients: A prospective, randomized clinical trial Lorenz, Jonas Eichler, Kathrin Barbeck, Mike Lerner, Henriette Stübinger, Stefan Seipel, Catherine Vogl, Thomas J. Kovács, Adorján F. Ghanaati, Shahram Sader, Robert A. Ann Maxillofac Surg Original Article - Prospective Study BACKGROUND: In numerous animal and human studies, it could be detected that in bone augmentation procedures, material's physicochemical characteristics can influence the cellular inflammatory pattern and therefore the integration in the host tissue. Histological, histomorphometrical, and clinical analyses of the integration of the biomaterial in the surrounding tissue are well established methodologies; however, they do not make a statement on volume and density changes of the augmented biomaterial. AIMS: The aim of the present study was to assess the volume and density of a xenogeneic (Bio-Oss(®), BO) and a synthetic (NanoBone(®), NB) bone substitute material in split-mouth sinus augmentations in former tumor patients to complete histological and histomorphometrical assessment. METHODS: Immediately and 6 months after sinus augmentation computed tomography scans were recorded, bone grafts were marked, and the volume was calculated with radiologic RIS-PACS software (General Electric Healthcare, Chalfont St. Giles, Great Britain) to determine the integration and degradation behavior of both biomaterials. RESULTS: Radiographic analysis revealed a volume reduction of the initial augmented bone substitute material (i.e. 100%) to 77.36 (±11.68) % in the BO-group, respectively, 75.82 (±22.28) % in the NB-group six months after augmentation. In both materials, the volume reduction was not significant. Bone density significantly increased in both groups. CONCLUSION: The presented radiological investigation presents a favorable method to obtain clinically relevant information concerning the integration and degradation behavior of bone substitute materials. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC5343624/ /pubmed/28299254 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2231-0746.200344 Text en Copyright: © 2017 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-ShareAlike 3.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
spellingShingle Original Article - Prospective Study
Lorenz, Jonas
Eichler, Kathrin
Barbeck, Mike
Lerner, Henriette
Stübinger, Stefan
Seipel, Catherine
Vogl, Thomas J.
Kovács, Adorján F.
Ghanaati, Shahram
Sader, Robert A.
Volumetric analysis of bone substitute material performance within the human sinus cavity of former head and neck cancer patients: A prospective, randomized clinical trial
title Volumetric analysis of bone substitute material performance within the human sinus cavity of former head and neck cancer patients: A prospective, randomized clinical trial
title_full Volumetric analysis of bone substitute material performance within the human sinus cavity of former head and neck cancer patients: A prospective, randomized clinical trial
title_fullStr Volumetric analysis of bone substitute material performance within the human sinus cavity of former head and neck cancer patients: A prospective, randomized clinical trial
title_full_unstemmed Volumetric analysis of bone substitute material performance within the human sinus cavity of former head and neck cancer patients: A prospective, randomized clinical trial
title_short Volumetric analysis of bone substitute material performance within the human sinus cavity of former head and neck cancer patients: A prospective, randomized clinical trial
title_sort volumetric analysis of bone substitute material performance within the human sinus cavity of former head and neck cancer patients: a prospective, randomized clinical trial
topic Original Article - Prospective Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5343624/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28299254
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2231-0746.200344
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