TY - JOUR
T1 - Histologic and tomographic findings of bone block allografts in a 4 years follow-up
T2 - A case series
AU - Deluiz, Daniel
AU - Oliveira, Luciano Santos
AU - Fletcher, Paul
AU - Pires, Fábio Ramôa
AU - Tinoco, Justine Monnerat
AU - Tinoco, Eduardo Muniz Barretto
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2016/11/1
Y1 - 2016/11/1
N2 - The aim of this paper is to report histologic and tomographic findings of fresh frozen bone block allografts bearing dental implants in functional occlusion in a long-term follow-up. Four patients with implants functionally loaded for 4 years on augmented ridges requiring additional mucogingival surgery or implant placement were included in this case series. Cone-beam tomography scans were compared volumetrically between the baseline (first implant placement) and current images. Biopsies of the grafts were retrieved and sent to histological analysis. Volumetric reduction of the grafts varied from 2.1 to 7.7%. Histological evaluation demonstrated well-incorporated grafts with different degrees of remodeling. While data presented in this report are from a small sample size and do not allow definitive conclusions, the biopsies of the grafted sites were very similar to the host’s native bone. Remodeling of the cortical portion of the allografts seems to take longer than the cancellous portion. The presence of unincorporated graft remains did not impair the implant success or the health of the surrounding tissues. This is the first time histologic and tomographic long term data of bone allograft have been made available in dentistry.
AB - The aim of this paper is to report histologic and tomographic findings of fresh frozen bone block allografts bearing dental implants in functional occlusion in a long-term follow-up. Four patients with implants functionally loaded for 4 years on augmented ridges requiring additional mucogingival surgery or implant placement were included in this case series. Cone-beam tomography scans were compared volumetrically between the baseline (first implant placement) and current images. Biopsies of the grafts were retrieved and sent to histological analysis. Volumetric reduction of the grafts varied from 2.1 to 7.7%. Histological evaluation demonstrated well-incorporated grafts with different degrees of remodeling. While data presented in this report are from a small sample size and do not allow definitive conclusions, the biopsies of the grafted sites were very similar to the host’s native bone. Remodeling of the cortical portion of the allografts seems to take longer than the cancellous portion. The presence of unincorporated graft remains did not impair the implant success or the health of the surrounding tissues. This is the first time histologic and tomographic long term data of bone allograft have been made available in dentistry.
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U2 - 10.1590/0103-6440201601100
DO - 10.1590/0103-6440201601100
M3 - Article
C2 - 27982194
AN - SCOPUS:85006094495
SN - 0103-6440
VL - 27
SP - 775
EP - 780
JO - Brazilian Dental Journal
JF - Brazilian Dental Journal
IS - 6
ER -