Alveolar Ridge Preservation Procedures Performed with a Freeze-Dried Bone Allograft: Clinical and Histologic Outcomes in a Case Series: Part II.

Antonio Barone, C Cinquini, Nicola Alberto Valente, Eugenio Velasco-Ortega, Giacomo Derchi, Emira D'Amico, Giovanna Iezzi
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Introduction: Tooth extractions can result in alveolar bone dimensional changes, necessitating additional bone grafting for implant placement. Alveolar Ridge Preservation (ARP) aims to counteract post-extraction changes. This study evaluates the bone regenerative properties of a freeze-dried bone allograft (FDBA) and the clinical outcomes of implants in grafted extraction sites.

Materials and methods: This case series enrolled 33 patients undergoing single/multiple tooth extractions followed by ARP. Biopsies were harvested during implant placement for histologic and histomorphometric analysis. Clinical outcomes included marginal bone loss and Pink Esthetic Score (PES).

Results: 25 patients completed the study. FDBA augmented sockets exhibited new bone formation adjacent to graft particles. Implants (n=25) showed 100% survival and success rates at 1 and 2 years. PES improved significantly over time (p<.001), while marginal bone loss did not significantly differ at 1 and 2 years (p=.096). Specimens showed trabecular bone, residual FDBA particles, and marrow spaces. High magnification revealed immature bone and woven bone bridges around graft particles. No inflammatory cells were observed.

Conclusions: The case series provides valuable insights into ARP performed with FDBA; implants were placed after 3 months of healing without any additional bone augmentation, the histologic outcomes were favorable, and implants were successful after a 2-year period of follow-up.

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使用冻干骨异体移植进行牙槽嵴保存术:系列病例的临床和组织学结果:第二部分.
简介拔牙会导致牙槽骨的尺寸发生变化,因此有必要进行额外的骨移植以植入种植体。牙槽嵴保留(ARP)的目的是对抗拔牙后的变化。本研究评估了冻干骨异体移植(FDBA)的骨再生特性以及移植拔牙部位种植体的临床效果:本病例系列共纳入 33 名接受单颗/多颗牙拔除术后 ARP 的患者。在植入过程中采集活检组织,进行组织学和组织形态学分析。临床结果包括边缘骨质流失和粉红美学评分(PES)。FDBA增量基台显示出邻近移植颗粒的新骨形成。种植体(25 个)在 1 年和 2 年后的存活率和成功率均为 100%。随着时间的推移,PES明显改善(p结论:该系列病例为使用 FDBA 进行 ARP 提供了有价值的见解;种植体在愈合 3 个月后植入,无需额外的骨增量,组织学结果良好,随访 2 年后种植体成功植入。
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