Nam-Suk Yoon, Hyunsuk Choi, Hyung-Gyun Kim, Dong-Seok Sohn
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摘要
虽然在重建严重吸收的牙槽骨的外科技术方面取得了重大进展,但实现可预测的再生仍然是一个相当大的挑战。许多传统的牙脊增加方法需要延长无牙愈合时间和多次手术干预。本临床研究介绍了一种使用宽头帐篷杆螺钉(WHTPS)的简化方法,旨在提高手术效率并获得可预测的临床结果。材料和方法:本研究包括13例严重垂直吸收下颌节段或完全无牙牙槽嵴的患者,每个患者的垂直骨缺损最小为5mm。在最严重的骨缺损部位放置单个WHTPS,然后进行骨移植和可吸收膜覆盖。术后立即拍摄全景x线片,并在WHTPS移除当天再次拍摄,愈合期为3至6个月。在最终假体放置后进行额外的随访x线片,平均随访时间为5.5个月,以评估增强骨的变化。患者的临床监测时间为8至20个月(平均14.9个月)。结果:术后即刻垂直骨增重平均为8.86 mm (SD±2.59 mm),随访期间骨吸收平均为1.49 mm(17.79%)。结论:单一WHTPS可有效稳定严重牙槽骨丢失的移植材料,从而防止其吸收和移位。需要进一步的临床研究来验证其长期有效性。
Retrospective Radiographic Evaluation of Ridge Dimensional Changes After Vertical Augmentation Using the Novel Wide-Head Tent Pole Screw Technique.
Introduction: Although significant advancements have been made in surgical techniques for reconstructing severely resorbed alveolar bone, achieving predictable regeneration remains a considerable challenge. Many conventional ridge augmentation methods require extended edentulous healing periods and multiple surgical interventions. This clinical study introduces a simplified approach to advanced ridge augmentation using a wide-head tent-pole screw (WHTPS), aimed at enhancing procedural efficiency and achieving predictable clinical outcomes.
Material and methods: Thirteen patients with severely vertically resorbed mandibular segments or completely edentulous alveolar ridges-each presenting with a minimum vertical bone defect of 5 mm-were included in this study. A single WHTPS was placed at the most severe bone defect site, followed by bone grafting and coverage with a resorbable membrane. Postoperative panoramic radiographs were taken immediately after surgery and again on the day of WHTPS removal, following a healing period of 3 to 6 months. An additional follow-up radiograph was obtained after final prosthesis placement, with an average follow-up period of 5.5 months, to assess changes in the augmented bone. Patients were monitored clinically for a period ranging from 8 to 20 months (mean: 14.9 months).
Results: The average vertical bone gain immediately after surgery was 8.86 mm (SD ± 2.59 mm), while an average bone resorption of 1.49 mm (17.79%) was observed during the follow-up period.
Conclusions: A single WHTPS effectively stabilized the graft material in cases of severe alveolar bone loss, thereby preventing its resorption and displacement. Further clinical studies are necessary to validate its long-term effectiveness.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Functional Biomaterials (JFB, ISSN 2079-4983) is an international and interdisciplinary scientific journal that publishes regular research papers (articles), reviews and short communications about applications of materials for biomedical use. JFB covers subjects from chemistry, pharmacy, biology, physics over to engineering. The journal focuses on the preparation, performance and use of functional biomaterials in biomedical devices and their behaviour in physiological environments. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their results in as much detail as possible. Therefore, there is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. Several topical special issues will be published. Scope: adhesion, adsorption, biocompatibility, biohybrid materials, bio-inert materials, biomaterials, biomedical devices, biomimetic materials, bone repair, cardiovascular devices, ceramics, composite materials, dental implants, dental materials, drug delivery systems, functional biopolymers, glasses, hyper branched polymers, molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs), nanomedicine, nanoparticles, nanotechnology, natural materials, self-assembly smart materials, stimuli responsive materials, surface modification, tissue devices, tissue engineering, tissue-derived materials, urological devices.