The Use of Tooth Derived Bone Graft Materials in Sinus Augmentation Procedures: a Systematic Review.

IF 1 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
eJournal of Oral Maxillofacial Research Pub Date : 2019-06-30 eCollection Date: 2019-04-01 DOI:10.5037/jomr.2019.10201
Eliyahu Shavit, Ilana Shavit, Daniel Pinchasov, David Shavit, Ginnady Pinchasov, Gintaras Juodzbalys
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Abstract

Objectives: The goal of this systematic review was to assess the current literature about sinus augmentation procedure using different types of tooth derived bone graft materials, thorough analysing the outcomes of sinus grafting with tooth grafts compared to sinus grafting with xenografts, allografts and alloplasts by radiography and histomorphometry.

Material and methods: An electronic search in the MEDLINE (NCBI PubMed and PubMed Central) database was conducted to identify articles concerning application of tooth bone grafts in sinus augmentation. The search was restricted to English language articles published in the last 10 years (December 2009 to March 2019).

Results: In total, 21 articles were found, out of which 7 met the inclusion criteria and were included in the final synthesis. According to the type of diagnostic tool, data about graft material outcome in sinus was extracted, and included the residual alveolar height, augmented graft height, resorption height as seen in panoramic radiography and histomorphometric analysis of new bone formation and residual graft material.

Conclusions: Within the limitations of our review, we suggest that tooth derived graft materials are as successful as xenografts, allografts and alloplasts in sinus augmentation procedures according to the radiographic and histomorphometric showings. Additional wider research should be conducted in order to determine whether tooth derived graft materials are superior to the currently used materials.

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牙源性骨移植材料在鼻窦扩张术中的应用:一项系统综述。
目的:本系统综述的目的是评估目前关于使用不同类型的牙齿来源的骨移植物材料进行上颌窦扩大手术的文献,通过放射学和组织形态计量学,彻底分析带牙齿移植物的上颌窦移植物与带异种移植物、同种移植物和同种异体骨的上颌窦移植的结果。材料和方法:在MEDLINE(NCBI PubMed和PubMed Central)数据库中进行电子搜索,以确定有关牙骨移植物在鼻窦扩张中的应用的文章。搜索仅限于过去10年(2009年12月至2019年3月)发表的英文文章。结果:共发现21篇文章,其中7篇符合纳入标准并纳入最终综合。根据诊断工具的类型,提取窦内移植物材料结果的数据,包括残留牙槽高度、移植物高度增加、吸收高度,如全景放射学和新骨形成和残留移植物材料的组织形态计量学分析所示。结论:在我们综述的限制范围内,根据放射学和组织形态计量学显示,我们认为牙齿来源的移植物材料在鼻窦增强手术中与异种移植物、同种异体移植物和异体移植物一样成功。应该进行更多更广泛的研究,以确定牙齿衍生的移植物材料是否优于目前使用的材料。
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