Carrel Jean-Pierre, Wiskott Anselm, Scherrer Susanne, Durual Stéphane
Department of maxillofacial and oral surgery, Division of oral and maxillofacial pathology (HUG), School of dental medicine, 19, rue Barthélemy-Menn, 1205, Geneva, Switzerland.
Division of fixed prosthodontics and biomaterials, University of Geneva, School of Dental medicine, 19, rue Barthélemy-Menn, 1205, Geneva, Switzerland.
Clin Implant Dent Relat Res. 2016 Dec;18(6):1183-1192. doi: 10.1111/cid.12394. Epub 2016 Feb 21.
Osteoflux is a three-dimensional printed calcium phosphate porous structure for oral bone augmentation. It is a mechanically stable scaffold with a well-defined interconnectivity and can be readily shaped to conform to the bone bed's morphology.
An animal experiment is reported whose aim was to assess the performance and safety of the scaffold in promoting vertical growth of cortical bone in the mandible.
Four three-dimensional blocks (10 mm length, 5 mm width, 5 mm height) were affixed to edentulous segments of the dog's mandible and covered by a collagen membrane. During bone bed preparation, particular attention was paid not to create defects 0.5 mm or more so that the real potential of the three-dimensional block in driving vertical bone growth can be assessed. Histomorphometric analyses were performed after 8 weeks.
At 8 weeks, the three-dimensional blocks led to substantial vertical bone growth up to 4.5 mm from the bone bed. Between 0 and 1 mm in height, 44% of the surface was filled with new bone, at 1 to 3 mm it was 20% to 35%, 18% at 3 to 4, and ca. 6% beyond 4 mm. New bone was evenly distributed along in mesio-distal direction and formed a new crest contour in harmony with the natural mandibular shape.
After two months of healing, the three-dimensional printed blocks conducted new bone growth above its natural bed, up to 4.5 mm in a canine mandibular model. Furthermore, the new bone was evenly distributed in height and density along the block. These results are very promising and need to be further evaluated by a complete powerful study using the same model.
Osteoflux是一种用于口腔骨增量的三维打印磷酸钙多孔结构。它是一种机械稳定的支架,具有明确的相互连通性,并且可以很容易地塑形以符合骨床的形态。
报道一项动物实验,其目的是评估该支架在下颌骨皮质骨垂直生长促进方面的性能和安全性。
将四个三维块状物(长10毫米、宽5毫米、高5毫米)固定在犬下颌骨的无牙区,并覆盖胶原膜。在制备骨床时,特别注意不造成0.5毫米或更大的缺损,以便能够评估三维块状物在驱动垂直骨生长方面的实际潜力。8周后进行组织形态计量学分析。
8周时,三维块状物导致从骨床向上垂直骨生长达4.5毫米。在高度0至1毫米之间,44%的表面被新骨填充,在1至3毫米处为20%至35%,在3至4毫米处为18%,超过4毫米处约为6%。新骨在近远中方向上均匀分布,并形成与天然下颌形状协调的新嵴轮廓。
在愈合两个月后,在犬下颌骨模型中,三维打印块状物在其天然骨床上方引导新骨生长,高达4.5毫米。此外,新骨在块状物的高度和密度上均匀分布。这些结果非常有前景,需要使用相同模型通过完整有力的研究进一步评估。