Adipose tissue stem cells in sinus lift procedures and the use of a combination of bone marrow stem cells, blood derived growth factors and allograft for the augmentation of the severely resorbed maxilla
For smaller bone grafts combining bone substitutes with blood derived growth factors such as PRP and PRF leads to good results.However for the treatment of the extremely resorbed edentulous maxilla prior to implant placement, autogenous bone remains the gold standard. Due to the challenging grafts i...
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doaj-d9b187a5119341fea9937ffdd58f30132020-11-24T22:32:54ZengHasanuddin UniversityJournal of Dentomaxillofacial Science2503-08172503-08252016-06-011110.15562/jdmfs.v1i1.3535Adipose tissue stem cells in sinus lift procedures and the use of a combination of bone marrow stem cells, blood derived growth factors and allograft for the augmentation of the severely resorbed maxillaMS Maningky0Tymour Forouzanfar1Engelbert A.J.M Schulten2Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery/Oral Pathology VU University Medical Center/Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA) 2Jeroen Bosch Hospital, Den Bosch 3Bernhoven Hospital, Uden NetherlandsDepartment of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery/Oral Pathology VU University Medical Center/Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA) NetherlandsDepartment of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery/Oral Pathology VU University Medical Center/Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA) NetherlandsFor smaller bone grafts combining bone substitutes with blood derived growth factors such as PRP and PRF leads to good results.However for the treatment of the extremely resorbed edentulous maxilla prior to implant placement, autogenous bone remains the gold standard. Due to the challenging grafts in often older medically compromised patients the use of bone substitutes alone is not as predictable as autogenous bone.Although autogenous bone is the gold standard the use of block grafts from the iliac crest is associated with significant donorsite morbidity.The use of stem cells and growth factors combined with bone substitute is a promising development which might ultimately replace the need for autogenous bone.Our clinic has done a lot of research in using adipose tissue stem cells in sinus lift procedures, the results will be presented here.We will also present our clinical results of using a combination of bone substitutes with bone marrow stem cells and blood derived growth factors in treating the extremely resorbed edentulous maxilla. Focusing on the difference between adipose tissue stem cells bone marrow and the rationale, surgical considerations and the rationale for combining bone marrow stem cells with blood derived growth factors.http://jdmfs.org/index.php/jdmfs/article/view/35Stem cells, Growth factors, Allograft, Maxilla |
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MS Maningky Tymour Forouzanfar Engelbert A.J.M Schulten Adipose tissue stem cells in sinus lift procedures and the use of a combination of bone marrow stem cells, blood derived growth factors and allograft for the augmentation of the severely resorbed maxilla Journal of Dentomaxillofacial Science Stem cells, Growth factors, Allograft, Maxilla |
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Adipose tissue stem cells in sinus lift procedures and the use of a combination of bone marrow stem cells, blood derived growth factors and allograft for the augmentation of the severely resorbed maxilla |
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Adipose tissue stem cells in sinus lift procedures and the use of a combination of bone marrow stem cells, blood derived growth factors and allograft for the augmentation of the severely resorbed maxilla |
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Adipose tissue stem cells in sinus lift procedures and the use of a combination of bone marrow stem cells, blood derived growth factors and allograft for the augmentation of the severely resorbed maxilla |
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Adipose tissue stem cells in sinus lift procedures and the use of a combination of bone marrow stem cells, blood derived growth factors and allograft for the augmentation of the severely resorbed maxilla |
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Adipose tissue stem cells in sinus lift procedures and the use of a combination of bone marrow stem cells, blood derived growth factors and allograft for the augmentation of the severely resorbed maxilla |
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adipose tissue stem cells in sinus lift procedures and the use of a combination of bone marrow stem cells, blood derived growth factors and allograft for the augmentation of the severely resorbed maxilla |
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Hasanuddin University |
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Journal of Dentomaxillofacial Science |
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For smaller bone grafts combining bone substitutes with blood derived growth factors such as PRP and PRF leads to good results.However for the treatment of the extremely resorbed edentulous maxilla prior to implant placement, autogenous bone remains the gold standard. Due to the challenging grafts in often older medically compromised patients the use of bone substitutes alone is not as predictable as autogenous bone.Although autogenous bone is the gold standard the use of block grafts from the iliac crest is associated with significant donorsite morbidity.The use of stem cells and growth factors combined with bone substitute is a promising development which might ultimately replace the need for autogenous bone.Our clinic has done a lot of research in using adipose tissue stem cells in sinus lift procedures, the results will be presented here.We will also present our clinical results of using a combination of bone substitutes with bone marrow stem cells and blood derived growth factors in treating the extremely resorbed edentulous maxilla. Focusing on the difference between adipose tissue stem cells bone marrow and the rationale, surgical considerations and the rationale for combining bone marrow stem cells with blood derived growth factors. |
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Stem cells, Growth factors, Allograft, Maxilla |
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