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Use of autologous tooth-derived graft material in the post-extraction dental socket. Pilot study

BACKGROUND: The objectives of the present pilot study are to compare via CBCT the alveolar contraction suffered both vertically and horizontally between the control group and the group using autologous dental material (ADM), as well as to study the densitometric differences between both post-extract...

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Autores principales: del Canto-Díaz, Alejandra, de Elío-Oliveros, Joaquín, del Canto-Díaz, Mariano, Alobera-Gracia, Miguel-Angel, del Canto-Pingarrón, Mariano, Martínez-González, Jose-María
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Publicado: Medicina Oral S.L. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6344012/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30573707
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.22536
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author del Canto-Díaz, Alejandra
de Elío-Oliveros, Joaquín
del Canto-Díaz, Mariano
Alobera-Gracia, Miguel-Angel
del Canto-Pingarrón, Mariano
Martínez-González, Jose-María
author_facet del Canto-Díaz, Alejandra
de Elío-Oliveros, Joaquín
del Canto-Díaz, Mariano
Alobera-Gracia, Miguel-Angel
del Canto-Pingarrón, Mariano
Martínez-González, Jose-María
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description BACKGROUND: The objectives of the present pilot study are to compare via CBCT the alveolar contraction suffered both vertically and horizontally between the control group and the group using autologous dental material (ADM), as well as to study the densitometric differences between both post-extraction sockets. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A split-mouth study was performed in n = 9 patients who required two extraction of single-rooted teeth deemed suitable for deferred rehabilitation with osseointegrated implants. Two groups were formed — a control group, in which the post-extraction socket was not filled, and an ADM group, in which the alveolar defect was filled with freshly processed autogenous dental material. Both dimensional and densitometric analyses of the alveoli were performed in both groups immediately after surgery (baseline), as well as 8 weeks and 16 weeks later. RESULTS: The mean height of alveolar bone loss was: VL (Control 1.77 mm, loss of 16.87% of initial alveolar height; ADM 0.42 mm, loss of 4.2% of initial alveolar height), HL-BCB (Control 2.22 mm, ADM 0.16 mm, p= 0.067 at 16 weeks). The mean bone loss of the vestibular width (VL-BCB) was much higher in the control group (1.91 mm at 1 mm, 1.3 mm at 3 mm, and 0.89 mm at 5 mm) than in the ADM group (0.46 mm at 1 mm, 0.21 mm at 3 mm, 0.01 at 5 mm, p=0.098 at 16 weeks). At 16 weeks, densitometric analysis of the coronal alveolar area revealed a bone density of 564.35 ± 288.73 HU in the control group and 922.68 ± 250.82 HU in the ADM group (p=0.045 ). CONCLUSIONS: In light of these preliminary results, autologous dentine may be considered a promising material for use in socket preservation techniques. Key words:Ridge preservation, dimensional height and width changes, post-extraction socket, tooth extraction, autogenous particulate dentine graft.
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spelling pubmed-63440122019-01-29 Use of autologous tooth-derived graft material in the post-extraction dental socket. Pilot study del Canto-Díaz, Alejandra de Elío-Oliveros, Joaquín del Canto-Díaz, Mariano Alobera-Gracia, Miguel-Angel del Canto-Pingarrón, Mariano Martínez-González, Jose-María Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal Research BACKGROUND: The objectives of the present pilot study are to compare via CBCT the alveolar contraction suffered both vertically and horizontally between the control group and the group using autologous dental material (ADM), as well as to study the densitometric differences between both post-extraction sockets. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A split-mouth study was performed in n = 9 patients who required two extraction of single-rooted teeth deemed suitable for deferred rehabilitation with osseointegrated implants. Two groups were formed — a control group, in which the post-extraction socket was not filled, and an ADM group, in which the alveolar defect was filled with freshly processed autogenous dental material. Both dimensional and densitometric analyses of the alveoli were performed in both groups immediately after surgery (baseline), as well as 8 weeks and 16 weeks later. RESULTS: The mean height of alveolar bone loss was: VL (Control 1.77 mm, loss of 16.87% of initial alveolar height; ADM 0.42 mm, loss of 4.2% of initial alveolar height), HL-BCB (Control 2.22 mm, ADM 0.16 mm, p= 0.067 at 16 weeks). The mean bone loss of the vestibular width (VL-BCB) was much higher in the control group (1.91 mm at 1 mm, 1.3 mm at 3 mm, and 0.89 mm at 5 mm) than in the ADM group (0.46 mm at 1 mm, 0.21 mm at 3 mm, 0.01 at 5 mm, p=0.098 at 16 weeks). At 16 weeks, densitometric analysis of the coronal alveolar area revealed a bone density of 564.35 ± 288.73 HU in the control group and 922.68 ± 250.82 HU in the ADM group (p=0.045 ). CONCLUSIONS: In light of these preliminary results, autologous dentine may be considered a promising material for use in socket preservation techniques. Key words:Ridge preservation, dimensional height and width changes, post-extraction socket, tooth extraction, autogenous particulate dentine graft. Medicina Oral S.L. 2019-01 2018-12-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6344012/ /pubmed/30573707 http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.22536 Text en Copyright: © 2019 Medicina Oral S.L. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Martínez-González, Jose-María
Use of autologous tooth-derived graft material in the post-extraction dental socket. Pilot study
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title_fullStr Use of autologous tooth-derived graft material in the post-extraction dental socket. Pilot study
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title_short Use of autologous tooth-derived graft material in the post-extraction dental socket. Pilot study
title_sort use of autologous tooth-derived graft material in the post-extraction dental socket. pilot study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6344012/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30573707
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.22536
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