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Influence of the bone graft materials used for guided bone regeneration on subsequent peri-implant inflammation: an experimental ligature-induced peri-implantitis model in Beagle dogs.

Authors :
Sato, Ryo
Sato, Ryo
Akizuki, Tatsuya
Fukuba, Shunsuke
Okada, Munehiro
Nohara, Kohei
Takeuchi, Shunsuke
Hoshi, Shu
Ono, Wataru
Maruyama, Kiichi
Izumi, Yuichi
Iwata, Takanori
Matsuura, Takanori
Sato, Ryo
Sato, Ryo
Akizuki, Tatsuya
Fukuba, Shunsuke
Okada, Munehiro
Nohara, Kohei
Takeuchi, Shunsuke
Hoshi, Shu
Ono, Wataru
Maruyama, Kiichi
Izumi, Yuichi
Iwata, Takanori
Matsuura, Takanori
Source :
International Journal of Implant Dentistry; vol 8, iss 1
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

PURPOSE: We aimed to histologically evaluate the influence of bone materials used during guided bone regeneration (GBR) on subsequent peri-implantitis in an experimental ligature-induced peri-implantitis model in beagle dogs. METHODS: Bilateral mandibular premolars (PM2-4) were extracted from six beagle dogs. After 3 months, standardized bone defects (3 mm [mesio-distal width] × 2 mm [bucco-lingual width] × 3 mm [depth]) were created in the experimental group, with simultaneous dental implant placement at the center of the defects. The defects were randomly filled with either autograft (AG) or deproteinized bovine bone mineral (DBBM) and covered with a collagen membrane. In the control group, implant fixtures were placed without creating an intrabony defect. After 3 months, a healing abutment was placed. Four weeks later, a 3-0 silk thread was ligated around the implants to induce peri-implantitis. After 4 weeks, the specimens were dissected and histologically examined. RESULTS: There were no clinical findings of inflammation until silk thread ligation. Four weeks after the onset of peri-implantitis, gingival redness and swelling were seen with mild resorption of the peri-implant bone on dental radiographs. There were no significant differences between the AG, DBBM, and control groups for the following parameters: bone-to-implant contact, distance from the implant shoulder to the base of the bone defect, area of bone defect, and area of new bone. CONCLUSIONS: Within the limitations of this study, it can be concluded that peri-implant tissues after GBR using AG and DBBM underwent the same degree of bone resorption by peri-implantitis as the no defect group.

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OAIster
Journal :
International Journal of Implant Dentistry; vol 8, iss 1
Notes :
application/pdf, International Journal of Implant Dentistry vol 8, iss 1
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1401038658
Document Type :
Electronic Resource