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Three-Dimensional Impression of Biomaterials for Alveolar Graft: Scoping Review

Craniofacial bone defects are one of the biggest clinical challenges in regenerative medicine, with secondary autologous bone grafting being the gold-standard technique. The development of new three-dimensional matrices intends to overcome the disadvantages of the gold-standard method. The aim of th...

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Autores principales: Francisco, Inês, Basílio, Ângela, Ribeiro, Madalena Prata, Nunes, Catarina, Travassos, Raquel, Marques, Filipa, Pereira, Flávia, Paula, Anabela Baptista, Carrilho, Eunice, Marto, Carlos Miguel, Vale, Francisco
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9961517/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36826875
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jfb14020076
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author Francisco, Inês
Basílio, Ângela
Ribeiro, Madalena Prata
Nunes, Catarina
Travassos, Raquel
Marques, Filipa
Pereira, Flávia
Paula, Anabela Baptista
Carrilho, Eunice
Marto, Carlos Miguel
Vale, Francisco
author_facet Francisco, Inês
Basílio, Ângela
Ribeiro, Madalena Prata
Nunes, Catarina
Travassos, Raquel
Marques, Filipa
Pereira, Flávia
Paula, Anabela Baptista
Carrilho, Eunice
Marto, Carlos Miguel
Vale, Francisco
author_sort Francisco, Inês
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description Craniofacial bone defects are one of the biggest clinical challenges in regenerative medicine, with secondary autologous bone grafting being the gold-standard technique. The development of new three-dimensional matrices intends to overcome the disadvantages of the gold-standard method. The aim of this paper is to put forth an in-depth review regarding the clinical efficiency of available 3D printed biomaterials for the correction of alveolar bone defects. A survey was carried out using the following databases: PubMed via Medline, Cochrane Library, Scopus, Web of Science, EMBASE, and gray literature. The inclusion criteria applied were the following: in vitro, in vivo, ex vivo, and clinical studies; and studies that assessed bone regeneration resorting to 3D printed biomaterials. The risk of bias of the in vitro and in vivo studies was performed using the guidelines for the reporting of pre-clinical studies on dental materials by Faggion Jr and the SYRCLE risk of bias tool, respectively. In total, 92 publications were included in the final sample. The most reported three-dimensional biomaterials were the PCL matrix, β-TCP matrix, and hydroxyapatite matrix. These biomaterials can be combined with different polymers and bioactive molecules such as rBMP-2. Most of the included studies had a high risk of bias. Despite the advances in the research on new three-dimensionally printed biomaterials in bone regeneration, the existing results are not sufficient to justify the application of these biomaterials in routine clinical practice.
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spelling pubmed-99615172023-02-26 Three-Dimensional Impression of Biomaterials for Alveolar Graft: Scoping Review Francisco, Inês Basílio, Ângela Ribeiro, Madalena Prata Nunes, Catarina Travassos, Raquel Marques, Filipa Pereira, Flávia Paula, Anabela Baptista Carrilho, Eunice Marto, Carlos Miguel Vale, Francisco J Funct Biomater Review Craniofacial bone defects are one of the biggest clinical challenges in regenerative medicine, with secondary autologous bone grafting being the gold-standard technique. The development of new three-dimensional matrices intends to overcome the disadvantages of the gold-standard method. The aim of this paper is to put forth an in-depth review regarding the clinical efficiency of available 3D printed biomaterials for the correction of alveolar bone defects. A survey was carried out using the following databases: PubMed via Medline, Cochrane Library, Scopus, Web of Science, EMBASE, and gray literature. The inclusion criteria applied were the following: in vitro, in vivo, ex vivo, and clinical studies; and studies that assessed bone regeneration resorting to 3D printed biomaterials. The risk of bias of the in vitro and in vivo studies was performed using the guidelines for the reporting of pre-clinical studies on dental materials by Faggion Jr and the SYRCLE risk of bias tool, respectively. In total, 92 publications were included in the final sample. The most reported three-dimensional biomaterials were the PCL matrix, β-TCP matrix, and hydroxyapatite matrix. These biomaterials can be combined with different polymers and bioactive molecules such as rBMP-2. Most of the included studies had a high risk of bias. Despite the advances in the research on new three-dimensionally printed biomaterials in bone regeneration, the existing results are not sufficient to justify the application of these biomaterials in routine clinical practice. MDPI 2023-01-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9961517/ /pubmed/36826875 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jfb14020076 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Francisco, Inês
Basílio, Ângela
Ribeiro, Madalena Prata
Nunes, Catarina
Travassos, Raquel
Marques, Filipa
Pereira, Flávia
Paula, Anabela Baptista
Carrilho, Eunice
Marto, Carlos Miguel
Vale, Francisco
Three-Dimensional Impression of Biomaterials for Alveolar Graft: Scoping Review
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title_fullStr Three-Dimensional Impression of Biomaterials for Alveolar Graft: Scoping Review
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title_short Three-Dimensional Impression of Biomaterials for Alveolar Graft: Scoping Review
title_sort three-dimensional impression of biomaterials for alveolar graft: scoping review
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