Non-autologous human bone graft applied to upper maxillary sinus elevation

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the use of non-autogenous human bone using the maxillary sinus floor elevation technique to create favorable conditions for the placement of dental implants. Longitudinal clinical study of partially edentulous patients of both genders...

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Autores principales: Bachur, R., Bornancini, C., Battisti, M. E., Cima, J., Francia, C., Azcurra, A. I., Brunotto, M., Ocampo, M., Atala, J., Bachur, N., Díaz, A.
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spelling I10-R335-article-238602019-04-01T11:44:22Z Non-autologous human bone graft applied to upper maxillary sinus elevation Injerto de hueso humano no autólogo aplicado a la elevación del seno maxilar superior Bachur, R. Bornancini, C. Battisti, M. E. Cima, J. Francia, C. Azcurra, A. I. Brunotto, M. Ocampo, M. Atala, J. Bachur, N. Díaz, A. Human bone graft Dental implant Sinus elevation Injerto óseo humano Implante dental Elevación pido de seno The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the use of non-autogenous human bone using the maxillary sinus floor elevation technique to create favorable conditions for the placement of dental implants. Longitudinal clinical study of partially edentulous patients of both genders (included in this study n = 11), older than 18 years. The data were recorded in three time periods: a) at the time of operation: b) control at 7 days, c) control at 180 days, these last two postoperative. The human bone grafts used were lyophilized and irradiated, with a particle size of 0.2 and 1 mm, manufactured by the Hemoderivatives of the National University of Córdoba. The increase in bone tissue was measured by digital orthopantomography, as the distance obtained between the lower basal edge and the resulting alveolar ridge. The population was composed of 8 women and 3 men. The increase in bone reached, at 7 and 180 days, was observed radiographically. There was a significant increase in the mean values of bone mm. Variations were 4-8 mm at the time of operation at mean values of ? 14 mm at 7 and 180 days after surgery.The results indicate that lyophilized human bone can be considered an alternative to bone grafts of animal origin or those of patients. El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar la eficacia del uso de hueso humano no autógeno utilizando la técnica de elevación del piso del seno maxilar para crear condiciones favorables para la colocación de implantes dentales. Estudio clínico longitudinal de pacientes parcialmente edéntulos de ambos géneros (incluidos en este estudio n = 11), mayores de 18 años. Los datos se registraron en tres momentos temporales: a) al momento de la operación: b) control a los 7 días, c) control a los 180 días, estos dos últimos pos operatorio. Los injertos de hueso humano empleados fueronliofilizados e irradiados, con un tamaño de partícula de 0.2 y 1 mm, manufacturados por el Laboratorio de Hemoderivados de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. El aumento en el tejido óseo se midió mediante ortopantomografía digital, como la distancia obtenida entre el borde basal inferior y la cresta alveolar resultante. La población estaba compuesta por 8 mujeres y 3 hombres. El incremento de hueso alcanzado, a los 7 y 180 días, se observó radiográficamente. Se observó un aumento significativo en los valores medios de mm de hueso. Las variaciones fueron de 4-8 mm al momento de la operación a valores medios de ? 14 mm a los 7 y 180 días después de la cirugía.Los resultados indican que el hueso humano liofilizado puede considerarse una alternativa a los injertos óseos de origen animal o a los propios del paciente. Facultad de Odontología 2019-03-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RevFacOdonto/article/view/23860 Revista de la Facultad de Odontología; Vol. 29 Núm. 1 (2019); 29-34 2545-7594 0325-1071 eng https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RevFacOdonto/article/view/23860/23411
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topic Human bone graft
Dental implant
Sinus elevation
Injerto óseo humano
Implante dental
Elevación pido de seno
spellingShingle Human bone graft
Dental implant
Sinus elevation
Injerto óseo humano
Implante dental
Elevación pido de seno
Bachur, R.
Bornancini, C.
Battisti, M. E.
Cima, J.
Francia, C.
Azcurra, A. I.
Brunotto, M.
Ocampo, M.
Atala, J.
Bachur, N.
Díaz, A.
Non-autologous human bone graft applied to upper maxillary sinus elevation
topic_facet Human bone graft
Dental implant
Sinus elevation
Injerto óseo humano
Implante dental
Elevación pido de seno
author Bachur, R.
Bornancini, C.
Battisti, M. E.
Cima, J.
Francia, C.
Azcurra, A. I.
Brunotto, M.
Ocampo, M.
Atala, J.
Bachur, N.
Díaz, A.
author_facet Bachur, R.
Bornancini, C.
Battisti, M. E.
Cima, J.
Francia, C.
Azcurra, A. I.
Brunotto, M.
Ocampo, M.
Atala, J.
Bachur, N.
Díaz, A.
author_sort Bachur, R.
title Non-autologous human bone graft applied to upper maxillary sinus elevation
title_short Non-autologous human bone graft applied to upper maxillary sinus elevation
title_full Non-autologous human bone graft applied to upper maxillary sinus elevation
title_fullStr Non-autologous human bone graft applied to upper maxillary sinus elevation
title_full_unstemmed Non-autologous human bone graft applied to upper maxillary sinus elevation
title_sort non-autologous human bone graft applied to upper maxillary sinus elevation
description The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the use of non-autogenous human bone using the maxillary sinus floor elevation technique to create favorable conditions for the placement of dental implants. Longitudinal clinical study of partially edentulous patients of both genders (included in this study n = 11), older than 18 years. The data were recorded in three time periods: a) at the time of operation: b) control at 7 days, c) control at 180 days, these last two postoperative. The human bone grafts used were lyophilized and irradiated, with a particle size of 0.2 and 1 mm, manufactured by the Hemoderivatives of the National University of Córdoba. The increase in bone tissue was measured by digital orthopantomography, as the distance obtained between the lower basal edge and the resulting alveolar ridge. The population was composed of 8 women and 3 men. The increase in bone reached, at 7 and 180 days, was observed radiographically. There was a significant increase in the mean values of bone mm. Variations were 4-8 mm at the time of operation at mean values of ? 14 mm at 7 and 180 days after surgery.The results indicate that lyophilized human bone can be considered an alternative to bone grafts of animal origin or those of patients.
publisher Facultad de Odontología
publishDate 2019
url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RevFacOdonto/article/view/23860
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