Maxillary sinus floor lifting using freeze-dried homologous bone and tibia autologous bone : report on radiographic and histological results

ABSTRACT: Autologous bone grafts for maxillary sinus floor lifting are widely accepted to reconstruct alveolar ridge defects; however, there are donor sites that have not been fully explored and can be valid alternatives for this type of procedures. The objective of this study was to evaluate the be...

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Ramírez Úsuga, Omar Alberto
Blandón López, Yonny Alejandro
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Elevación del piso del seno maxilar
Liofilización
Trasplante autólogo
Tibia
Biomateriales
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Maxillary sinus floor lifting using freeze-dried homologous bone and tibia autologous bone : report on radiographic and histological results
dc.title.alternative.spa.fl_str_mv Elevación del piso del seno maxilar usando hueso homólogo liofilizado y hueso autólogo de tibia : reporte de resultados radiográficos e histológicos
title Maxillary sinus floor lifting using freeze-dried homologous bone and tibia autologous bone : report on radiographic and histological results
spellingShingle Maxillary sinus floor lifting using freeze-dried homologous bone and tibia autologous bone : report on radiographic and histological results
Elevación del piso del seno maxilar
Liofilización
Trasplante autólogo
Tibia
Biomateriales
title_short Maxillary sinus floor lifting using freeze-dried homologous bone and tibia autologous bone : report on radiographic and histological results
title_full Maxillary sinus floor lifting using freeze-dried homologous bone and tibia autologous bone : report on radiographic and histological results
title_fullStr Maxillary sinus floor lifting using freeze-dried homologous bone and tibia autologous bone : report on radiographic and histological results
title_full_unstemmed Maxillary sinus floor lifting using freeze-dried homologous bone and tibia autologous bone : report on radiographic and histological results
title_sort Maxillary sinus floor lifting using freeze-dried homologous bone and tibia autologous bone : report on radiographic and histological results
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Ramírez Úsuga, Omar Alberto
Blandón López, Yonny Alejandro
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Ramírez Úsuga, Omar Alberto
Blandón López, Yonny Alejandro
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Elevación del piso del seno maxilar
Liofilización
Trasplante autólogo
Tibia
Biomateriales
topic Elevación del piso del seno maxilar
Liofilización
Trasplante autólogo
Tibia
Biomateriales
description ABSTRACT: Autologous bone grafts for maxillary sinus floor lifting are widely accepted to reconstruct alveolar ridge defects; however, there are donor sites that have not been fully explored and can be valid alternatives for this type of procedures. The objective of this study was to evaluate the behavior of tibia autologous grafts compared with freeze-dried homologous bone in maxillary sinus floor lifting. Methods: prospective, controlled, randomized study in 11 patients requiring maxillary sinus elevation. Panoramic radiographs were taken in three different moments (pre-surgery, immediately after surgery, and 6 months post-surgery) in the two groups (tibia and freeze-dried), measuring the alveolar ridge height in the posterior maxilla. Bone biopsies were taken in the grafted area 6 months after the procedure. Results: A significant reduction in bone height was found in the group grafted with freeze-dried bone. The group grafted with tibia autologous bone showed greater stability between baseline and 6 months after surgery. The histological sections showed equal conditions between the two groups. Conclusion: tibia bone shows greater stability in the evaluated period in terms of the height obtained in maxillary sinus floor lifting procedures, with clinical and histological characteristics suitable for the placement of implants. This study should be complemented with a larger sample to provide more representative results that can be applied to the general population. Keywords: maxillary sinus lifting, biomaterials, autologous bone, freeze-dried bone, tibia graft.
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spelling Ramírez Úsuga, Omar AlbertoBlandón López, Yonny Alejandro2020-01-09T20:22:44Z2020-01-09T20:22:44Z2017Domínguez-Mejía JS, Ramírez-Úsuga OA, Blandón-López YA. Maxillary sinus floor lifting using freeze-dried homologous bone and tibia autologous bone: report on radiographic and histological results. Rev Fac Odontol Univ Antioq. 2017; 28(2): 235-260. DOI: 10.17533/udea.rfo.v28n2a1 URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.17533/udea.rfo.v28n2a10121-246Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10495/1292510.17533/udea.rfo.v28n2a12145-7670ABSTRACT: Autologous bone grafts for maxillary sinus floor lifting are widely accepted to reconstruct alveolar ridge defects; however, there are donor sites that have not been fully explored and can be valid alternatives for this type of procedures. The objective of this study was to evaluate the behavior of tibia autologous grafts compared with freeze-dried homologous bone in maxillary sinus floor lifting. Methods: prospective, controlled, randomized study in 11 patients requiring maxillary sinus elevation. Panoramic radiographs were taken in three different moments (pre-surgery, immediately after surgery, and 6 months post-surgery) in the two groups (tibia and freeze-dried), measuring the alveolar ridge height in the posterior maxilla. Bone biopsies were taken in the grafted area 6 months after the procedure. Results: A significant reduction in bone height was found in the group grafted with freeze-dried bone. The group grafted with tibia autologous bone showed greater stability between baseline and 6 months after surgery. The histological sections showed equal conditions between the two groups. Conclusion: tibia bone shows greater stability in the evaluated period in terms of the height obtained in maxillary sinus floor lifting procedures, with clinical and histological characteristics suitable for the placement of implants. This study should be complemented with a larger sample to provide more representative results that can be applied to the general population. Keywords: maxillary sinus lifting, biomaterials, autologous bone, freeze-dried bone, tibia graft.RESUMEN: Los injertos de hueso autólogo para elevación del piso del seno maxilar son ampliamente aceptados para la reconstrucción de defectos en el reborde alveolar; sin embargo, existen sitios donantes que no han sido debidamente explorados y que pueden representar opciones válidas para este tipo de procedimientos. El objetivo de este estudio consistió en evaluar el comportamiento de los injertos autólogos de tibia, comparados con injertos homólogos de hueso liofilizado en la elevación de seno maxilar. Métodos: estudio prospectivo, controlado, aleatorio, que incluyó a 11 pacientes que requerían elevación del seno maxilar. Se tomaron radiografías panorámicas en tres momentos (prequirúrgico, posquirúrgico inmediato y posquirúrgico a 6 meses) en los dos grupos (tibia y liofilizado). En estas se midió la altura del reborde alveolar en el maxilar posterior. Se tomaron biopsias de hueso en la zona injertada 6 meses después del procedimiento. Resultados: Se encontró una disminución significativa de la altura ósea en el grupo injertado con hueso liofilizado. El grupo injertado con hueso autólogo de tibia presentó mayor estabilidad entre el periodo de la cirugía y 6 meses después. En los cortes histológicos se evidenció igualdad de condiciones entre ambos grupos. Conclusión: el hueso de tibia muestra mayor estabilidad en el periodo investigado, en términos de altura obtenida en procedimientos de elevación de piso del seno maxilar, con características clínicas e histológicas adecuadas para la colocación de implantes. Este estudio debe complementarse con una muestra mayor para aportar resultados más representativos aplicables a la población. 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