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The use of fresh-frozen bone in oral surgery: a clinical study of 14 consecutive cases

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The use of fresh-frozen bone in oral surgery: a clinical study of 14 consecutive cases

Auteurs : Chiara D Loja ; Ernesto D Loja [Italie] ; Enrico Santi [Italie] ; Massimo Franchini

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Abstract

Background

Although autologous bone is considered the gold standard among the grafting materials used in implant therapy, it does have a number of drawbacks, in particular morbidity at the site of donation and the limited amount of bone available. To overcome these limitations a number of alternative bone materials have been employed in the last few years. In this study we report the results of the use of homologous fresh-frozen bone from a tissue bank in patients undergoing reconstruction of bone defects in the oral cavity.

Material and methods

Between June 2004 and October 2008, 14 consecutive patients underwent bone reconstruction with fresh-frozen bone from a tissue bank. Four to eight months after surgery, implants were placed in the newly formed bone.

Results

No problems were recorded during the post-operative course. In all cases treatment was successful and osteointegrated implants were placed in the newly formed bone after 4–8 months. All implants showed good osteointegration (100% overall success rate, mean follow-up 20 months), allowing loading with a fixed cemented prosthesis.

Conclusions

Our results support the previous findings that homologous fresh-frozen bone can be considered a valid alternative to autologous bone for the reconstruction of bone defects in the oral cavity in patients undergoing implant therapy.


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DOI: 10.2450/2010.0130-09
PubMed: 21235853
PubMed Central: 3021396

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