Closure of oroantral communications using heterologous biomaterials stabilized by porcine cortical lamina: A case series.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE American journal of dentistry Pub Date : 2024-07-01
Michele A Lopez, Pier C Passarelli, Andrea Netti, Erich Marcano, Piotr Wychowański, Franklin Garcia-Godoy, Antonio D'Addona
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Abstract

Purpose: To describe a surgical technique for oroantral communication closure and bone regeneration that can meet the needs of an effective, less invasive, and simpler surgery using approaches and biomaterials used in guided bone regeneration (GBR) techniques. The main objective was to close the communication, and the secondary was to achieve bone regeneration.

Methods: This retrospective and monocentric case series was conducted using data obtained from the medical records of 28 patients with oroantral communications with bone deficits greater than 3 mm and treated with heterologous cortico-cancellous graft covered with resorbable collagen membranes and heterologous cortical lamina. The primary outcome was closure of the communication, and the secondary outcome was bone augmentation, both tested radiographically and clinically.

Results: 28 subjects were treated consecutively for the closure of oroantral communications. The subjects included 16 men and 12 women. The mean age was 57.5 years. Closure was successful in all 28 cases, and radiographic control after 6 months showed bone regeneration in all the cases. This technique was effective in isolating the maxillary sinus from the oral cavity, showing results in terms of seal and healing, and bone regeneration.

Clinical significance: Oroantral communications are frequent in dentistry, requiring special expertise and interventions affecting patient morbidity. The use of a heterologous cortical lamina can allow effective closure of the communication, preventing migration of pathological epithelia while increasing the bone ridge.

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使用猪皮质层稳定的异源生物材料闭合肛瘘:一个病例系列。
目的:利用引导骨再生(GBR)技术中使用的方法和生物材料,描述一种可满足有效、微创和简单手术需求的口腔外沟通闭合和骨再生手术技术。主要目的是关闭沟通,其次是实现骨再生:这项回顾性和单中心病例系列研究使用了从病历中获得的数据,这些病例涉及 28 名骨质缺损大于 3 毫米的口鼻腔沟通患者,他们都接受了覆盖有可吸收胶原膜和异种皮质层的异种皮质钙化移植治疗。结果:28 名受试者连续接受了口咽管沟通闭合治疗。结果:28 名受试者连续接受了口腔内沟通闭合治疗,其中包括 16 名男性和 12 名女性。平均年龄为 57.5 岁。所有 28 个病例的闭合手术均获得成功,6 个月后的影像学检查显示,所有病例均有骨再生。这项技术能有效地将上颌窦从口腔中分离出来,在封闭、愈合和骨再生方面都取得了效果:临床意义:口腔颌窦沟通在牙科中很常见,需要特殊的专业知识和干预措施,会影响患者的发病率。使用异源皮质层可有效封闭沟通,防止病理上皮迁移,同时增加骨脊。
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American journal of dentistry
American journal of dentistry 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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1 months
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Dentistry, published by Mosher & Linder, Inc., provides peer-reviewed scientific articles with clinical significance for the general dental practitioner.
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