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Marta Krasny1, Kornel Krasny, Artur Kamiński, Małgorzata Zadurska, Piotr Piekarczyk, Piotr Fiedor.
Abstract
Bone grafting allows reconstruction of the atrophied or destroyed alveolar process. In orthopaedics and traumatology allogeneic grafting has been used to restore defects of osseous tissue for over 60 years. In order to improve safety of the graft recipient, sterilized allogeneic grafts have been use. The aim of the study was to assess the direct and long-term outcomes following augmentation of atrophied alveolar processes with the use of radiation-sterilized allogeneic bone grafts. Sixty-eight patients were surgically treated between 2004 and 2011: 29 underwent open sinus floor elevation, post-extraction alveoli augmentation was performed in 16 subjects and 23 underwent reconstruction of the atrophied alveolar process. Augmentation of bone defects used bone granulate in 63 patients and bone blocks stabilized with titanium screws in 5 patients. PRF membranes collected from the patient's blood were also used in all the procedures. In each of the cases optimal dimensions of the alveolar process were obtained allowing embedment of BIOMET 3I dental implant/-s. In all the patients the defects were successfully restored with implant-supported prostheses. Radiation-sterilized allogeneic bone grafts proved to be safe and effective for the patients and manageable for the surgeon constituting a good alternative to autogeneic material.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23239267 PMCID: PMC3732757 DOI: 10.1007/s10561-012-9348-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Tissue Bank ISSN: 1389-9333 Impact factor: 1.522
Fig. 1Follow-up periods for patients who underwent surgical procedure with the use of allogenic bone grafts
Fig. 2Patient M.Z. 39 years old: a perforation of the external lamina of alveolar process of maxillae, b augmentation of the bone defect with bone allograft covered with PRF membranes
Fig. 3Patient A.B. 56 years old: a TK scans before grafting, b 6 months after grafting
Fig. 4Patient K.R. 43 years old: a perforation of the external lamina of alveolar process of maxillae, b intraosseous implantation and simultaneous covering of the bone perforation with allogeneic granulate