TY - JOUR
T1 - Efficacy of cancellous block allograft augmentation prior to implant placement in the posterior atrophic mandible
AU - Nissan, Joseph
AU - Ghelfan, Oded
AU - Mardinger, Ofer
AU - Calderon, Shlomo
AU - Chaushu, Gavriel
PY - 2011/12
Y1 - 2011/12
N2 - Background: The present study evaluated the outcome of ridge augmentation with cancellous freeze-dried block bone allografts in the posterior atrophic mandible followed by placement of dental implants. Materials and Methods: A bony deficiency of at least 3mm, horizontally, vertically, or both, according to computerized tomography (CT) para-axial reconstruction served as inclusion criteria. Implants were inserted after a healing period of 6 months. Bone measurements were taken prior to bone augmentation, during implant placement, and at second-stage surgery. Marginal bone loss and crown-to-implant ratio were also measured. Results: Twenty-nine cancellous allogeneic bone blocks were placed in 21 patients. The mean follow-up was 37 months. Bone block survival rate was 79.3%. Mean horizontal and vertical bone gains were 5.6 and 4.3mm, respectively. Mean buccal bone resorption was 0.5mm at implant placement and 0.2mm at second-stage surgery. A total of 85 implants were placed. Mean bone thickness buccal to the implant neck was 2.5mm at implant placement and 2.3mm at second-stage surgery. There was no evidence of vertical bone loss between implant placement and second-stage surgery. Implant survival rate was 95.3%. All patients received a fixed implant-supported prosthesis. At the last follow-up, the mean marginal bone loss was 0.5mm. The mean crown-to-implant ratio was 0.96. Conclusion: Implant placement in the posterior atrophic mandible following augmentation with cancellous freeze-dried bone block allografts may be regarded as a viable treatment alternative.
AB - Background: The present study evaluated the outcome of ridge augmentation with cancellous freeze-dried block bone allografts in the posterior atrophic mandible followed by placement of dental implants. Materials and Methods: A bony deficiency of at least 3mm, horizontally, vertically, or both, according to computerized tomography (CT) para-axial reconstruction served as inclusion criteria. Implants were inserted after a healing period of 6 months. Bone measurements were taken prior to bone augmentation, during implant placement, and at second-stage surgery. Marginal bone loss and crown-to-implant ratio were also measured. Results: Twenty-nine cancellous allogeneic bone blocks were placed in 21 patients. The mean follow-up was 37 months. Bone block survival rate was 79.3%. Mean horizontal and vertical bone gains were 5.6 and 4.3mm, respectively. Mean buccal bone resorption was 0.5mm at implant placement and 0.2mm at second-stage surgery. A total of 85 implants were placed. Mean bone thickness buccal to the implant neck was 2.5mm at implant placement and 2.3mm at second-stage surgery. There was no evidence of vertical bone loss between implant placement and second-stage surgery. Implant survival rate was 95.3%. All patients received a fixed implant-supported prosthesis. At the last follow-up, the mean marginal bone loss was 0.5mm. The mean crown-to-implant ratio was 0.96. Conclusion: Implant placement in the posterior atrophic mandible following augmentation with cancellous freeze-dried bone block allografts may be regarded as a viable treatment alternative.
KW - Augmentation
KW - Cancellous block allograft
KW - Crown-to-implant ratio
KW - Implant
KW - Posterior mandible
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1708-8208.2009.00219.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1708-8208.2009.00219.x
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AN - SCOPUS:80055102462
SN - 1523-0899
VL - 13
SP - 279
EP - 285
JO - Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research
JF - Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research
IS - 4
ER -