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Three-Dimensional Printed Patient-Specific Vestibular Augmentation: A Case Report.
Johansson, Linh; Latorre, Jose Luis; Liversain, Margaux; Thorel, Emilie; Raymond, Yago; Ginebra, Maria-Pau.
Afiliação
  • Johansson L; Biomaterials, Biomechanics and Tissue Engineering Group (BBT), Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya BarcelonaTech (UPC), Av. Eduard Maristany, 16, 08019 Barcelona, Spain.
  • Latorre JL; Barcelona Research Centre in Multiscale Science and Engineering, Escola d'Enginyeria de Barcelona Est (EEBE), Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Av. Eduard Maristany, 10-14, 08019 Barcelona, Spain.
  • Liversain M; Biomedical Engineering Research Center (CREB), Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Av. Diagonal, 647, 08028 Barcelona, Spain.
  • Thorel E; Institut de Recerca Sant Joan de Déu (IRSJD), 39-57, 08950 Esplugues del Llobregat, Spain.
  • Raymond Y; Mimetis Biomaterials S.L., Carrer de Cartagena, 245, 3E, 08025 Barcelona, Spain.
  • Ginebra MP; Freelance Implantologist: Oris Dental Center, C. de Joan Güell, 108, 08028 Barcelona, Spain.
J Clin Med ; 13(8)2024 Apr 20.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38673680
ABSTRACT

Background:

The anterior maxilla is challenging regarding aesthetic rehabilitation. Current bone augmentation techniques are complex and 3D-printed bioceramic bone grafts can simplify the intervention.

Aim:

A four-teeth defect in the anterior maxilla was reconstructed with a 3D-printed synthetic patient-specific bone graft in a staged approach for dental implant delivery.

Methods:

The bone graft was designed using Cone-Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) images. The bone graft was immobilized with fixation screws. Bone augmentation was measured on CBCT images at 11 days and 8 and 13 months post-surgery. A biopsy sample was retrieved at reentry (10 months post-augmentation) and evaluated by histological and micro-computed tomography assessments. The definitive prosthesis was delivered 5 months post-reentry and the patient attended a visit 1-year post-loading.

Results:

A total bone width of 8 mm was achieved (3.7 mm horizontal bone gain). The reconstructed bone remained stable during the healing period and was sufficient for placing two dental implants (with an insertion torque > 35 N·cm). The fractions of new bone, bone graft, and soft tissue in the biopsy were 40.77%, 41.51%, and 17.72%, respectively. The histological assessment showed no signs of encapsulation, and mature bone was found in close contact with the graft, indicating adequate biocompatibility and suggesting osteoconductive properties of the graft. At 1-year post-loading, the soft tissues were healthy, and the dental implants were stable.

Conclusions:

The anterior maxilla's horizontal ridge can be reconstructed using a synthetic patient-specific 3D-printed bone graft in a staged approach for implant placement. The dental implants were stable and successful 1-year post-loading.
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