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- IRMS - Nicolae Testemitanu SUMPh
- 1. COLECȚIA INSTITUȚIONALĂ
- MedEspera: International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors
- MedEspera 2020
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Title: | Alveolar bone reconstruction with autogenous intraoral grafts in the context of posttraumatic rehabilitation |
Authors: | Bacota, Luminița Strîșca, Stanislav Nuca, Dumitru |
Keywords: | Autogenous grafts;regeneration;augmentation;Guided bone regeneration (GBR);Khoury technique |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Publisher: | MedEspera |
Citation: | BACOTA, Luminita, STRISCA, Stanislav, NUCA, Dumitru. Alveolar bone reconstruction with autogenous intraoral grafts in the context of posttraumatic rehabilitation. In: MedEspera: the 8th Internat. Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors: abstract book. Chișinău: S. n., 2020, p. 332-333. |
Abstract: | Background. The rehabilitation in conditions of bone loss supposes a bone augmentation
surgery. The optimal choice for this kind of performance is the autogenous grafts harvested
from the patients own body especially intraoral sites. Khoury introduced a new method for
grafting ridge defects in 2007, using thin cortical plates harvested from the ramus, and in a
'sandwich' type manner, interposed these bone plates with cancellous bone harvested from the
same site. The principles involved in successful bone grafts include osteoconduction,
osteoinduction, and osteogenesis. Osteogenesis only occurs with autograft tissue and cellular
bone matrices therefore.
Case report. 21-year-old female presented for the restoration of her missing dentition in her
upper jaw due to an early childhood trauma. CBCT revealed a large horizontal and vertical
bony deficiency in the region of the upper anterior teeth, The Khoury technique was decided
to aply, using bone fixation screws, the bone plates that were harvested from the ramus were
fixed to the buccal defect, the space between the plate and the existing palatal bone wall was
then filled using a combination of autograft bone scrapings and xenograft bone particles. Six
months after the initial surgery, the grafted sites were surgically re-entered and showed a
marked increase in ridge dimensions from 4,2 to 9,5 mm. The regeneration of the alveolar
crests took place in conventional terms without complications, donor site was fully restored
without signs of morbidity. The radiological and clinical examinations 6 moths postoperative showed up a good result of bone formation nearly 5.3 mm. The advantages of using mostly
intraoral autografts in GBR tehnique comparatively to others is that they provide a good bone
regeneration, stimulate local resources of the bone, serve as the source of BMP, serves as a
scaffold for new bone growth that is perpetuated by the native bone, actually autografts
integrate all basic peculiarities that the bone needs to regenerate its structure and reestablish all
the physiological functions.
Conclusions. The usage of autogenous intraoral grafts as a method of augmentation appeared
to give a stable and relatively quick result. If good surgical skills are performed, the graft
seems to facilitate tissue healing and promote bone formation that is most important for the
subsequent posttraumatic rehabilitation of the patient. |
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