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- Title
Autologous Tooth Graft after Endodontical Treated Used for Socket Preservation: A Multicenter Clinical Study.
- Authors
Minetti, Elio; Palermo, Andrea; Ferrante, Franco; Schmitz, Johannes H.; Lung Ho, Henry Kim; Dih Hann, Simon Ng.; Giacometti, Edoardo; Gambardella, Ugo; Contessi, Marcello; Celko, Martin; Ballini, Andrea; Mortellaro, Carmen; Trisi, Paolo; Mastrangelo, Filiberto
- Abstract
The aim of the study was to evaluate the tooth extracted use as autologous tooth graft after endodontic root canal therapies used for socket preservation. To this purpose, the Tooth Transformer shredding and decontamination machine has been used. The graft obtained in this way, was inserted at the time of the extraction or at a second surgery altogether with the chosen regenerative therapy. This clinical trial enrolled patients with post-estractive defects requiring the restoration bone dimension and shape in the maxillary and mandibular zone. In addition, 98 patients with 119 extraction sockets were enrolled across 10 standardized centers. An innovative preparation method, using the dedicated automated device Tooth Transformer, able to transform autologous teeth in suitable grafting material, has been used. The extracted tooth was cleaned and treated using a Tooth Transformer and made a socket preservation. Thirteen Biopsies were realized to analyze the histologic outcomes at the average time of four months to demonstrate that the autologous tooth graft made from root after endodontic therapy should be used in human bone regeneration as graft for dental implant placement.
- Subjects
TOOTH socket; TEETH; BONE regeneration; ROOT canal treatment; DENTAL implants; BONE grafting; REGENERATIVE medicine
- Publication
Applied Sciences (2076-3417), 2019, Vol 9, Issue 24, p5396
- ISSN
2076-3417
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/app9245396