Immediate implant positioning using tooth‐derived bone substitute material for alveolar ridge preservation: Preliminary results at 6 months

Abstract Objectives In the present study we evaluated the effectiveness of the use of a novel autologous bone substitute derived directly from processing the extracted tooth in the upper premolar area to preserve a suitable esthetic score and functionality. Material and Methods Fourteen bone‐level i...

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Main Authors: Silvio Taschieri, Benedetta Morandi, Alice Alberti, Svetlana Tarasenko, Ekaterina Diachkova, Luca Francetti, Stefano Corbella
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Published: Wiley 2023-02-01
Series:Clinical and Experimental Dental Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/cre2.685
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author Silvio Taschieri
Benedetta Morandi
Alice Alberti
Svetlana Tarasenko
Ekaterina Diachkova
Luca Francetti
Stefano Corbella
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Benedetta Morandi
Alice Alberti
Svetlana Tarasenko
Ekaterina Diachkova
Luca Francetti
Stefano Corbella
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description Abstract Objectives In the present study we evaluated the effectiveness of the use of a novel autologous bone substitute derived directly from processing the extracted tooth in the upper premolar area to preserve a suitable esthetic score and functionality. Material and Methods Fourteen bone‐level implants with platform switching were inserted in 12 patients immediately after atraumatic extraction of premolars for restorative or endodontic reasons. The implant buccal bone gap was filled using autologous tooth extracted‐derived material. Clinical and radiographic parameters, including Pink Esthetic Score (PES) were evaluated at 6 months. Results A total of 10 patients accounting for 11 implants were included. PES showed a suitable esthetic result, and all the implant‐prosthetic rehabilitation reported full satisfaction for masticatory function, phonetics, and aesthetics. Bone levels were stable and not affected by implant location, lesion type, or bone quality. Conclusion Radiographically the autologous bone substitute used appears stable in the surgical site and there is good continuity between the autologous bone and the graft. No adverse effects such as periodontal inflammation, infection, or graft rejection was reported.
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spelling doaj.art-c57c4198cc8e48e481cf58949e1902f12023-02-16T05:59:05ZengWileyClinical and Experimental Dental Research2057-43472023-02-0191172410.1002/cre2.685Immediate implant positioning using tooth‐derived bone substitute material for alveolar ridge preservation: Preliminary results at 6 monthsSilvio Taschieri0Benedetta Morandi1Alice Alberti2Svetlana Tarasenko3Ekaterina Diachkova4Luca Francetti5Stefano Corbella6Department of Biomedical, Surgical and Dental Sciences Università degli Studi di Milano Milan ItalyDepartment of Biomedical, Surgical and Dental Sciences Università degli Studi di Milano Milan ItalyDepartment of Biomedical, Surgical and Dental Sciences Università degli Studi di Milano Milan ItalyDepartment of Oral Surgery, Institute of Dentistry I. M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University Moscow Russian federationDepartment of Oral Surgery, Institute of Dentistry I. M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University Moscow Russian federationDepartment of Biomedical, Surgical and Dental Sciences Università degli Studi di Milano Milan ItalyDepartment of Biomedical, Surgical and Dental Sciences Università degli Studi di Milano Milan ItalyAbstract Objectives In the present study we evaluated the effectiveness of the use of a novel autologous bone substitute derived directly from processing the extracted tooth in the upper premolar area to preserve a suitable esthetic score and functionality. Material and Methods Fourteen bone‐level implants with platform switching were inserted in 12 patients immediately after atraumatic extraction of premolars for restorative or endodontic reasons. The implant buccal bone gap was filled using autologous tooth extracted‐derived material. Clinical and radiographic parameters, including Pink Esthetic Score (PES) were evaluated at 6 months. Results A total of 10 patients accounting for 11 implants were included. PES showed a suitable esthetic result, and all the implant‐prosthetic rehabilitation reported full satisfaction for masticatory function, phonetics, and aesthetics. Bone levels were stable and not affected by implant location, lesion type, or bone quality. Conclusion Radiographically the autologous bone substitute used appears stable in the surgical site and there is good continuity between the autologous bone and the graft. No adverse effects such as periodontal inflammation, infection, or graft rejection was reported.https://doi.org/10.1002/cre2.685anterior maxillaCBCTdental implantshard tissue changesimmediate implantssoft tissue changes
spellingShingle Silvio Taschieri
Benedetta Morandi
Alice Alberti
Svetlana Tarasenko
Ekaterina Diachkova
Luca Francetti
Stefano Corbella
Immediate implant positioning using tooth‐derived bone substitute material for alveolar ridge preservation: Preliminary results at 6 months
Clinical and Experimental Dental Research
anterior maxilla
CBCT
dental implants
hard tissue changes
immediate implants
soft tissue changes
title Immediate implant positioning using tooth‐derived bone substitute material for alveolar ridge preservation: Preliminary results at 6 months
title_full Immediate implant positioning using tooth‐derived bone substitute material for alveolar ridge preservation: Preliminary results at 6 months
title_fullStr Immediate implant positioning using tooth‐derived bone substitute material for alveolar ridge preservation: Preliminary results at 6 months
title_full_unstemmed Immediate implant positioning using tooth‐derived bone substitute material for alveolar ridge preservation: Preliminary results at 6 months
title_short Immediate implant positioning using tooth‐derived bone substitute material for alveolar ridge preservation: Preliminary results at 6 months
title_sort immediate implant positioning using tooth derived bone substitute material for alveolar ridge preservation preliminary results at 6 months
topic anterior maxilla
CBCT
dental implants
hard tissue changes
immediate implants
soft tissue changes
url https://doi.org/10.1002/cre2.685
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