| Literature DB >> 24616832 |
Erica Dorigatti de Avila1, José Scarso Filho2, Lizete Toledo de Oliveira Ramalho3, Mario Francisco Real Gabrielli2, Valfrido Antônio Pereira Filho2.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Autogenous bones are frequently used because of their lack of antigenicity, but good osteoconductive and osteoinductive properties. This study evaluated the biological behavior of perforated and nonperforated cortical block bone grafts.Entities:
Keywords: Alveolar ridge; Autografts; Dental implants; Oral surgery
Year: 2014 PMID: 24616832 PMCID: PMC3945395 DOI: 10.5051/jpis.2014.44.1.33
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Periodontal Implant Sci ISSN: 2093-2278 Impact factor: 2.614
Figure 1Receptor site before reconstruction.
Figure 2Perforation of the graft's inner surface.
Figure 3Nonperforated grafts fixed to the host bed.
Figure 4On the inner side of the nonperforated bone graft, observations of immature bone, large trabecular spaces, and some areas of newly formed bone is possible (H&E, ×250). Black asterisks indicate the inner side of nonperforated bone graft and the presence of osteoclasts and bone resorption characterized by the presence of innumerous inflammatory cells like macrophages. Red asterisks indicate recently formed connective tissue with innumerous blood vessels.
Figure 5Nonperforated bone graft interface and the host bed with immature tissue (H&E, ×250). Black asterisk indicates the nonperforated bone graft with osteoclasts present. Red asterisk indicates the immature connective tissue interface in the supracrestal region.
Figure 6The inner side of the perforated bone graft with the perforated region created by cylindrical burs. Neoformed bone tissue characterized by the presence of innumerous osteocytes and medullary space and remodeling bone tissue with various osteoclasts are also present (H&E, ×250).
Figure 7Perforated region of the bone graft and host bed with a slight presence of connective tissue (H&E, ×250). Black asterisk indicates bone tissue from the receptor bed with innumerous osteocytes. Red asterisk indicates the inner side of the perforated bone tissue with meduallary spaces, osteoclasts, and osteocytes.