Supplementation of platelet-derived products in distraction osteogenesis for alveolar ridge augmentation: A systematic review

Ifra Iftikhar, P. Shrivastava, Shubham Datta, Apoorva Rana, D. Sybil
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Background: Distraction osteogenesis (DO) is one of the recent tissue engineering techniques which have been utilized for alveolar ridge augmentation procedures. It makes use of tensional strains created within the fractured segments to initiate a cascade of responses ultimately resulting in the formation of new mature bone. Supplementation of platelet-derived products such as platelet-rich plasma and platelet-rich fibrin in DO could stimulate this cascade and accelerate the formation of new bone with improved quality. Materials and Methods: Literature search was performed on eminent databases for studies using platelet-derived products with DO in alveolar ridge augmentation. Data relating to bibliographic information, and study outcomes were extracted. A risk of bias assessment was performed for each study. Measures of outcome included increase in bone height, and any reported postoperative complications. Results: Planned alveolar height was reached in all the studies with an adequate amount of bone formation for the placement of dental implants. Studies reported long-term implant survival. Postoperative complications included displacement of fractured segments, temporary paresthesia, and scar formation. Conclusion: DO supplemented with platelet-derived products provides an ideal micro-environment for the recruitment of various signaling molecules and stem cell precursors inducing the formation of new bone. It circumvents the unpredictable outcomes and complications such as donor site morbidity, which is associated with conventional placement of bone grafts. However, the available literature is scarce in this area and further randomized studies are required to form a conclusive body of evidence to support the translatability of this innovative technique into clinical practice.
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补充血小板衍生产品在牵张成骨治疗牙槽嵴增强:系统综述
背景:牵张成骨术(DO)是近年来用于牙槽嵴增强手术的组织工程技术之一。它利用在骨折段内产生的拉伸应变来启动一连串的反应,最终导致新的成熟骨的形成。在DO中补充血小板衍生产品,如富血小板血浆和富血小板纤维蛋白,可以刺激这一级联反应,加速新骨的形成,提高骨质量。材料和方法:在著名的数据库中进行文献检索,研究使用含有DO的血小板衍生产品进行肺泡嵴增强。提取与书目信息和研究结果相关的数据。对每项研究进行偏倚风险评估。测量结果包括骨高的增加和任何报告的术后并发症。结果:所有的研究都达到了计划的牙槽高度,并有足够的骨形成来放置种植体。研究报告了种植体的长期存活。术后并发症包括骨折节段移位、暂时性感觉异常和瘢痕形成。结论:DO补充血小板衍生产物为募集各种信号分子和干细胞前体诱导新骨形成提供了理想的微环境。它避免了不可预测的结果和并发症,如供体部位的发病率,这是与传统的骨移植有关。然而,这一领域的文献很少,需要进一步的随机研究来形成结论性的证据,以支持这一创新技术在临床实践中的可翻译性。
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