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Case Report: Histological and Histomorphometrical Results of a 3-D Printed Biphasic Calcium Phosphate Ceramic 7 Years After Insertion in a Human Maxillary Alveolar Ridge

Introduction: Dental implant placement can be challenging when insufficient bone volume is present and bone augmentation procedures are indicated. The purpose was to assess clinically and histologically a specimen of 30%HA-60%β-TCP BCP 3D-printed scaffold, after 7-years. Case Description: The patien...

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Autores principales: Mangano, Carlo, Giuliani, Alessandra, De Tullio, Ilaria, Raspanti, Mario, Piattelli, Adriano, Iezzi, Giovanna
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8082101/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33937211
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2021.614325
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author Mangano, Carlo
Giuliani, Alessandra
De Tullio, Ilaria
Raspanti, Mario
Piattelli, Adriano
Iezzi, Giovanna
author_facet Mangano, Carlo
Giuliani, Alessandra
De Tullio, Ilaria
Raspanti, Mario
Piattelli, Adriano
Iezzi, Giovanna
author_sort Mangano, Carlo
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description Introduction: Dental implant placement can be challenging when insufficient bone volume is present and bone augmentation procedures are indicated. The purpose was to assess clinically and histologically a specimen of 30%HA-60%β-TCP BCP 3D-printed scaffold, after 7-years. Case Description: The patient underwent bone regeneration of maxillary buccal plate with 3D-printed biphasic-HA block in 2013. After 7-years, a specimen of the regenerated bone was harvested and processed to perform microCT and histomorphometrical analyses. Results: The microarchitecture study performed by microCT in the test-biopsy showed that biomaterial volume decreased more than 23% and that newly-formed bone volume represented more than 57% of the overall mineralized tissue. Comparing with unloaded controls or peri-dental bone, Test-sample appeared much more mineralized and bulky. Histological evaluation showed complete integration of the scaffold and signs of particles degradation. The percentage of bone, biomaterials and soft tissues was, respectively, 59.2, 25.6, and 15.2%. Under polarized light microscopy, the biomaterial was surrounded by lamellar bone. These results indicate that, while unloaded jaws mimicked the typical osteoporotic microarchitecture after 1-year without loading, the BCP helped to preserve a correct microarchitecture after 7-years. Conclusions: BCP 3D-printed scaffolds represent a suitable solution for bone regeneration: they can lead to straightforward and less time-consuming surgery, and to bone preservation.
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spelling pubmed-80821012021-04-30 Case Report: Histological and Histomorphometrical Results of a 3-D Printed Biphasic Calcium Phosphate Ceramic 7 Years After Insertion in a Human Maxillary Alveolar Ridge Mangano, Carlo Giuliani, Alessandra De Tullio, Ilaria Raspanti, Mario Piattelli, Adriano Iezzi, Giovanna Front Bioeng Biotechnol Bioengineering and Biotechnology Introduction: Dental implant placement can be challenging when insufficient bone volume is present and bone augmentation procedures are indicated. The purpose was to assess clinically and histologically a specimen of 30%HA-60%β-TCP BCP 3D-printed scaffold, after 7-years. Case Description: The patient underwent bone regeneration of maxillary buccal plate with 3D-printed biphasic-HA block in 2013. After 7-years, a specimen of the regenerated bone was harvested and processed to perform microCT and histomorphometrical analyses. Results: The microarchitecture study performed by microCT in the test-biopsy showed that biomaterial volume decreased more than 23% and that newly-formed bone volume represented more than 57% of the overall mineralized tissue. Comparing with unloaded controls or peri-dental bone, Test-sample appeared much more mineralized and bulky. Histological evaluation showed complete integration of the scaffold and signs of particles degradation. The percentage of bone, biomaterials and soft tissues was, respectively, 59.2, 25.6, and 15.2%. Under polarized light microscopy, the biomaterial was surrounded by lamellar bone. These results indicate that, while unloaded jaws mimicked the typical osteoporotic microarchitecture after 1-year without loading, the BCP helped to preserve a correct microarchitecture after 7-years. Conclusions: BCP 3D-printed scaffolds represent a suitable solution for bone regeneration: they can lead to straightforward and less time-consuming surgery, and to bone preservation. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8082101/ /pubmed/33937211 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2021.614325 Text en Copyright © 2021 Mangano, Giuliani, De Tullio, Raspanti, Piattelli and Iezzi. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Bioengineering and Biotechnology
Mangano, Carlo
Giuliani, Alessandra
De Tullio, Ilaria
Raspanti, Mario
Piattelli, Adriano
Iezzi, Giovanna
Case Report: Histological and Histomorphometrical Results of a 3-D Printed Biphasic Calcium Phosphate Ceramic 7 Years After Insertion in a Human Maxillary Alveolar Ridge
title Case Report: Histological and Histomorphometrical Results of a 3-D Printed Biphasic Calcium Phosphate Ceramic 7 Years After Insertion in a Human Maxillary Alveolar Ridge
title_full Case Report: Histological and Histomorphometrical Results of a 3-D Printed Biphasic Calcium Phosphate Ceramic 7 Years After Insertion in a Human Maxillary Alveolar Ridge
title_fullStr Case Report: Histological and Histomorphometrical Results of a 3-D Printed Biphasic Calcium Phosphate Ceramic 7 Years After Insertion in a Human Maxillary Alveolar Ridge
title_full_unstemmed Case Report: Histological and Histomorphometrical Results of a 3-D Printed Biphasic Calcium Phosphate Ceramic 7 Years After Insertion in a Human Maxillary Alveolar Ridge
title_short Case Report: Histological and Histomorphometrical Results of a 3-D Printed Biphasic Calcium Phosphate Ceramic 7 Years After Insertion in a Human Maxillary Alveolar Ridge
title_sort case report: histological and histomorphometrical results of a 3-d printed biphasic calcium phosphate ceramic 7 years after insertion in a human maxillary alveolar ridge
topic Bioengineering and Biotechnology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8082101/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33937211
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2021.614325
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