Growth Dynamic of Allogeneic and Autogenous Bone Grafts in a Vertical Model

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Main Author: Lima,Julio Leonardo de Oliveira
Publication Date: 2018
Other Authors: Sendyk,Daniel Isaac, Sendyk,Wilson Roberto, Polo,Cristiane Ibanhes, Correa,Luciana, Deboni,Maria Cristina Zindel
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Language: eng
Source: Brazilian Dental Journal
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Summary: Abstract Several techniques have been proposed for vertical bone regeneration, and many of them use bone autogenous and allogeneic grafts. The purpose of this study was to compare demineralised freeze-dried bone allografts (DFDBA), fresh-frozen (FF) allografts, autogenous bone grafts to find differences between volumetric and histological quantity of bone formation and vertical bone growth dynamic. A vertical tissue regeneration bone model was performed in rabbit calvarias under general anaesthesia. Four hollow cylinders of pure titanium were screwed onto external cortical bone calvarias in eight rabbits. Each one of the cylinders was randomly filled with one intervention: DFDBA, FF, autogenous bone, or left to be filled with blood clot (BC) as control. Allogeneic grafts were obtained from a ninth animal following international standardised protocols for the harvesting, processing, and cryopreservation of allografts. Autogenous graft was obtained from the host femur scraping before adapting hollow cylinders. Animals were euthanized at 13 weeks. Vertical volume was calculated after probe device measurements of the new formed tissue inside the cylinders and after titanium cylinders were removed. Histomorphometry and fluorochrome staining were used to analyse quantity and dynamic of bone formation, respectively. Results showed that DFDBA and fresh-frozen bone improved the velocity and the quantity of bone deposition in distant portions of the basal plane of grafting. Remaining material in allograft groups was more intense than in autogenous group. Both allografts can be indicated as reliable alternatives for volume gain and vertical bone augmentation.
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spelling Growth Dynamic of Allogeneic and Autogenous Bone Grafts in a Vertical Modelbone graftsallograftfresh-frozen bonedemineralized bone graftosteoconductionAbstract Several techniques have been proposed for vertical bone regeneration, and many of them use bone autogenous and allogeneic grafts. The purpose of this study was to compare demineralised freeze-dried bone allografts (DFDBA), fresh-frozen (FF) allografts, autogenous bone grafts to find differences between volumetric and histological quantity of bone formation and vertical bone growth dynamic. A vertical tissue regeneration bone model was performed in rabbit calvarias under general anaesthesia. Four hollow cylinders of pure titanium were screwed onto external cortical bone calvarias in eight rabbits. Each one of the cylinders was randomly filled with one intervention: DFDBA, FF, autogenous bone, or left to be filled with blood clot (BC) as control. Allogeneic grafts were obtained from a ninth animal following international standardised protocols for the harvesting, processing, and cryopreservation of allografts. Autogenous graft was obtained from the host femur scraping before adapting hollow cylinders. Animals were euthanized at 13 weeks. Vertical volume was calculated after probe device measurements of the new formed tissue inside the cylinders and after titanium cylinders were removed. Histomorphometry and fluorochrome staining were used to analyse quantity and dynamic of bone formation, respectively. Results showed that DFDBA and fresh-frozen bone improved the velocity and the quantity of bone deposition in distant portions of the basal plane of grafting. Remaining material in allograft groups was more intense than in autogenous group. Both allografts can be indicated as reliable alternatives for volume gain and vertical bone augmentation.Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto2018-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-64402018000400325Brazilian Dental Journal v.29 n.4 2018reponame:Brazilian Dental Journalinstname:Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto (FUNORP)instacron:FUNORP10.1590/0103-6440201801994info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLima,Julio Leonardo de OliveiraSendyk,Daniel IsaacSendyk,Wilson RobertoPolo,Cristiane IbanhesCorrea,LucianaDeboni,Maria Cristina Zindeleng2018-11-07T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-64402018000400325Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bdj/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbdj@forp.usp.br||sergio@fosjc.unesp.br1806-47600103-6440opendoar:2018-11-07T00:00Brazilian Dental Journal - Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto (FUNORP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Growth Dynamic of Allogeneic and Autogenous Bone Grafts in a Vertical Model
title Growth Dynamic of Allogeneic and Autogenous Bone Grafts in a Vertical Model
spellingShingle Growth Dynamic of Allogeneic and Autogenous Bone Grafts in a Vertical Model
Lima,Julio Leonardo de Oliveira
bone grafts
allograft
fresh-frozen bone
demineralized bone graft
osteoconduction
title_short Growth Dynamic of Allogeneic and Autogenous Bone Grafts in a Vertical Model
title_full Growth Dynamic of Allogeneic and Autogenous Bone Grafts in a Vertical Model
title_fullStr Growth Dynamic of Allogeneic and Autogenous Bone Grafts in a Vertical Model
title_full_unstemmed Growth Dynamic of Allogeneic and Autogenous Bone Grafts in a Vertical Model
title_sort Growth Dynamic of Allogeneic and Autogenous Bone Grafts in a Vertical Model
author Lima,Julio Leonardo de Oliveira
author_facet Lima,Julio Leonardo de Oliveira
Sendyk,Daniel Isaac
Sendyk,Wilson Roberto
Polo,Cristiane Ibanhes
Correa,Luciana
Deboni,Maria Cristina Zindel
author_role author
author2 Sendyk,Daniel Isaac
Sendyk,Wilson Roberto
Polo,Cristiane Ibanhes
Correa,Luciana
Deboni,Maria Cristina Zindel
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima,Julio Leonardo de Oliveira
Sendyk,Daniel Isaac
Sendyk,Wilson Roberto
Polo,Cristiane Ibanhes
Correa,Luciana
Deboni,Maria Cristina Zindel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv bone grafts
allograft
fresh-frozen bone
demineralized bone graft
osteoconduction
topic bone grafts
allograft
fresh-frozen bone
demineralized bone graft
osteoconduction
description Abstract Several techniques have been proposed for vertical bone regeneration, and many of them use bone autogenous and allogeneic grafts. The purpose of this study was to compare demineralised freeze-dried bone allografts (DFDBA), fresh-frozen (FF) allografts, autogenous bone grafts to find differences between volumetric and histological quantity of bone formation and vertical bone growth dynamic. A vertical tissue regeneration bone model was performed in rabbit calvarias under general anaesthesia. Four hollow cylinders of pure titanium were screwed onto external cortical bone calvarias in eight rabbits. Each one of the cylinders was randomly filled with one intervention: DFDBA, FF, autogenous bone, or left to be filled with blood clot (BC) as control. Allogeneic grafts were obtained from a ninth animal following international standardised protocols for the harvesting, processing, and cryopreservation of allografts. Autogenous graft was obtained from the host femur scraping before adapting hollow cylinders. Animals were euthanized at 13 weeks. Vertical volume was calculated after probe device measurements of the new formed tissue inside the cylinders and after titanium cylinders were removed. Histomorphometry and fluorochrome staining were used to analyse quantity and dynamic of bone formation, respectively. Results showed that DFDBA and fresh-frozen bone improved the velocity and the quantity of bone deposition in distant portions of the basal plane of grafting. Remaining material in allograft groups was more intense than in autogenous group. Both allografts can be indicated as reliable alternatives for volume gain and vertical bone augmentation.
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