Radiographic outcomes of ridge reconstruction with autogenous bone block versus collagenated xenogeneic bone block: A randomized clinical trial

Author:

Romito Giuseppe Alexandre1ORCID,Soares Herbert Horiuti1,do Amaral Guilherme Castro Lima Silva1ORCID,Fonseca Marcelo Augusto1ORCID,Sapata Vitor Marques1,Conde Marina Clemente1ORCID,Hammerle Christoph Hans Franz2ORCID,Schwarz Frank3ORCID,Villar Cristina Cunha1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Discipline of Periodontics, School of Dentistry University of São Paulo São Paulo Brazil

2. Clinic of Reconstructive Dentistry, Center of Dental Medicine University of Zurich Zurich Switzerland

3. Department of Oral Surgery and Implantology Goethe University Carolinum, Frankfurt Germany

Abstract

AbstractAimTo compare, at different levels from the alveolar crest, the radiographic outcomes of equine‐derived collagenated xenogeneic bone blocks (CXBB) and autogenous bone blocks (ABB) used for lateral alveolar ridge augmentation.Materials and MethodsSixty‐four patients with tooth gaps in atrophic alveolar ridges with ≤4 mm were randomly assigned to lateral augmentation using CXBB or ABB. The lateral bone thickness (LBT) was measured 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 mm below the alveolar crest using CBCT scans obtained before augmentation surgery and at 30 weeks, prior to implant placement. Statistical analysis was performed using Shapiro–Wilk, Fisher's exact, Mann–Whitney, and Wilcoxon signed‐rank tests.ResultsBoth CXBB and ABB resulted in significant total and buccal LBT gains at 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 mm. LBT gains were similar between CXBB‐ and ABB‐augmented sites, except for greater buccal LBT gains at 8 mm at CXBB‐augmented sites. While ABB‐augmented sites gained vertical bone height, CXBB‐treated sites suffered vertical bone loss (CXBB: −0.16 mm; ABB: 0.38 mm, p < .0009).ConclusionsCXBB and ABB were both associated with significant and similar LBT gains at 30 weeks.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Oral Surgery

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