| Literature DB >> 21991475 |
Daesung Kim1, Taeheon Kang, Daniel Gober, Chad Orlich.
Abstract
Membranes made of several different materials are available in the market, nonresorbable (e.g. ePTFE), resorbable (e.g. synthetic or collagen) and liguid applicable (e.g. Polyethylene glycol or Atrisorb). The purpose of the present study was to evaluate whether or not in situ application of Atrisorb could be used as a barrier membrane for guided bone regeneration. Ten patients with insufficient alveolar ridge width for implant placement participated in the study. Atrisorb in conjunction with various bone grafts was used to treat 10 different sites, 3 sites treated prior to implant placement and 7 sites in conjunction with implant placement. Augmented sites were allowed to heal for 3 to 7 months, with mean healing time of 4.7 months. Healing was uneventful with no major complications. Two sites experienced a flap dehiscence accompanied by barrier exposure during the initial healing period. Secondary healing was achieved soon after with no signs of infection, giving Atrisorb a barrier exposure rate of 20% for the present study, which corresponds to favorably to that of resorbable membranes. The liquid membrane has the potential of being a viable alternative to traditional resorbable membranes for use in GBR procedures.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21991475 PMCID: PMC3170051 DOI: 10.5402/2011/468282
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ISRN Dent ISSN: 2090-4371
Intraoperative evaluation, materials, and outcomes.
| Case | Gender | Site | Defect | Graft material | Healing (month) | Simultaneous implant placement | Onset of complications after exposure |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | M | 7 | H | M + BO | 5 | Y | |
| 2 | F | 30 | H | C + BO | 3.5 | Y | |
| 3 | F | 7, 10 | H | M + BO | 5 | Y | |
| 4 | F | 20 | H | C + BO | 4 | Y | |
| 5 | F | 29, 30 | H | BO | 4 | Y | 2 weeks |
| 6 | F | 19 | H | C + BO | 4 | N | |
| 7 | F | 18, 19 | H | M | 5 | Y | |
| 8 | F | 21 | H | M + BO | 6 | Y | |
| 9 | F | 13, 14, 15 | H | C | 3 | N | |
| 10 | M | 29, 30 | H | A + C | 7 | N | 3 weeks |
H= Horizontal ridge defect.
Graft material: M= MTF(FDB), BO= Bio-Oss, A= Autogenous, C= Cerasorb.
Figure 1Paracrestal incision edentulous sites number 30 and number 31 for access to alveolar bone.
Figure 2Full-thickness flaps are reflected. Buccal ridge defect is evident.
Figure 3Following placement of implants, bone graft material is placed and Atrisorb liquid is easily applied.
Figure 4Exposure to Atrisorb at 2 weeks. Notice the lack of epithelialization in the area of exposure.
Figure 5After treatment with chlorhexidine rinse, reepithelialization over the grafted site is evident.
Figure 6Occlusal view at time of uncovery showing increase in ridge width.
Figure 7At time of uncovery, Atrisorb material is still intact.
Figure 8Final restorations in place.