合成同种异体与异种移植物上颌窦增强术中骨质量与收缩的关系。

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目的:本临床研究评估同种异体和异种移植材料在上颌窦内骨质量的差异。方法:20例需要侧窦入路增强术治疗延迟种植的患者分为两组。第一组接受硅-磷酸钙复合材料(SCPC)同种异体移植,第二组接受牛骨异种移植(Bio-Oss)。锥形束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)用于测量术后即刻和隆胸后5个月骨高度和面积的变化。在植体放置期间获得的骨活检小天狼星红染色,在偏光显微镜下进行分析。采用MATLAB算法对采集后的图像进行分析。结果:CBCT测量显示异种移植物受者的骨高度线性降低具有统计学意义(P≤0.001)。这一发现表明,与同种异体组相比,骨吸收更大,而同种异体组在鼻窦增强后5个月的骨高度没有显著差异。此外,40%的异种移植物受体显示没有矿化组织形成,这表明与同种异体组相比,骨传导作用有限,在同种异体组中,所有样本中都存在矿化的骨组织。偏振光显微镜和微天狼星红染色骨活检的颜色强度测量显示,与异种移植物受体相比,新形成的同种异体骨中矿化胶原I与胶原III的比例明显更高。三色染色显示胶原I矿化与成骨细胞和骨细胞的存在,表明新骨形成。同种异体组新形成的骨表现出成熟的标志,包括逆转线、哈弗氏系统和血管的形成。还观察了SCPC同种异体移植颗粒的吸收。结论:新骨形成和成熟的增加可能是同种异体受体组骨高度保持的原因。
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Relationship between bone quality and shrinkage in maxillary sinus augmentation using synthetic alloplast versus xenograft.

Purpose: This clinical study evaluated differences in bone quality within the maxillary sinus when either alloplast or xenograft material was applied.

Methods: Twenty participants requiring lateral sinus approach augmentation for delayed implant placement were divided into 2 groups. The first group received a silica-calcium phosphate composite (SCPC) alloplast, while the second received a bovine bone xenograft (Bio-Oss). Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) was used to measure changes in bone height and area immediately after surgery and 5 months after augmentation. Picrosirius red staining of bone biopsies, obtained during implant placement, was analyzed under polarized microscopy. A MATLAB algorithm was used for analysis following image acquisition.

Results: CBCT measurements revealed a statistically significant reduction in linear bone height among xenograft recipients (P≤0.001). This finding indicated greater resorption compared to the alloplast group, which exhibited no significant difference in bone height at 5 months following sinus augmentation. Furthermore, 40% of xenograft recipients displayed an absence of mineralized tissue formation, indicating a limited osteoconductive effect compared to the alloplast group, in which mineralized bone tissue was present in all samples. Polarized light microscopy and color intensity measurements of picrosirius red-stained bone biopsies revealed a significantly higher ratio of mineralized collagen I to collagen III in the newly formed bone for alloplast compared to xenograft recipients. Trichrome staining demonstrated collagen I mineralization with the presence of osteoblasts and osteocytes, indicating new bone formation. The newly formed bone in the alloplast group exhibited markers of maturation, including the formation of reversal lines, Haversian systems, and blood vessels. Resorption of the SCPC alloplast-grafted granules was also observed.

Conclusions: The increased formation and maturation of new bone appear responsible for the preservation of bone height in alloplast group recipients.

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Journal of Periodontal and Implant Science
Journal of Periodontal and Implant Science DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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3.30
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期刊介绍: Journal of Periodontal & Implant Science (JPIS) is a peer-reviewed and open-access journal providing up-to-date information relevant to professionalism of periodontology and dental implantology. JPIS is dedicated to global and extensive publication which includes evidence-based original articles, and fundamental reviews in order to cover a variety of interests in the field of periodontal as well as implant science.
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