Bone Resorption During Submerged Healing After Guided Bone Regeneration: A Prospective Case Series


doi: 10.1097/ID.0000000000000686
Basic and Clinical Research
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate bone resorption quantitatively during the healing period subsequent to ridge augmentation.
Materials and Methods: Sixteen patients requiring vertical ridge augmentation before implant placement were recruited in the study. The study used an allograft and nonresorbable membrane. A custom acrylic stent was used to measure changes in bone volume. Augmented bone was compared with remaining bone 6 months after guided bone regeneration (α = 0.05 by means of the paired t test).
Results: All sites following the six months post-surgery were analyzed. Overall changes in alveolar bone were observed with a mean resorption rate of 19.8% (p<0 .001="" 18.7="" 22.8="" 26.0="" 26.5="" 42.1="" a="" among="" an="" average="" bone="" complications="" exposure="" four="" horizontal="" including="" indicated="" mean="" measurement="" membrane="" of="" p="" post-operative="" range="12.6%" rate="" rates.="" resorption="" showed="" sites="" sixteen="" the="" vertical="" with="">
Conclusion: Loss in graft quantity was observed after ridge augmentation using an allograft and nonresorbable membrane during submerged healing before implant placement. Further studies with larger sample sizes are recommended to confirm its findings.

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