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- Title
Socket Preservation Using Demineralized Tooth Graft: A Case Series Report with Histological Analysis.
- Authors
Alzaga‑Vega Marco Tulio; Chang‑Dong Kang; Ocampo‑Acosta Fabian; Grace Eun Ah Kim; Hyung‑Gyun Kim; Dong‑Seok Sohn
- Abstract
Purpose: The aim of the study is to histologically evaluate new bone formation in extraction sockets augmented with autologous demineralized dentin bone (ADDB). Materials and Methods: Teeth were extracted from 19 patients and prepared as ADDB and then grafted in 27 extraction socket sites. The graft was covered with membrane made of concentrated growth factors (membrane) and the wounds were closed without periosteal releasing incision (open‑membrane technique). Bone biopsy was performed at each implant site after 4 months of healing. Results: Wound healing was uneventful. Histologically, bone reformation was observed in all the augmented sockets, and ADDB showed favorable integration with newly formed bone. Conclusion: Immediate graft after extraction using ADDB is recommended for socket preservation.
- Subjects
DEMINERALIZATION; BONE grafting; DENTIN; BONE biopsy; HISTOLOGY
- Publication
International Journal of Growth Factors & Stem Cells in Dentistry, 2020, Vol 3, Issue 1, p27
- ISSN
2589-7330
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4103/GFSC.GFSC_16_19