Bone plate repositioned over the antrostomy after sinus floor elevation: an experimental study in sheep

Abstract The objective of this study was to compare the healing of the augmented sinus at which the antrostomy was covered with a membrane or the repositioned bone plate. Eight sheep underwent bilateral maxillary sinus floor augmentation. The control site was covered with a resorbable membrane, whil...

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Main Authors: Alessandro Perini, Giada Ferrante, Stefano Sivolella, Joaquín Urbizo Velez, Franco Bengazi, Daniele Botticelli
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-03-01
Series:International Journal of Implant Dentistry
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40729-020-0207-1
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spelling doaj-d45131c96b654025acf5282381e8ec182020-11-25T02:38:26ZengSpringerOpenInternational Journal of Implant Dentistry2198-40342020-03-016111010.1186/s40729-020-0207-1Bone plate repositioned over the antrostomy after sinus floor elevation: an experimental study in sheepAlessandro Perini0Giada Ferrante1Stefano Sivolella2Joaquín Urbizo Velez3Franco Bengazi4Daniele Botticelli5Department of Neuroscience, Division of Dentistry, University of PaduaDepartment of Neuroscience, Division of Dentistry, University of PaduaDepartment of Neuroscience, Division of Dentistry, University of PaduaFaculty of Dentistry, University of Medical ScienceFaculty of Dentistry, University of Medical ScienceARDEC Academy, Ariminum OdontologicaAbstract The objective of this study was to compare the healing of the augmented sinus at which the antrostomy was covered with a membrane or the repositioned bone plate. Eight sheep underwent bilateral maxillary sinus floor augmentation. The control site was covered with a resorbable membrane, while at the experimental site the bone plate was repositioned, and both were secured with cyanoacrylate. Animals were euthanised after 4 months and histomorphometric analysis was performed. A large amount of the graft appeared to be partially interpenetrated by the newly formed bone. Statistical analysis demonstrated different percentages of the new bone and bone interpenetrated to the graft between test and control site in the close-to-window area respectively 22.1 ± 12.6 vs 7.5 ± 4.5 (P = 0.028) and 66.1 ± 14.7 vs 44.2 ± 15.1 (P = 0.046). Other areas showed no difference in the bone and graft amount. More bone was found at the edges of the antrostomy in the experimental site, without statistical significance. In the centre of the antrostomy, the replaced bony window appeared bonded to the newly formed bone. No remnants and no biological response to cyanoacrylate were observed. The repositioning of the bony window after sinus floor elevation in sheep led to a larger amount of newly formed bone in the close-to-window zone of the grafted area. The bony window appeared partially bonded to the new bone. Newly formed bone was found interpenetrating the graft granules.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40729-020-0207-1Animal studySinus floor elevationBone windowBoneBone platePolylactic membrane
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author Alessandro Perini
Giada Ferrante
Stefano Sivolella
Joaquín Urbizo Velez
Franco Bengazi
Daniele Botticelli
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Giada Ferrante
Stefano Sivolella
Joaquín Urbizo Velez
Franco Bengazi
Daniele Botticelli
Bone plate repositioned over the antrostomy after sinus floor elevation: an experimental study in sheep
International Journal of Implant Dentistry
Animal study
Sinus floor elevation
Bone window
Bone
Bone plate
Polylactic membrane
author_facet Alessandro Perini
Giada Ferrante
Stefano Sivolella
Joaquín Urbizo Velez
Franco Bengazi
Daniele Botticelli
author_sort Alessandro Perini
title Bone plate repositioned over the antrostomy after sinus floor elevation: an experimental study in sheep
title_short Bone plate repositioned over the antrostomy after sinus floor elevation: an experimental study in sheep
title_full Bone plate repositioned over the antrostomy after sinus floor elevation: an experimental study in sheep
title_fullStr Bone plate repositioned over the antrostomy after sinus floor elevation: an experimental study in sheep
title_full_unstemmed Bone plate repositioned over the antrostomy after sinus floor elevation: an experimental study in sheep
title_sort bone plate repositioned over the antrostomy after sinus floor elevation: an experimental study in sheep
publisher SpringerOpen
series International Journal of Implant Dentistry
issn 2198-4034
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Abstract The objective of this study was to compare the healing of the augmented sinus at which the antrostomy was covered with a membrane or the repositioned bone plate. Eight sheep underwent bilateral maxillary sinus floor augmentation. The control site was covered with a resorbable membrane, while at the experimental site the bone plate was repositioned, and both were secured with cyanoacrylate. Animals were euthanised after 4 months and histomorphometric analysis was performed. A large amount of the graft appeared to be partially interpenetrated by the newly formed bone. Statistical analysis demonstrated different percentages of the new bone and bone interpenetrated to the graft between test and control site in the close-to-window area respectively 22.1 ± 12.6 vs 7.5 ± 4.5 (P = 0.028) and 66.1 ± 14.7 vs 44.2 ± 15.1 (P = 0.046). Other areas showed no difference in the bone and graft amount. More bone was found at the edges of the antrostomy in the experimental site, without statistical significance. In the centre of the antrostomy, the replaced bony window appeared bonded to the newly formed bone. No remnants and no biological response to cyanoacrylate were observed. The repositioning of the bony window after sinus floor elevation in sheep led to a larger amount of newly formed bone in the close-to-window zone of the grafted area. The bony window appeared partially bonded to the new bone. Newly formed bone was found interpenetrating the graft granules.
topic Animal study
Sinus floor elevation
Bone window
Bone
Bone plate
Polylactic membrane
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40729-020-0207-1
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