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Elisabet Roca-Millan1, Enric Jané-Salas1, Antonio Marí-Roig2, Álvaro Jiménez-Guerra3, Iván Ortiz-García3, Eugenio Velasco-Ortega3, José López-López1, Loreto Monsalve-Guil3.
Abstract
The demand for synthetic graft materials in implant dentistry is rising. This systematic review aims to evaluate the survival rate of dental implants placed simultaneously with bone regeneration procedures using the material β-tricalcium phosphate, one of the most promising synthetic graft materials. The electronic search was conducted in PubMed, Scielo, and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials. Five randomized clinical trials, one non-randomized controlled clinical trial and four observational studies without control group were include. Implant survival rate and other clinical, radiographic, and histological parameters did not differ from those of implants placed simultaneously with another type of graft material, or placed in blood clots or natural alveolar ridges. Based on the available literature, β-tricalcium phosphate seems to be a promising graft material in implant dentistry. Nevertheless, more randomized clinical trials, with long follow-up periods, preoperative and postoperative CBCT, and histological analysis, are necessary to assess its long-term behavior.Entities:
Keywords: beta-tricalcium phosphate; biomaterials; bone substitutes; dental implants; oral implantology
Year: 2022 PMID: 35057372 PMCID: PMC8778546 DOI: 10.3390/ma15020655
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623
Figure 1Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) flow diagram of selection process.
Summary of the included comparative studies. Abbreviations: β-TCP, beta-tricalcium phosphate; CG, control group; CT, clinical trial; DBB, deproteinized bovine bone; HBA, horizontal bone augmentation; LMSA, lateral maxillary sinus augmentation; PRP, platelet-rich plasma; RCT, randomized clinical trial; TG, test group; TSL, transcrestal sinus lift.
| Author | Country | Type of Study | N Control | N Test | Control Material | Test Material | Procedure | Follow-up (months) | Survival Rate (Implant Failures) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patients | Implants | Patients | Implants | ||||||||
| Steigmann et al., 2005 [ | USA | Split mouth RCT | 20 | Not specified | 20 | Not Specified | PRP | β-TCP | LMSA or TSL | 6 | 100% (0) |
| Uckan et al., 2010 [ | Turkey | CT | 65 | 136 | 62 | 121 | Alveolar ridge | β-TCP | LMSA | CG 32.3; | CG 99.26% (1); |
| Daif et al., 2013 [ | Egypt | RCT | 14 | 14 | 14 | 14 | Blood clot | β-TCP | Immediate implants | 6 after loading | 100% (0) |
| Trombelli et al., 2014 [ | Italy | RCT | 19 | 19 | 19 | 19 | DBB | β-TCP | TSL | 6 | 100% (0) |
| Markovic et al., 2016 [ | Serbia | RCT | 45 | 45 | 45 | 135 (45 every test group) | Blood clot | T1 β-TCP; T2 DBB; T3 β-TCP+DBB | TSL | 24 after loading | 100% (0) |
| Merli et al., 2018 [ | Italy | RCT | 18 | 23 | 14 | 16 | DBB | β-TCP | HBA | 36 after loading | 100% (0) |
Summary of the included non-comparative studies. Abbreviations: LMSA, lateral maxillary sinus augmentation.
| Author | Country | Type of Study | N | Procedure | Follow-up (months) | Survival Rate (Implant Failures) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patients | Implants | ||||||
| Bettach et al., 2014 [ | France | Retrospective study | 4 | 18 | LMSA | 22–52 | 100% (0) |
| Okada et al., 2017 [ | Japan | Prospective study | 7 | 14 | LMSA | 37–46 | 100% (0) |
| Aragoneses et al., 2020 [ | Dominican Republic | Cross-sectional study | 119 | 260 | LMSA | 6 | 100% (0) |
| Velasco-Ortega et al., 2021 [ | Spain | Prospective study | 101 | 234 | LMSA | 104–146 | 96.2% (9) |
Most common commercialized β-TCP products (in Spain). Abbreviations: β-TCP, beta-tricalcium phosphate; CDHA, calcium-deficient hydroxyapatite; HA, hydroxyapatite.
| Product | Company |
|---|---|
| Adbone® TCP | Medbone Biomaterials, Lisboa, Portugal |
| Bonegraft® | Bonegraft biomaterials, Turkey |
| Cerasorb-Curasan® | Ancladen, Barcelona, Spain |
| Iceberg™ TCP | Global Medical Implants, Madrid, Spain |
| IngeniOs® | Zimmer Biomet, Indiana, USA |
| KeraOs® | Keramat, Coruña, Spain |
| MimetikOss® (20% β-TCP and 80% CDHA) | Mimetis Biomaterials, Barcelona, Spain |
| OSTEOwelt® | Biolot Medical, Turkey |
| Osteoblast® | Galimplant, Sarria, Spain |
| Powerbone® | Medical Expo Bonegraft Biomaterials, Madrid, Spain |
| R.T.R. Fosfato tricálcico Septodent® | Broquer dental , Barcelona, Spain // Contidental, Barcelona, Spain |
| Straumann® BoneCeramic™ | Manohay Dental SA, Alcobendas, Spain |
| Suprabone TCP® | BMT Group, Madrid, Spain-Turkey |
| SynMax® (40% β-TCP and 60% (hydroxyapatite) | BioHorizons, Madrid, Spain |
| Trioss® | Dilesa, Paterna, Spain |
| 4MATRIX+® (40% β-TCP, 60% HA and hydrogel) | MIS Implants Technologies Ltd, Israel |
Figure 2Risk of bias within the included RCTs.
Figure 3Forest plot of the implant survival rate independently of the surgical procedure.
Figure 4Forest plot of the implant survival rate in one-stage LMSA.