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Single-staged implant placement using the bone ring technique with and without membrane placement: Micro-CT analysis in a preclinical in vivo study.

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.135924
Publisher DOI
10.1111/clr.13543
PubMed ID
31541500
Description
OBJECTIVES

To assess the impact of collagen membrane application on bone formation surrounding implants placed simultaneously with the bone ring technique.

MATERIAL AND METHODS

Dental implants were inserted simultaneously with the bone ring technique in standardized, vertical alveolar bony defects in the mandible of dogs. On one side of the mandible, the augmented sites were covered with a collagen membrane (M-Group). On the contralateral side, no membranes were used (NM-Group). Implants were left to heal with osseointegration for three and six months. The harvested samples were analyzed by means of micro-CT.

RESULTS

A nonparametric analysis of data revealed that the membranes were not a significant negative factor for bone volume (BV), but for bone-to-implant contact (BIC, p = .04). Absence of healing caps impaired BV (p = .04) and BIC (p = .02) as well. Furthermore, loss of healing caps and exposure to the oral environment significantly and negatively affected BV (p < .001) and bone mineral density (p < .05) within 2 mm below the implant shoulder. Implant exposure and healing time had a negative interaction effect on both BV (p = .01) and BIC (p = .01).

CONCLUSIONS

Within its limitations, the present study revealed no benefit of membrane application to implant placement simultaneous with the bone ring technique. Disruption of soft tissue healing was identified as a risk factor for decrease in BV and BIC.
Date of Publication
2020-01
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 - Technology::610 - Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
animal experiments bone implant interactions bone regeneration imaging radiology surgical techniques
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Nakahara, Ken
Department for BioMedical Research, Forschungsgruppe Schädel-, Kiefer- und Gesichtschirurgie
Universitätsklinik für Schädel-, Kiefer- und Gesichtschirurgie
Haga-Tsujimura, Maiko
Department for BioMedical Research, Forschungsgruppe Schädel-, Kiefer- und Gesichtschirurgie
Igarashi, Kensuke
Zahnmedizinische Kliniken (ZMK)
Kobayashi, Eizaburo
Department for BioMedical Research, Forschungsgruppe Schädel-, Kiefer- und Gesichtschirurgie
Schaller, Benoît
Universitätsklinik für Schädel-, Kiefer- und Gesichtschirurgie
Department for BioMedical Research, Forschungsgruppe Schädel-, Kiefer- und Gesichtschirurgie
Lang, Niklaus Peter
Emeriti, Medizinische Fakultät
Saulacic, Nikolaorcid-logo
Department for BioMedical Research, Forschungsgruppe Schädel-, Kiefer- und Gesichtschirurgie
Universitätsklinik für Schädel-, Kiefer- und Gesichtschirurgie
Additional Credits
Department for BioMedical Research, Forschungsgruppe Schädel-, Kiefer- und Gesichtschirurgie
Zahnmedizinische Kliniken (ZMK)
Universitätsklinik für Schädel-, Kiefer- und Gesichtschirurgie
Emeriti, Medizinische Fakultät
Series
Clinical oral implants research
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
ISSN
0905-7161
Access(Rights)
restricted
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