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Bone Response Inside Free-Form Fabricated Macroporous Hydroxyapatite Scaffolds with and without an Open Microporosity

CLINICAL IMPLANT DENTISTRY AND RELATED RESEARCH, Issue 2 2007
Johan Malmström DDS
ABSTRACT Background:, The technique of free-form fabrication enables the production of controlled macroporous geometry inside ceramic scaffolds. Using scaffolds with identical macropore design makes it possible to study a relevant biological response linked to other specific changes of the material. Purpose:, This study investigates the role of open micropores in hydroxyapatite (HA) scaffold during early bone healing to quantitatively ascertain whether microporosity in otherwise identical macroporous HA scaffolds can influence the bone response in rabbit tibia and femur at 6 weeks. Materials and Methods:, HA scaffolds (Ø: 3.8 mm) with and without microporosity were randomly installed in both cortical and trabecular bone sites of New Zealand White rabbits. The animals were sacrificed 6 weeks after surgery. Ground sections obtained from en bloc tissues containing scaffold and recipient bone were subjected to histological evaluation and histomorphometric analysis. Results:, Microscopy showed elevated amounts of bone ingrowth and bone contact inside the microporous HA (mHA) group as compared with non-mHA. Conclusion:, The current study indicates that the presence of open scaffold microporosity in HA, as determined by the fabrication process, enhances the ability of ceramic scaffolds to promote bone ingrowth and bone contact. [source]


Effects of a Mechanical Barrier on the Integration of Cortical Onlay Bone Grafts Placed Simultaneously with Endosseous Implant

CLINICAL IMPLANT DENTISTRY AND RELATED RESEARCH, Issue 2 2002
Luiz Z. Salata DDS
ABSTRACT Background: Previous experimental studies on onlay bone graft integration have shown either advantages or disadvantages to the use of mechanical barriers. This indicates that the role played by the biologic properties of transplanted bone and membrane in graft revascularization and bone remodeling has not yet been established. The outcomes regarding osseointegration of titanium dental implants applied in such a condition are still contradictory. Purpose: The rabbit's radius model that is grafted onto the mandibular lower border and covered by membrane can reproduce a challenging experimental situation to preliminarily study the factors involved in osseointegration under deprived blood vessels source. Materials and Methods: Fourteen New Zealand White rabbits had a 2.5-cm segment of the right radius osteoectomized and fixed onto the right mandibular lower border using titanium screws. Two screw-shaped titanium implants (2.5 mm wide 2.5 mm long) were installed 7 mm apart in the mid length of the grafted bone. In experimental sites, the graft with the implants and graft-host bone junction were covered by expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (e-PTFE) membrane; control sites were left uncovered. Eight animals from the experimental group and six animals from the control group were sacrificed at 6 and 24 weeks after surgery. Ground sections obtained from en bloc tissues containing graft, implants, and recipient bone were subjected to histologic evaluation and histomorphometric analysis (area occupied by the graft and bone-to-implant contact). Results: The graft showed significantly more resorption after 24 weeks than at 6 weeks (p .05) irrespective of the treatment (with or without membrane), although the amount of new bone was greater at 24 weeks in sites where a membrane was covering the graft. Compared with 6 weeks postoperatively, the bone-to-implant contact was considerably improved at 24 weeks (p .05), and the membrane seemed beneficial for implant osseointegration when compared with unprotected sites (p .05). As a result of graft resorption, the amount of soft tissue was considerably expanded in sites beneath membrane, accompanied by a sustained process of trabecular bone deposition close to the barrier. Conclusions: Cortical onlay grafts covered by membrane demonstrated delayed remodeling, probably as a consequence of a hindered process of graft revascularization. Grafts covered by membrane might rely on previous host bone resorption both to become revascularized and to remodel. The findings that the membrane-protected grafts were most resorbed at 24 weeks might be attributable to better implant osseointegration, because the fixtures were exposed to greater mechanical stimulation in these sites. [source]


Anchorage of Titanium Implants with Different Surface Characteristics: An Experimental Study in Rabbits

CLINICAL IMPLANT DENTISTRY AND RELATED RESEARCH, Issue 3 2000
Klaus Gotfredsen DDS
ABSTRACT Purpose: To compare the anchorage of titanium implants with different surface roughness and topography and to examine histologically the peri-implant bone after implant removal. Materials and Methods: Screw implants with five different surface topographies were examined: (1) turned ("machined"), (2) TiO2 -blasted with particles of grain size 10 to 53 ,m; (3) TiO2 -blasted, grain size 63 to 90 ,m; (4) TiO2 -blasted, grain size 90 to 125 ,m; (5) titanium plasma-sprayed (TPS). The surface topography was determined by the use of an optical instrument. Twelve rabbits, divided into two groups, had a total of 120 implants inserted in the tibiae. One implant from each of the five surface categories was placed within the left tibia of each rabbit. By a second operation, implants were installed in the right tibia, after 2 weeks in group A and after 3 weeks in group B. Fluorochrome labeling was performed after 1 and 3 weeks. Removal torque (RMT) tests of the implants were performed 4 weeks after the second surgery in group A and 9 weeks after the second surgery in group B. Thus, in group A, two healing groups were created, representing 4 and 6 weeks, respectively. The corresponding healing groups in group B were 9 and 12 weeks. The tibiae were removed, and each implant site was dissected, fixed, and embedded in light-curing resin. Ground sections were made, and the peri-implant bone was analyzed using fluorescence and light microscopy. Results: The turned implants had the lowest Sa and Sy values, whereas the highest scores were recorded for the TPS implants. The corresponding Sa and Sy values for the TiO2 -blasted implants were higher when a larger size of grain particles had been used for blasting. At all four observation intervals, the TPS implants had the highest and the turned implants the lowest RMT scores. The differences between the various TiO2 -blasted implants were, in general, small, but the screws with the largest Sa value had higher RMT scores at 6, 9, and 12 weeks than implants with lower Sa values. The histologic analysis of the sections representing 6, 9, and 12 weeks revealed that fractures or ruptures were present in the marginal, cortical peri-implant bone. In such sections representing the TPS and TiO2 -blasted implant categories, ruptures were frequently found in the zone between the old bone and the newly formed bone, as well as within the newly formed bone. Conclusions: The present study demonstrated that a clear relation exists between surface roughness, described in Sa values, and implant anchorage assessed by RMT measurements. The anchorage appeared to increase with the maturation of bone tissue during healing. [source]


Relevance of resonance frequency analysis to evaluate dental implant stability: simulation and histomorphometrical animal experiments

CLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCH, Issue 1 2008
Yoshihiro Ito
Abstract Background: Resonance frequency analysis (RFA) is applied to evaluate implant stability, and the clinical relevance of this application is accepted. However, a discrepancy between resonance frequency (RF) and other parameters of implant stability such as implant insertion torque and bone mineral density at the insertion site has been reported. In addition, the relation between RF and histological implant,bone contact has not been well documented. Purpose: To explain this discrepancy and to clarify the relation between RF and histological implant,bone contact, we conducted the present study. Materials and methods: A hydroxyapatite-coated implant, 4 mm diameter and 10 mm length, was used. We placed the implant in a small plastic box vertically and fixed the implant in the box with small screws at different height positions. An ,Osstell' transducer was mounted on the implant and RF was measured with or without loosening the screws. Twenty-four implants were placed in the tibiae of four mini-pigs. The animals were sacrificed 1, 2 and 4 weeks after the placement, and the RF of each implant was measured. Ground sections were prepared and implant,bone contact was histomophometrically measured. Results: Loosening the screw at the neck region of the implant remarkably decreased RF compared with the screws of the other regions. Correlation between RF and implant,bone contact, which was measured all around the implant, was not significant (r=0.221, P=0.299). However, the correlation coefficient increased to ,0.361' when implant,bone contact was measured at the neck of the implant (P=0.0835), although these two parameters were not statistically correlated. Conclusions: Although RF did not correlate with histological implant,bone contact, the present results demonstrated that a connection between the implant and bone at the neck region of the implant affects RF the most effectively, further suggesting the superiority of RFA in the process of implant treatment and the follow-up. The present results could explain the discrepancy between RFA and other parameters of implant stability. [source]


The impact of nicotine on bone healing and osseointegration

CLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCH, Issue 3 2005
An experimental study in rabbits
Abstract Objectives: To examine the short-term effect of nicotine on bone healing and osseointegration. Material and methods: Sixteen female rabbits were divided into two groups. The test group was exposed to nicotine tartrate for 8 weeks and the control group was exposed to placebo. Nicotine or placebo was administered via a miniosmotic pump and plasma cotinine levels were measured weekly. The pump delivered 15 mg of nicotine/day for the animals in the test group. All rabbits had three tibial bone preparations. In the proximal and distal bone bed, implants were placed after 4 weeks (right tibia) and after 6 weeks (left tibia). Thus, 2- and 4-week healing groups were created. Removal torque test (RMT) was performed at the distal implants. Ground sections were made from the proximal and the central bone beds. The fraction of mineralized bone in contact to the implant (BIC) and the bone density within the implant threads (BD-i) were determined for the bone,implant specimens. For the central bone beds without implants the bone density (BD-c) in the bone defects was determined. Results: No significant difference in RMT values was found between the test and the control group. Histomorphometric measurements of the BIC and the peri-implant BD-i showed no significant differences between the test and the control group after 2 or 4 weeks. Significant differences were, however, found between the 2- and 4-week samples. In the central bone beds, there was no significant difference in BD-c between the test and the control group. Conclusion: Nicotine exposure in a short period of time did not have a significant impact on bone healing or implant osseointegration in rabbits. Résumé Le but de l'étude a été d'examiner l'effet à court terme de la nicotine sur la guérison osseuse et l'ostéoïntégration. Seize lapines ont été réparties en deux groupes. Le groupe test était exposé au tartrate de nicotine durant huit semaines et le groupe contrôle était exposé au placebo. La nicotine et le placebo étaient administrés par une pompe miniosmotique et les teneurs de cotinine plasmatique étaient mesurées chaque semaine. La pompe distillait 15 mg de nicotine par jour pour les animaux du groupe test. Toutes les lapines avaient trois préparations osseuses. Dans le lit osseux proximal et distal, les implants étaient placés après quatre semaines (tibia droit) et six semaines (tibia gauche) Des groupes de guérison de deux et de quatre semaines ont ainsi été créés. Des tests de torsion à l'enlèvement ont été effectués au niveau des implants distaux. Des coupes ont été effectuées pour les lits osseux centraux et proximaux. La fraction d'os minéralisé en contact avec l'implant et la densité osseuse à l'intérieur des filetages ont été déterminées pour les spécimens os/implants. Pour les lits osseux centraux sans implant la quantité osseuse dans les lésions osseuses a été déterminée. Aucune différence significative dans les valeurs de torsion à l'enlèvement n'a été trouvée entre les deux groupes. Les mesures histomorphométriques du contact os/implant et la densité osseuse à l'intérieur des filetages paroïmplantaires ne montraient aucune différence entre les deux groupes ni après deux ni après quatre semaines. Cependant des différences significatives ont été trouvées entre les échantillons à deux et quatre semaines. Dans les lits osseux centraux il n'y avait pas de différence significative de densité osseuse entre le groupe test et le contrôle. L'exposition à la nicotine durant une brève période n'avait pas d'impact significatif sur la guérison osseuse ni sur l'ostéoïntégration d'implants chez les lapines. Zusammenfassung Ziele: Den frühen Einfluss von Nikotin auf die Knochenheilung und Osseointegration zu untersuchen. Material und Methoden: 16 weibliche Kaninchen wurden in zwei Gruppe eingeteilt. Der Testgruppe wurde während 8 Wochen Nikotintartrat gegeben und die Kontrollgruppe bekam ein Placebo. Das Nikotin oder das Placebo wurde mittels einer miniosmotischen Pumpe verabreicht und man bestimmte wöchentlich die Kotininspiegel im Plasma. Bei den Tieren der Testgruppe lieferte die Pumpe 15 mg Nikotin pro Tag. Bei allen Tieren wurden 3 Stellen des Tibiaknochens bearbeitet. In das proximale und distale Knochenbett wurden nach 4 Wochen (rechte Tibia) und nach 6 Wochen (linke Tibia) Implantate eingesetzt. So wurden Gruppen mit einer Heilungszeit von 2 und 4 Wochen kreiert. Bei den distalen Implantaten wurden Ausdrehmoment-Tests (RMT) durchgeführt. Von den zentralen und proximalen Knochenbetten wurden Schliffpräparate angefertigt. Bei den Präparaten mit Implantaten und Knochen bestimmte man den Anteil an mineralisiertem Knochen in Kontakt mit dem Implantat (BIC) und die Knochendichte innerhalb der Gewindegänge (BD-i). Bei den zentralen Knochenbetten ohne Implantate bestimmte man die Knochendichte (BD-c) innerhalb der Knochendefekte. Resutate: Bei den RMT-Werten konnten zwischen der Test- und Kontrollgruppe keine signifikanten Unterschiede gefunden werden. Die histomorphometrischen Messungen des BIC und der periimplantären BD-i zeigten nach 2 oder 4 Wochen keine signifikanten Unterschiede zwischen der Test- und Kontrollgruppe. Jedoch konnten signifikante Unterschiede zwischen den Präparaten nach 2 und 4 Wochen gefunden werden. Bei den zentralen Knochenbetten bestand kein signifikanter Unterschied im BD-c zwischen der Test- und Kontrollgruppe. Schlussfolgerung: Die Verabreichung von Nikotin über einen kurzen Zeitraum hatte keinen signifikanten Einfluss auf die Knochenheilung und Osseointegration bei Kaninchen. Resumen Objetivos: Examinar los efectos a corto plazo de la nicotina en la cicatrización ósea y la osteointegración. Material y Métodos: Se dividieron 16 conejos hembras en dos grupos. El grupo de prueba fue expuesto a tartrato de nicotina durante 8 semanas y el grupo de control fue expuesto a un placebo. La nicotina o el placebo se administraron por medio de una bomba miniosmótica y se midieron e los niveles de nicotina semanalmente. La bomba suministró 15 mg de nicotina/día a los animales del grupo de prueba. Todos los conejos se sometieron a 3 preparaciones tibiales. En los lechos óseos proximales y distales, se colocaron implantes tras 4 semanas (tibia derecha) y 6 semanas (tibia izquierda). Creándose por lo tanto, dos grupos de cicatrización de 2 y 4 semanas. Se llevó a cabo un test de torque de remoción (RMT) en los implantes distales. Se realizaron cortes histológicos de los lechos óseos proximales y centrales. Se determinó la fracción de hueso mineralizado en contacto con el implante (BIC) y la densidad ósea entre las roscas (BD-i) para los especímenes de hueso-implante. Se determinó la densidad ósea (BD-c) en los defectos para los lechos óseos centrales sin implantes. Resultados: No se encontraron diferencias significativas en los valores RMT entre los grupos de prueba y de control. Las mediciones histomorfométricas del BIC y del BD-i periimplantario no mostraron diferencias significativas entre los grupos de prueba y de control tras 2 o tras 4 semanas. De todos modos se encontraron diferencias significativas entre las muestras de 2 y 4 semanas. En los lechos óseos centrales no hubo diferencias significativas en BD-c entre los grupos de prueba y de control. Conclusión: La exposición a la nicotina durante un corto periodo de tiempo no tuvo un impacto significativo en la cicatrización ósea o en la osteointegración implantaria en los conejos. [source]


Appositional enamel growth in molars of South African fossil hominids

JOURNAL OF ANATOMY, Issue 1 2006
Rodrigo S. Lacruz
Abstract Enamel is formed incrementally by the secretory activity of ameloblast cells. Variable stages of secretion result in the formation of structures known as cross striations along enamel prisms, for which experimental data demonstrate a correspondence with daily periods of secretion. Patterns of variation in this daily growth are important to understanding mechanisms of tooth formation and the development of enamel thickness. Transmitted light microscopy (TLM) of histological ground sections and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) of bulk specimens or their surface replicas are the usual methods for investigating cross striations. However, these methods pose some constraints on the study of these features in Plio-Pleistocene hominid enamel, the specimens of which may only rarely be sectioned for TLM or examined on only their most superficial surfaces for SEM. The recent development of portable confocal scanning optical microscopy (PCSOM) resolves some of the restrictions on fractured enamel surfaces, allowing the visualization of cross striations by direct examination. This technology has been applied here to the study of Australopithecus africanus and Paranthropus robustus hominid molars from the Plio-Pleistocene of South Africa. We hypothesize that these taxa have increased enamel appositional rates compared with modern humans, because despite having thicker enamelled molars (particularly P. robustus), the enamel crowns of these fossil taxa take an equivalent or reduced amount of time to form. Cross striations were measured in cuspal, lateral and cervical regions of the enamel crowns, and, within each region, the inner, middle and outer zones. Values obtained for A. africanus outer zones of the enamel crown are, in general, lower than those for P. robustus, indicating faster forming enamel in the latter, while both taxa show higher rates of enamel growth than modern humans and the African great apes. This demonstrates a relatively high degree of variability in the mechanisms underlying the development of enamel across taxa. [source]


Enamel matrix derivative and titanium implants

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PERIODONTOLOGY, Issue 4 2003
An experimental pilot study in the rabbit
Aim: The aim of present study was to evaluate if an enamel matrix derivative (Emdogain®) may enhance bone formation and osseointegration of titanium implants, using a well-documented rabbit model. Material and methods: Thirty-six threaded commercially pure titanium (cp.ti.) implants were inserted in six New Zealand white rabbits. One implant was placed in each femur and two in each tibia. Prior to implant insertion approximately 0.5 mL of Emdogain (EMD) (test) or the vehicle gel (PGA: propylene glycol alginate) (control) was injected into the surgically prepared implant site. The follow-up time was 6 weeks. Biomechanical evaluations by resonance frequency analysis (RFA) and removal torque measurements (RTQ) were performed. Histomorphometrical quantifications were made on ground sections by measurements of the percentage of bone-to-metal contact, bone area inside the threads as well as outside the threads (mirror image). Bone lengths along the implant surface were also measured and used for shear strength calculations. Results: The results demonstrated no beneficial effects from the EMD treatment on bone formation around titanium implants in any of the tested parameters. Significant differences were demonstrated with removal torque test and shear force calculations for the control implants. No other parameter demonstrated a statistically significant difference. Conclusion: The results of the present study may indicate that EMD does not contribute to bone formation around titanium implants. This observation may indicate that the bone formation that occurs after EMD treatment in periodontal defects is the result of functional adaptation. However, further research is required to evaluate the effect of EMD treatment on bone formation. Zusammenfassung Schmelzmatrixprotein und Titanimplantate. Eine experimentelle Pilotstudie beim Kaninchen Zielsetzung: Untersuchung im gut dokumentierten Kaninchenmodell, ob Schmelzmatrixprotein (Emdogain®) die Knochenbildung und Osseointegration von Titanimplantaten verbessert. Material und Methoden: 36 kommerziell erhältliche Schraubenimplantate aus reinem Titan (cp.ti.) wurden bei 6 weißen Neuseeländischen Kaninchen inseriert. Ein Implantat wurde in jeden Femur und 2 in jede Tibia gesetzt. Vor Implantatinsertion wurden etwa 0,5 ml Emdogain (EMD) (Test) oder das Trägergel (PGA: Propylenglykolalginat) (Kontrolle) in die chirurgisch vorbereitete Insertionsstelle gespritzt. Die Nachuntersuchungszeit betrug 6 Wochen. Die biomechanischen Untersuchungen umfassten eine Resonanzfrequenzanalyse (RFA) und die Messung des Drehmoments, das zur Entfernung der Implantate nötig war (RTQ). Folgende histomorphometrische Messungen wurden auf Schliffpräparaten durchgeführt: Messung des prozentualen Knochen-zu-Metall-Kontaktes, Knochenbereich innerhalb und außerhalb der Schraubengewinde (Spiegelbild). Die Knochenlänge entlang der Implantate wurde ausgemessen und für Scherkraftberechnungen genutzt. Ergebnisse: Es konnten für keinen der untersuchten Parameter günstige Auswirkungen der Anwendung von EMD auf die Knochenbildung um Titanimplantate beobachtet werden. Signifikante Unterschiede konnten für RTQ und Scherkraftberechnungen für die Kontrollimplantate gezeigt werden. Für keinen anderen Parameter konnten statistisch signifikante Unterschiede gefunden werden. Schlussfolgerungen: Die Ergebnisse dieser Studie zeigen, dass der Einsatz von EMD nicht zur Knochenbildung um Titanimplantate beiträgt. Diese Beobachtung kann darauf hinweisen, dass die Knochenbildung, die nach Gabe von EMD in parodontalen Defekten stattfindet, das Ergebnis funktioneller Adaptation ist. Allerdings sind weitere Untersuchungen erforderlich, um die Auswirkung von EMD auf die Knochenbildung zu verstehen. Résumé Dérivés de la matrice amellaire et implants en titane. Une étude pilote expérimentale sur le lapin. But: Le but de cette étude était d'évaluer si un dérivé de la matrice amellaire (Emdogain®) pouvait augmenter la formation osseuse et l'ostéo-intégration d'implants en titane en utilisant un modèle éprouvé de lapin. Matériel et méthodes: 36 implants en titane commercialement purs (cp.ti.) ont été vissés chez 6 lapins blancs de Nouvelle Zélande. 1 implant fut placé dans chaque fémur et 2 dans chaque tibia. Préalablement à l'insertion, environ 0.5 mL d' Emdogain (EMD) (test) ou du gel vecteur (PGA: propylene glycol alginate) (control) fut injecté dans le site implantaire préparé chirurgicalement. Le suivi était réalisé sur 6 semaines. Des évaluations biomécaniques par analyse de la fréquence de résonance (RFA) et des mesures de torque de retrait (RTQ) furent utilisées. Les quantifications histo-morphométriques furent réalisées sur des coupes en mesurant le pourcentage de contact os-métal, les surfaces osseuses à l'intérieur ainsi qu'à l'extérieur des spires (Image miroir). Les longueurs d'os le long des surfaces implantaires furent aussi mesurées et utilisées pour calculer les forces de cisaillement. Résultats: Les résultats n'ont montré aucun effet bénéfique du traitement à l'EMD sur la formation osseuse autour des implants en titane pour aucun des paramètres test. De significatives différences furent trouvées avec le test de torque et les calculs de force de cisaillement pour les implants contrôles. Aucun autre paramètre ne montrait de différences statistiquement significatives. Conclusion: Les résultats de cette étude pourrait indiquer que l'EMD ne contribue pas à la formation osseuse autour des implants en titane. Cette observation peut indiquer que la formation osseuse qui survient après traitement à l'EMD dans les lésions parodontales serait le résultat d'une adaptation fonctionnelle. Cependant, de futures recherches sont nécessaires pour évaluer l'effet du traitement à l'EMD sur la formation osseuse. [source]


Implant Stability during Initiation and Resolution of Experimental Periimplantitis: An Experimental Study in the Dog

CLINICAL IMPLANT DENTISTRY AND RELATED RESEARCH, Issue 3 2005
Lars Sennerby DDS
ABSTRACT Background: Histologic studies have demonstrated the possibility to reestablish direct bone-implant contacts after ligature-induced periimplantitis. The influence of the reosseointegration on the stability of implants is not known. Purpose: The aim of the present investigation was to study bone tissue and associated implant stability alterations that occurred during induction and resolution of periimplantitis using resonance frequency analysis (RFA), radiography, and histology. Materials and Methods: Three implants with smooth (turned) or roughened (SLA®) surfaces were placed in each side of the edentulous mandible of four dogs. Experimental periimplantitis was induced for 3 months. Five weeks later, the animals were treated with antibiotics and surgical therapy and were followed for another 6 months. Periapical radiographs and RFA were used to evaluate marginal bone levels and implant stability throughout the study period. After termination, the tissue-implant interface was evaluated by light microscopy in ground sections. Results: There was a linear relationship between radiographic and RFA findings because continuous loss of marginal bone and a decrease in implant stability were observed for both implant surfaces during the periimplantitis period. Antibiotic treatment and surgical therapy resulted in some reosseointegration, which was more marked for the SLA surface. The resonance frequency values corresponded well to the histometric measurements because reosseointegration resulted in an increase in implant stability. Conclusions: The findings from the present study indicate a linear relationship between marginal bone level and resonance frequency value. It is suggested that the RFA technique is sensitive and may be used to detect even a minor change in the level of bone-implant contact. [source]


Collagen membranes at immediate implants: a histomorphometric study in dogs

CLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCH, Issue 9 2010
Marco Caneva
Abstract Aim: To evaluate the influence of resorbable membranes on hard tissue alterations and osseointegration at implants placed into extraction sockets in a dog model. Material and methods: In the mandibular premolar region, implants were installed immediately into the extraction sockets of six Labrador dogs. Collagen-resorbable membranes were placed at the test sites, while the control sites were left uncovered. Implants were intended to heal in a submerged mode. After 4 months of healing, the animals were sacrificed, and ground sections were obtained for histomorphometric evaluation. Results: After 4 months of healing, a control implant was not integrated (n=5). Both at the test and at the control sites, bone resorption occurred. While the most coronal bone-to-implant contact was similar between the test and the control sites, the alveolar bone crest outline was maintained to a higher degree at the buccal aspect of the test sites (loss: 1.7 mm) compared with the control sites (loss: 2.2 mm). Conclusions: The use of collagen-resorbable membranes at implants immediately placed into extraction sockets contributed to a partial (23%) preservation of the buccal outline of the alveolar process. To cite this article: Caneva M, Botticelli D, Salata LA, Souza SLS, Carvalho Cardoso L, Lang NP. Collagen membranes at immediate implants: a histomorphometric study in dogs. Clin. Oral Impl. Res. 21, 2010; 891,897. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0501.2010.01946.x [source]


Transmucosal healing around peri-implant defects: crestal and subcrestal implant placement in dogs

CLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCH, Issue 8 2010
Binh L. T. Tran
Abstract Objective: This study was designed to evaluate the transmucosal healing response of implants placed with the junction of the smooth surfaces, either crestal or subcrestal, into simulated extraction defects after healing periods of 1 and 3 months. Materials and methods: A total of 23 Straumann SP ,3.3 mm NN, SLA® 10 mm implants were placed in the mandibular premolar regions of three greyhound dogs 3 months after the teeth were removed. Five control implants were placed at the crestal bone level, and test implants with surgically created peri-implant defects of 1.25 mm wide × 5 mm depth were placed either at the crestal (nine implants) or at the 2 mm subcrestal (nine implants) bone level. Implants on the right side were placed 1 month before the dogs were sacrificed, and implants on the left side were placed 3 months before sacrifice. All dogs had daily plaque control following surgery and were sacrificed 3 months after implant placement for histological and histometric analyses. Results: Mesial,distal ground sections of the control and test implant specimens showed a greater %BIC in the coronal defect region after 3 months of healing. This healing response was incomplete for the test implants compared with the control implants after a 1-month healing period. The histometric measurements for test implants placed at the crestal bone level or 2 mm subcrestal with surgically created peri-implant defects were more coronal or closer to the implant margin compared with the control implants. Additionally, the degree of osseointegration between the newly formed bone and the implant surface was similar between the test implants. Conclusion: Peri-implant defects of 1.25 mm width healed with spontaneous bone regeneration around implants placed transmucosally at crestal or 2 mm subcrestal with a high degree of osseointegration after a 3-month healing period. To cite this article: Tran BLT, Chen ST, Caiafa A, Davies HMS, Darby IB. Transmucosal healing around peri-implant defects: crestal and subcrestal implant placement in dogs. Clin. Oral Impl. Res. 21, 2010; 794,803. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0501.2010.01911.x [source]


Ridge alterations following tooth extraction with and without flap elevation: an experimental study in the dog

CLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCH, Issue 6 2009
Mauricio G. Araújo
Abstract Background: Different approaches were advocated to preserve or improve the dimension and contour of the ridge following tooth extraction. In some of studies, socket ,flapless extraction' apparently had a successful outcome. Aim: The objective of the present experiment was to compare hard tissue healing following tooth extraction with or without the prior elevation of mucosal full-thickness flaps. Material and methods: Five mongrel dogs were used. The two second mandibular premolars (2P2) were hemi-sected. The mesial roots were retained. By random selection the distal root in one side was removed after the elevation of full-thickness flaps while on the contralateral side, root extraction was performed in a flapless procedure. The soft tissue wound was closed with interrupted sutures. After 6 months of healing, the dogs were euthanized and biopsies were sampled. From each experimental site, four ground sections , two from the mesial root and two from the healed socket , were prepared, stained and examined in the microscope. Results: The data showed that the removal of a single tooth (root) during healing caused a marked change in the edentulous ridge. In the apical and middle portions of the socket site minor dimensional alterations occurred while in the coronal portion of the ridge the reduction of the hard tissue volume was substantial. Similar amounts of hard tissue loss occurred during healing irrespective of the procedure used to remove the tooth was, i.e. flapless or following flap elevation. Conclusion: Tooth loss (extraction) resulted in marked alterations of the ridge. The size of the alveolar process was reduced. The procedure used for tooth extraction , flapless or following flap elevation , apparently did not influence the more long-term outcome of healing. [source]


A study of the bone healing kinetics of plateau versus screw root design titanium dental implants

CLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCH, Issue 3 2009
Gary Leonard
Abstract Objective: This study was designed to compare the bone healing process around plateau root from (PRF) and screw root from (SRF) titanium dental implants over the immediate 12 week healing period post implant placement. Material and methods: 32PRF and 32SRF implants were placed in 8 beagle dogs at 12, 8, 5 and 3 weeks prior to enthanisation using a bilaterally balanced distribution. Undecalcified ground sections were prepared from the biopsies taken and histometric measurements of bone implant contact (BIC) and bone area fraction occupancy (BAFO) were made on the middle 5 mm portion of each 8 mm implant root length. Results: The analysis showed that although measurements of bone to implant contact (BIC) and bone area fraction occupancy (BAFO) tended to be greater for the SRF implants at all four time points, the differences in measurements between implant types did not reach statistical significance (P=0.07, P=0.06). The effect of time on BIC and BAFO was found to be strongly significant for both implant types thus indicating a statistically significant increase in BIC and BAFO overall with time (P=0.004, P=0.002). Furthermore, both PRF and SRF implants behaved similarly over time with measurements of BIC and BAFO progressing in parallel. Histomorphologic analysis of these sections demonstrated the prominent role of woven bone (callus) in the bone healing process around PRF implants. Conclusion: The results can be interpreted to indicate a comparable development of secondary stability for both PRF and SRF implant designs. However, as these parameters reflect the structural connection between implant and bone and not the functional properties of the bone to implant interface, they cannot be regarded as comprehensive measures of osseointegration. This particularly relevant given the reduced load bearing capacity of woven bone. [source]


Evaluation of a new biodegradable membrane to prevent gingival ingrowth into mandibular bone defects in minipigs

CLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCH, Issue 1 2009
Daniel S. Thoma
Abstract Objective: The aim of this study was to test whether a synthetic, biodegradable membrane made of polyethylene glycol (PEG) can prevent soft-tissue ingrowth into alveolar defects. Material and methods: In each of 16 minipigs, three mandibular premolars were bilaterally extracted. Three months later, acute standardized defects (diameter 8 mm, depth 8 mm) were prepared. Four treatment modalities were randomly allocated to the defects: (1) PEG membrane plus collagen sponge, (2) polylactide (PLA) membrane plus collagen sponge, (3) collagen sponge alone, and (4) empty defect. Animals were sacrificed at 10 days (n=5), 21 days (n=5), or 2 months (n=6) after treatment. Qualitative and quantitative histological evaluations of soft-tissue ingrowth and bone regeneration were performed on nondecalcified ground sections. For statistical analysis, the Mann,Whitney,Wilcoxon test, the Kruskal,Wallis, and the paired t -test were applied. P -values were adjusted using the Dunnett,Hsu adjustment. Results: At 10 days, the PEG membrane group showed the least soft-tissue ingrowth (mean value ,0.75 mm; range ,1.35 to ,0.10), followed by the PLA membrane group ,0.18 mm (,0.80 to 0.44), the collagen group 0.04 mm (,0.65 to 0.73), and the empty defects 0.60 mm (,0.08 to 1.29). Statistically significant differences were observed between the PEG membrane group and the empty defects (P<0.05). At 21 days, the highest percentage of newly formed bone was found in the PEG membrane group (mean 28.4%; range 21.6,35.2) compared with 23.7% (16.9,30.5; PLA membrane), 15.2% (8.2,22.2; collagen group), and 21.6% (14.5,28.8; empty defects). Statistically significant differences were only found between the PEG membrane group and the collagen group (P<0.05). At 2 months, the tested parameters revealed no statistically significant differences between the groups. Conclusion: The experimental PEG membrane applied in the present study successfully prevented collapse of the covering soft tissues to a degree similar to the PLA membrane. The combination of a collagen sponge and the PEG membrane showed the least soft-tissue ingrowth at 10 days and promoted more bone formation at 21 days. [source]


Influence of preimplant surgical intervention and implant placement on bone wound healing

CLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCH, Issue 5 2003
Christer Slotte
Abstract: The aims of the present investigation were to study (1) the influence of preimplant (4 weeks) surgical intervention and (2) the influence of the implant placement per se on bone density and mineralized bone,implant contact (BIC) at implant sites in the rabbit jawbone. The experiment was performed in the edentulous area of the maxillas of 16 adult rabbits. In eight rabbits, the alveolar bone on the left side (test) was surgically exposed and a groove was prepared in the bone crest. Trabecular bone and marrow tissue were removed, and a bioabsorbable barrier membrane was placed to cover the groove. The right side underwent no treatment and served as the control. Four weeks later, a screw-shaped titanium implant was placed transversally through the maxilla, penetrating both the test and the control areas. After another 4 weeks of healing, the animals were killed to obtain ground sections for histomorphometry. Untreated jaws from eight rabbits served as reference specimens. In the rabbits subjected to surgery, the areas (mm2) of both mineralized bone and marrow tissue were similar for test and control (4.9 ± 1.7 vs. 5.1 ± 2.2 and 6.3 ± 5.7 vs. 6.8 ± 5.7 for bone and marrow, respectively). The BIC (%) for all threads was significantly lower on the test side than on the control side (32.1 ± 27.7 vs. 47.7 ± 20.3). The bone density (%) of the total experimental area was similar for test and control (48.5 ± 12.1 vs. 46.5 ± 9.3), as was the bone density in the area within the implant thread valleys and their mirror areas (43.0 ± 13.9 vs. 41.3 ± 13.5, and 40.2 ± 11.0 vs. 40.3 ± 7.2 for thread area and mirror area, respectively). The bone density of the total experimental area in the untreated rabbits was 35.9 ± 5.2%. This value was significantly lower than the values in the total experimental areas (test and control) of the surgically treated rabbits. Similarly, the density of the reference area in the untreated rabbits was 25.4 ± 5.3%, which was also significantly lower than the bone density of the periimplant area of the surgically treated rabbits. We conclude that the surgical trauma caused by the placement of implants in the maxilla of rabbits significantly enhanced the bone density of the implant sites. Surgical intervention in the implant sites 4 weeks prior to the implant placements, however, did not further enhance bone density or BIC. Résumé Les buts de cette étude ont été d'étudier 1) l'influence d'une intervention chirurgicale préimplantaire (4 semaines) et 2) l'influence du placement de l'implant per se sur la densité osseuse et le contact implant-os minéralisé (BIC). Cette expérience a été effectuée dans la région édentée du maxillaire de seize lapins adultes. Chez huit lapins, l'os alvéolaire du côté gauche (test) était chirurgicalement exposé et une marque a été faite dans la crête osseuse. L'os trabéculaire et le tissu spongieux ont été enlevés et une membrane biorésorbable a été placée pour couvrir ce trou. Le côté droit ne subissait aucun traitement et a servi de contrôle. Quatre semaines après, un implant en titane vis a été placé transversalement à travers le maxillaire pénétrant tant la zone test que contrôle. Après quatre semaines de guérison les animaux ont été tués pour obtenir des coupes pour l'histomorphométrie. Les mâchoires non-traitées de huit lapins ont servi de spécimens de référence. Chez les lapins soumis à la chirugie les zones d'os minéralisé et de tissu spongieux étaient semblables pour le test et le contrôle (respectivement 4,9±1,7 mm2 vs 5,1±2,2 mm2 et 6,3±5,7 mm2 vs 6,8±5,7mm2). Les BIC pour tous les filetages étaient significativement moins importants au niveau des tests que des contrôles (32,1±27,7% vs 47,7±20,3%). La densité osseuse du total de l'aire expérimentale était semblable pour les tests et les contrôles (48,5±12,1%vs 46,3±9,3%) comme l'était la densité osseuse dans la zone à l'intérieur du filetage de l'implant et de leurs aires mineures (43,0±13,9%vs 41,3±13,5% pour les filetages et 40,2±11,0% vs40,3±7,2% pour les aires mineures). La densité osseuse de l'aire expérimentale totale chez les lapins nont-traités était de 35,9 ±5,2%. Cette valeur était significativement inférieure à celles dans les aires expérimentales totales (tests et contrôles) des lapins traités chirurgicalement. Parallèlement, la densité de l'aire de référence des lapins non-traités était de 25,4±5,3% c.-à-d. inférieure à la densité osseuse de la zone paroïmplantaire des lapins traités chirurgicalement. Le trauma chirurgical causé par le placement d'implants dans le maxillaire de lapins augmente significativement la densité osseuse au niveau des sites implantaires. L'intervention chirurgicale des sites à implanter quatre semaines avant le placement des implants n'avait cependant augmenté ni la densité osseuse ni le BIC. Zussammenfassung Der Einfluss eines praeimplantären chirurgischen Eingriffes und der Implantation per se auf die Heilung der Knochenwunde. Eine Studie am Kieferknochen des Kaninchens. Ziel: Das Ziel dieser Studie war es 1) den Einfluss eines praeimplantären chirurgischen Eingriffes (4 Wochen vorher) und 2) den Einfluss der Implantation per se auf die Knochendichte und den mineralisierten Knochen-Implantatkontakt (BIC) an einer Implantationsstelle im Kieferknochen des Kaninchens zu untersuchen. Material und Methode: Die Testregion war der zahnlose Oberkieferabschnitt von 16 ausgewachsenen Kaninchen. Bei 8 Kaninchen wurde der Alveolarknochen der linken Seite (Test) chirurgisch freigelegt und eine Vertiefungen in den Knochenkortex präpariert. Dann entfernte man den trabekulären Knochen und das Knochenmark und deckte die Vertiefung mit einer bioresorbierbaren Membran ab. Die rechte Seite wurde unbehandelt belassen und diente als Kontrolle. Vier Wochen später implantierte man ein schraubenförmiges Titanimplantat transversal durch die Maxilla, so dass es Test- oder Kontrollregion durchdrang. Nach einer Heilphase von weiteren vier Wochen wurden die Tiere geopfert und von der zu untersuchenden Region Grundschnitte für die Histologie hergestellt. Als Referenz dienten unbehandelte (jungfräuliche) Kiefer von weiteren 8 Kaninchen. Resultate: Bei den Kaninchen, welche die oben beschriebenen chirurgischen Schritte durchlaufen haben, waren sowohl bei der Test- wie auch bei der Kontrollgruppe die Fläche von mineralisiertem Knochen und Knochenmark (in mm2) ähnlich gross (4.9+1.7 gegenüber 5.1+2.2 beim Knochen und 6.3+5.7 gegenüber 6.8+5.7 beim Knochenmark). Der BIC (%) war in allen Schraubenwindungen auf der Testseite signifikant tiefer als auf der Kontrollseite (32.1+27.7 gegenüber 47.7+20.3). Die Knochendichte (%) war in der untersuchten Region bei der Test- und Kontrollseite etwa gleich gross (48.5+12.1 gegenüber 46.5+9.3) wie die Knochendichte in den Vertiefungen der Schraubenwindungen und ihrer spiegelbildlichen Regionen (43.0+13.9 gegenüber 41.3+13.5 in den Schraubenwindungen und 40.2+11.0 gegenüber 40.3+7.2 in den spiegelbildlichen Regionen). Die Knochendichte in der gesamten Region der unbehandelten (jungfräulichen) Kaninchen betrug 35.9+5.2%. Dieser Wert war signifikant tiefer als die Werte der gesamten untersuchten Region der chirurgisch behandelten Kaninchen (Test- und Kontrollseite). Ganz ähnlich war die Dichte in der Referenzregion der unbehandelten Kaninchen 25.4+5.3%, ein Wert der auch signifikant tiefer war als die Knochendichte in der periimplantären Region von chirurgisch behandelten Kaninchen. Zusammenfassung: Das chirurgische Trauma, das beim Setzen eines Implantates im Oberkiefer von Kaninchen entsteht, begünstigt die Knochendichte an den Stellen der Implantate signifikant. Der chirurgischen Eingriff vier Wochen vor der Implantation jedoch, förderte an den zur Implantation vorgesehenen Stellen weder Knochendichte noch BIC. Resumen Objetivos: La intención de la presente investigación fue estudiar 1) la influencia de la intervención quirúrgica (4 semanas) periimplantaria y 2) la influencia de la colocación de implantes per se en la densidad ósea y el contacto del hueso mineralizado al implante (BIC) en los lugares de implante en el hueso mandibular del conejo. Material y métodos: El experimento se realizó en el área edéntula del maxilar de 16 conejos adultos. Se expuso quirúrgicamente el hueso alveolar en el lado izquierdo (test) de 8 conejos y se preparó un hueco en la cresta ósea. Se retiró el hueso trabecular y el tejido de médula ósea, colocándose una membrana de barrera biorreabsorbible para cubrir el hueco. El lado derecho no sufrió ningún tratamiento y sirvió de control. Cuatro semanas mas tarde, se colocó un implante de forma roscada transversalmente a través del maxilar, penetrando las áreas de prueba y de control. Tras otras 4 semanas de cicatrización, los animales se sacrificaron para obtener cortes histológicos para histomorfometría. Las mandíbulas sin tratar de los 8 conejos sirvieron como especímenes de referencia. Resultados: En los conejos sometidos a cirugía las áreas (mm2) del hueso mineralizado y del tejido medular fueron similares para la prueba y el control (4.9 ± 1.7 vs. 5.1 ± 2.2 y 6.3 ± 5.7 vs. 6.8 ± 5.7, hueso y médula respectivamente). El BIC (%) para todas las roscas fue significativamente mas bajo en el lado de prueba que en el de control (32.1 ± 27.7 vs. 47.7 ± 20.3). La densidad de ósea (%) de toda el área experimental fue similar para la prueba y el control (48.5 ± 12.1 vs. 46.5 ± 9.3) así como la densidad ósea en el área en los valles entre las roscas y en su área espejo (43.0 ± 13.9 vs. 41.3 ± 13.5, y 40.2 ± 11.0 vs. 40.3 ± 7.2, área de roscas y área espejo respectivamente). La densidad ósea en el área total experimental en los conejos no tratados (vírgenes) fue del 35.9 ± 5.2%. Este valor fue significativamente mas bajo que los valores en el total de las áreas experimentales (test y control) de los conejos tratados quirúrgicamente. Del mismo modo, la densidad del área de referencia de los conejos no tratados fue de 25.4 ± 5.3%, que también fue significativamente mas baja que la densidad ósea del área periimplantaria de los conejos tratados quirúrgicamente. Conclusión: El trauma quirúrgico causado por la colocación de implantes en el maxilar de conejos estimuló significativamente la densidad ósea de los lugares de implantes. Sin embargo, la intervención quirúrgica de los lugares de implantes 4 semanas antes de la colocación de los implantes no estimuló mas la densidad ósea o el BIC. [source]