Bone Augmentation Using Particulated Biomaterial and Autogenous Bone, Stabilized by Collagen Membrane and Pins (PaMP)
Study Details
Study Description
Brief Summary
Twenty four patients with bone resorption on the anterior maxilla will be divided into two groups with different kinds of grafting: bone block associated with particulated biomaterial and particulated mixture of autogenous bone and biomaterial stabilized by collagen membrane and pins. The techniques will be compared according to volume gain, quality of graft osseointegration, implant survival and maintenance of the level of soft tissues.
Condition or Disease | Intervention/Treatment | Phase |
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Detailed Description
Twenty four patients will be selected analysing the resorption on the front maxilla and will be divided into two groups. Experimental group will receive a particulated mixture of autogenous and lyophilized bovine bone, stabilized with a collagen membrane and pins over the vertical and/or horizontal defect, while Control group will receive a bone block graft, stabilized with fixation screws , covered with lyophilized bone and a collagen membrane. After a period of nine months, the volume increase will be measured trough the difference found between the initial computerized tomography and the final computerized tomography.
Dental implants will be placed according to the prosthetic need and bone cylinders will be removed from the respective location. The cylinders will be histologically analysed in order to verify the quality of the graft osteointegration. After the prosthesis installation, the implant survival and the soft and hard tissues will be followed up for a minimum period of 24 months.
Study Design
Arms and Interventions
Arm | Intervention/Treatment |
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Experimental: Sausage graft Bone graft performed with a mixture of particulated autogenous and lyophilized bovine bone, stabilized with collagen membrane and pins. |
Procedure: Biopsy
A cylinder of grafted bone will be removed from the location elected for the implant installation with an appropriate trephine
Radiation: Computerized Tomography
An initial computerized tomography will be made before the first surgery, and a final computerized tomography will be made after 9 months, previously to the second surgery
Other: Standardized periapical radiographs
A device will be adopted for the standardization, and radiographs will be taken at day 0, 3 months, 6 months, 12 months, 18 months, 24 months after implant installation
Other: Intraoral scanning
Intraoral scanning will be made before the graft, at implant installation, 3 months, 6 months, 12 months, 18 months, 24 months after implant installation
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Active Comparator: Bone block graft Bone graft performed with a block of autogenous bone stabilized by a screw associated with lyophilized bovine bone and collagen membrane. |
Procedure: Biopsy
A cylinder of grafted bone will be removed from the location elected for the implant installation with an appropriate trephine
Radiation: Computerized Tomography
An initial computerized tomography will be made before the first surgery, and a final computerized tomography will be made after 9 months, previously to the second surgery
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Outcome Measures
Primary Outcome Measures
- vertical gain [9 months]
Measures will be taken from computerized tomography in axial sections
- horizontal gain [9 months]
Measures will be taken from computerized tomography in transverse sections
- implants survival [24 months]
Clinical examination and standardized radiographs will be taken periodically
- soft tissue volume [24 months]
Measures will be taken from images generated by intraoral scanning in an occlusal view
Eligibility Criteria
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
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absence of teeth at anterior maxilla
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need of vertical or horizontal bone reconstruction at anterior maxilla
Exclusion Criteria:
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smoking habits
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diabetes
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systemic diseases which interfere with osseous metabolism
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active periodontal disease
Contacts and Locations
Locations
No locations specified.Sponsors and Collaborators
- Pedro Tortamano
Investigators
- Principal Investigator: Pedro Tortamano, PHD, University of Sao Paulo
Study Documents (Full-Text)
None provided.More Information
Publications
None provided.- UniversidadeSP