Chemical, Clinical and Histomorphometric Comparison between Equine Bone Manufactured through Enzymatic Antigen-Elimination and Bovine Bone Made Non-Antigenic Using a High-Temperature Process in Post-Extractive Socket Grafting. A Comparative Retrospective Clinical Study

Enzyme-deantigenic equine bone (EDEB) and anorganic bovine bone (ABB) are two xenografts made non-antigenic through different processing methods. This study aimed to characterize them for the presence of native bone collagen and other proteins and to compare their histomorphometric outcome when they...

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Main Authors: Danilo Alessio Di Stefano, Terry Zaniol, Lorenzo Cinci, Laura Pieri
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-07-01
Series:Dentistry Journal
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6767/7/3/70
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spelling doaj-6802b70333ec4c6684d54e2ea7aae9972020-11-25T00:48:18ZengMDPI AGDentistry Journal2304-67672019-07-01737010.3390/dj7030070dj7030070Chemical, Clinical and Histomorphometric Comparison between Equine Bone Manufactured through Enzymatic Antigen-Elimination and Bovine Bone Made Non-Antigenic Using a High-Temperature Process in Post-Extractive Socket Grafting. A Comparative Retrospective Clinical StudyDanilo Alessio Di Stefano0Terry Zaniol1Lorenzo Cinci2Laura Pieri3Dental School, Vita-Salute University IRCCS San Raffaele, Via Olgettina 58, 20132 Milan, ItalyPrivate Practice, Crocetta del Montello, 31035 Treviso, ItalyDepartment of Neuroscience, Psychology, Drug Research and Child Health (Neurofarba), Pharmacology and Toxicology Section, University of Florence, Viale G. Pieraccini 6, 50139 Florence, ItalyDepartment of Health Sciences, Interdepartmental Forensic Medicine Section, University of Florence, Viale G. Pieraccini 6, 50139 Florence, ItalyEnzyme-deantigenic equine bone (EDEB) and anorganic bovine bone (ABB) are two xenografts made non-antigenic through different processing methods. This study aimed to characterize them for the presence of native bone collagen and other proteins and to compare their histomorphometric outcome when they were used to graft post-extractive sockets. The records of 46 patients treated with EDEB (<i>n</i> = 22) or ABB (<i>n</i> = 24) and followed-up for at least four months after delayed implant placement, were retrospectively collected. Samples of EDEB and ABB were analyzed using Attenuated Total Reflection Fourier Transform Infrared and Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate-Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis for the presence of collagen and other proteins. For histomorphometric analysis on bone specimens, newly formed bone and residual biomaterial percentages were calculated. Results of the present study show that EDEB contains type I bone collagen in its native conformation, while no proteins were detected in ABB. Grafting EDEB resulted in a significantly greater quantity of newly formed bone and less residual biomaterial. Our findings suggest that the manufacturing process can greatly affect the graft behavior and a process preserving collagen in its native form may favor bone tissue regeneration.https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6767/7/3/70post-extractive socketsxenograftbone formation
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Terry Zaniol
Lorenzo Cinci
Laura Pieri
spellingShingle Danilo Alessio Di Stefano
Terry Zaniol
Lorenzo Cinci
Laura Pieri
Chemical, Clinical and Histomorphometric Comparison between Equine Bone Manufactured through Enzymatic Antigen-Elimination and Bovine Bone Made Non-Antigenic Using a High-Temperature Process in Post-Extractive Socket Grafting. A Comparative Retrospective Clinical Study
Dentistry Journal
post-extractive sockets
xenograft
bone formation
author_facet Danilo Alessio Di Stefano
Terry Zaniol
Lorenzo Cinci
Laura Pieri
author_sort Danilo Alessio Di Stefano
title Chemical, Clinical and Histomorphometric Comparison between Equine Bone Manufactured through Enzymatic Antigen-Elimination and Bovine Bone Made Non-Antigenic Using a High-Temperature Process in Post-Extractive Socket Grafting. A Comparative Retrospective Clinical Study
title_short Chemical, Clinical and Histomorphometric Comparison between Equine Bone Manufactured through Enzymatic Antigen-Elimination and Bovine Bone Made Non-Antigenic Using a High-Temperature Process in Post-Extractive Socket Grafting. A Comparative Retrospective Clinical Study
title_full Chemical, Clinical and Histomorphometric Comparison between Equine Bone Manufactured through Enzymatic Antigen-Elimination and Bovine Bone Made Non-Antigenic Using a High-Temperature Process in Post-Extractive Socket Grafting. A Comparative Retrospective Clinical Study
title_fullStr Chemical, Clinical and Histomorphometric Comparison between Equine Bone Manufactured through Enzymatic Antigen-Elimination and Bovine Bone Made Non-Antigenic Using a High-Temperature Process in Post-Extractive Socket Grafting. A Comparative Retrospective Clinical Study
title_full_unstemmed Chemical, Clinical and Histomorphometric Comparison between Equine Bone Manufactured through Enzymatic Antigen-Elimination and Bovine Bone Made Non-Antigenic Using a High-Temperature Process in Post-Extractive Socket Grafting. A Comparative Retrospective Clinical Study
title_sort chemical, clinical and histomorphometric comparison between equine bone manufactured through enzymatic antigen-elimination and bovine bone made non-antigenic using a high-temperature process in post-extractive socket grafting. a comparative retrospective clinical study
publisher MDPI AG
series Dentistry Journal
issn 2304-6767
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Enzyme-deantigenic equine bone (EDEB) and anorganic bovine bone (ABB) are two xenografts made non-antigenic through different processing methods. This study aimed to characterize them for the presence of native bone collagen and other proteins and to compare their histomorphometric outcome when they were used to graft post-extractive sockets. The records of 46 patients treated with EDEB (<i>n</i> = 22) or ABB (<i>n</i> = 24) and followed-up for at least four months after delayed implant placement, were retrospectively collected. Samples of EDEB and ABB were analyzed using Attenuated Total Reflection Fourier Transform Infrared and Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate-Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis for the presence of collagen and other proteins. For histomorphometric analysis on bone specimens, newly formed bone and residual biomaterial percentages were calculated. Results of the present study show that EDEB contains type I bone collagen in its native conformation, while no proteins were detected in ABB. Grafting EDEB resulted in a significantly greater quantity of newly formed bone and less residual biomaterial. Our findings suggest that the manufacturing process can greatly affect the graft behavior and a process preserving collagen in its native form may favor bone tissue regeneration.
topic post-extractive sockets
xenograft
bone formation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6767/7/3/70
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