In Vitro Handling Characteristics of a Particulate Bone Substitute for Ridge Preservation Procedures

Author:

Dahl Samira1,Klär-Quarz Virgilia1ORCID,Schulz Annika1,Karl Matthias1ORCID,Grobecker-Karl Tanja1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Prosthodontics, Saarland University, 66421 Homburg, Saar, Germany

Abstract

While particulate bone substitute materials are applied in a variety of augmentation procedures, standardized defects are being used for preclinical testing. This in vitro study evaluated the density and homogeneity of a particulate bone substitute in ridge preservation procedures. Premolars and molars were extracted in ten semimandibles of minipig cadavers. Light body impression material was used for determining the volume of the extraction sites followed by augmentation with particulate material, thereby weighing the graft material needed. Microradiographs and histologic sections were obtained for evaluating the homogeneity and density of the augmentation material. Statistical analyses were based on Shapiro–Wilk tests, Spearman’s rho and one sample Wilcoxon test followed by Bonferroni–Holm correction for multiple testing (α = 0.05). Based on 103 single alveoli evaluated, the mean volume determined was 0.120 cm3 requiring a mean amount of graft material of 0.155 g. With only three exceptions, all parameters (volume, mass of augmentation material, density and homogeneity) correlated significantly (p < 0.020). The apical parts of the alveoli showed reduced density as compared to the middle parts (p < 0.001) and the homogeneity of the augmentation material was also lower as compared to the middle (p < 0.001) and cervical parts (p </= 0.040). The packing of augmentation material is critical when non-standardized defects are treated.

Funder

Nobel Biocare

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Materials Science

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