Comparative Study between a Novel In Vivo Method and CBCT for Assessment of Ridge Alterations after Socket Preservation—Pilot Study

The aim of this study was to compare two different methods for evaluation of alveolar bone resorption after the socket preservation procedure. In the current study, 9 patients with a total of nine teeth indicated for extraction were included. Patients received alveolar ridge preservation with allogr...

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Main Authors: Vasilena Ivanova, Ivan Chenchev, Stefan Zlatev, Georgi Iordanov, Eitan Mijiritsky
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Published: MDPI AG 2019-01-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/1/127
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spelling doaj-5c4481b688ab4706816995099e3c1a8e2020-11-25T01:22:04ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012019-01-0116112710.3390/ijerph16010127ijerph16010127Comparative Study between a Novel In Vivo Method and CBCT for Assessment of Ridge Alterations after Socket Preservation—Pilot StudyVasilena Ivanova0Ivan Chenchev1Stefan Zlatev2Georgi Iordanov3Eitan Mijiritsky4Oral Surgery Department, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Medical University-Plovdiv, 4000 Plovdiv, BulgariaOral Surgery Department, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Medical University-Plovdiv, 4000 Plovdiv, BulgariaDepartment of Prosthetic dental Medicine, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Medical University-Plovdiv, 4000 Plovdiv, BulgariaDepartment of Department of Radiology, Dental and Physiotherapy Allergology, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Medical University-Plovdiv, 4000 Plovdiv, BulgariaHead and Neck Maxillofacial Surgery, Department of Otoryngology, Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv 699350, IsraelThe aim of this study was to compare two different methods for evaluation of alveolar bone resorption after the socket preservation procedure. In the current study, 9 patients with a total of nine teeth indicated for extraction were included. Patients received alveolar ridge preservation with allograft (BoneAlbumin™, OrthoSera Dental, Gyor, Hungary) or Platelet-Rich fibrin (PRF). CBCT (Planmeca ProMax 3D, Helsinki, Finland), was taken at 1 week and 4 months after the socket preservation procedure. A 3D scan, obtained with Trios (3Shape, Copenhagen, Denmark) of the alveolar bone of the surgical site and the adjacent teeth at the place of extraction was performed during the surgical procedure, immediately after the graft placement in the alveolar socket, and after 4 months. Virtual study models were generated using the three-dimensional file processing software “Meshlab” (ISTI—CNR Rome Italy). The changes of alveolar height and width were measured and analyzed. Results were taken from both methods. Radiographic examination revealed that the average value of horizontal resorption is 0.6–2.4 mm, and vertical resorption is 0.46–2.8 mm. On virtual models, the average value for horizontal resorption is 1.92–3.64 mm, the vertical resorption value is 0.95–2.10 mm. The Trios intraoral scan can provide non-invasive and more accurate quantitative insights into the dimensional changes in the alveolar ridge after the bone remodeling process. More research is needed for verification of these results.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/1/127alveolar ridge preservationsocket preservationCBCTbone resorptionintraoral scannerCAD CAMin vivovirtual models
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author Vasilena Ivanova
Ivan Chenchev
Stefan Zlatev
Georgi Iordanov
Eitan Mijiritsky
spellingShingle Vasilena Ivanova
Ivan Chenchev
Stefan Zlatev
Georgi Iordanov
Eitan Mijiritsky
Comparative Study between a Novel In Vivo Method and CBCT for Assessment of Ridge Alterations after Socket Preservation—Pilot Study
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
alveolar ridge preservation
socket preservation
CBCT
bone resorption
intraoral scanner
CAD CAM
in vivo
virtual models
author_facet Vasilena Ivanova
Ivan Chenchev
Stefan Zlatev
Georgi Iordanov
Eitan Mijiritsky
author_sort Vasilena Ivanova
title Comparative Study between a Novel In Vivo Method and CBCT for Assessment of Ridge Alterations after Socket Preservation—Pilot Study
title_short Comparative Study between a Novel In Vivo Method and CBCT for Assessment of Ridge Alterations after Socket Preservation—Pilot Study
title_full Comparative Study between a Novel In Vivo Method and CBCT for Assessment of Ridge Alterations after Socket Preservation—Pilot Study
title_fullStr Comparative Study between a Novel In Vivo Method and CBCT for Assessment of Ridge Alterations after Socket Preservation—Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Study between a Novel In Vivo Method and CBCT for Assessment of Ridge Alterations after Socket Preservation—Pilot Study
title_sort comparative study between a novel in vivo method and cbct for assessment of ridge alterations after socket preservation—pilot study
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The aim of this study was to compare two different methods for evaluation of alveolar bone resorption after the socket preservation procedure. In the current study, 9 patients with a total of nine teeth indicated for extraction were included. Patients received alveolar ridge preservation with allograft (BoneAlbumin™, OrthoSera Dental, Gyor, Hungary) or Platelet-Rich fibrin (PRF). CBCT (Planmeca ProMax 3D, Helsinki, Finland), was taken at 1 week and 4 months after the socket preservation procedure. A 3D scan, obtained with Trios (3Shape, Copenhagen, Denmark) of the alveolar bone of the surgical site and the adjacent teeth at the place of extraction was performed during the surgical procedure, immediately after the graft placement in the alveolar socket, and after 4 months. Virtual study models were generated using the three-dimensional file processing software “Meshlab” (ISTI—CNR Rome Italy). The changes of alveolar height and width were measured and analyzed. Results were taken from both methods. Radiographic examination revealed that the average value of horizontal resorption is 0.6–2.4 mm, and vertical resorption is 0.46–2.8 mm. On virtual models, the average value for horizontal resorption is 1.92–3.64 mm, the vertical resorption value is 0.95–2.10 mm. The Trios intraoral scan can provide non-invasive and more accurate quantitative insights into the dimensional changes in the alveolar ridge after the bone remodeling process. More research is needed for verification of these results.
topic alveolar ridge preservation
socket preservation
CBCT
bone resorption
intraoral scanner
CAD CAM
in vivo
virtual models
url http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/1/127
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