Affiliation:
1. Department of Oral and Cranio‐Maxillofacial Surgery Heidelberg University Hospital Heidelberg Germany
2. Institute of Medical Biometry University of Heidelberg Heidelberg Germany
3. Department of Periodontics and Oral Medicine University of Michigan, School of Dentistry Ann Arbor Michigan USA
Abstract
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate radiographic bone gain after alveolar ridge augmentation with two different designs of autogenous block graft harvested from the mandible.Materials and MethodsAlveolar ridge defects were evaluated by preoperative cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) and grafted in a staged approach using intraoral block grafts. The ridge augmentation was either performed using the full‐block technique (group 1) or the split‐block technique (cortical plate with autogenous bone chips) (group 2). After 4 months of bone healing, a further CBCT scan was performed before implant placement. Horizontal and vertical bone gain were measured.ResultsIn this retrospective study, 91 patients were grafted with block grafts (36 patients with full‐block grafts; 55 patients with split‐block grafts) resulting in 171 block grafts in total. The mean horizontal bone gain was 3.37 ± 0.71 mm in group 1 and 5.79 ± 2.20 mm in group 2. A linear mixed‐effect model also showed a statistically significant group difference (p < 0.001, estimate: 3.455, 95% CI: [2.082–4.829]). The mean vertical bone gain was 2.85 ± 0.73 mm in group 1 and 7.60 ± 1.87 mm in group 2. A linear mixed‐effect model also showed a statistically significant group difference (p: 0.029, estimate: 3.126, 95% CI: [0.718–5.557]). Mean marginal bone level was 0.33 ± 0.37 mm (group 1) and 0.17 ± 0.29 mm (group 2).ConclusionThe split‐block technique resulted in a greater bone gain than the full‐block technique. This effect was observed in both the vertical and the horizontal dimensions.
Subject
General Dentistry,Oral Surgery
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