Alveolar ridge reconstruction with a digitally customized bone block allograft.

IF 0.9 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Clinical Advances in Periodontics Pub Date : 2023-11-13 DOI:10.1002/cap.10270
Hernán Bontá, Juliana Bugiolachi, Carla A Perrote, Luciana M Sánchez, Gisela E Pulitano Manisagian, Federico G Galli, Facundo Caride
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Background: Reduced alveolar ridge volume is an often consequence after tooth loss, compromising implant placement and prosthetic rehabilitation. The digital customization of bone block allografts (BBA) is an alternative that incorporates advantages such as intimate contact with the recipient bed, increasing graft stability and reduced surgical time. In addition, enamel matrix derivate (EMD) has attracted interest for its effect on osteogenic gene expression and cell adhesion; few studies have focused on the benefits of bone regeneration with EMD. The aim of this case report is to present the reconstruction of a severely atrophic alveolar ridge defect with a digitally customized bone block allograft (CBBA) in combination with EMD as an adjuvant for bone regeneration and soft tissue healing.

Methods: Initially, the digital planning and manufacture of the BBA was performed based on an initial cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scan. EMD was applied to the recipient site and to the CBBA before graft fixation. After 6 months, bone biopsies were obtained on re-entry surgery for prosthetically guided implant placement.

Results: Clinically, bone block showed good integration with the adjacent tissue and no signs of rejection or necrosis were found. On the histological evaluation, new bone was observed in intimate contact with the allograft and showed viable osteocytes and osteoblasts along its entire length. Residual allograft particles were observed to be highly osteoconductive.

Conclusion: According to the clinical and histological results presented, the digital customization of the BBA allows an ideal graft fit to the recipient bed with excellent results in bone regeneration.

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数字化定制骨块同种异体移植牙槽嵴重建。
背景:牙槽嵴体积减小通常是牙齿脱落后的后果,影响种植体的放置和修复。骨块同种异体移植物(BBA)的数字定制是一种替代方案,具有与受体床密切接触,增加移植物稳定性和缩短手术时间等优点。此外,釉质基质衍生物(EMD)因其对成骨基因表达和细胞粘附的影响而受到关注;很少有研究关注EMD对骨再生的益处。本病例报告的目的是介绍用数字定制骨块异体移植物(CBBA)结合EMD作为骨再生和软组织愈合的辅助来重建严重萎缩的牙槽嵴缺损。方法:首先,基于初始锥形束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)进行BBA的数字化规划和制造。在移植物固定前,将EMD应用于受体部位和CBBA。6个月后,在假体引导种植体再入手术时进行骨活检。结果:临床显示骨块与邻近组织融合良好,无排斥反应和坏死迹象。在组织学评估中,观察到新骨与同种异体移植物密切接触,并在其整个长度上显示有活力的骨细胞和成骨细胞。残余的同种异体移植物颗粒具有高度的骨导电性。结论:根据临床和组织学结果,数字定制的BBA可以使移植物与受体床理想贴合,并具有良好的骨再生效果。
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