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Stability of simultaneously placed dental implants with autologous bone grafts harvested from the iliac crest or intraoral jaw boneopen access

Authors
Kang, Young-HoonKim, Hyun-MinByun, June-HoKim, Uk-KyuSung, Iel-YongCho, Yeong-CheolPark, Bong-Wook
Issue Date
30-Dec-2015
Publisher
BMC
Keywords
Simultaneous dental implantation; Severely atrophic alveolar ridge; Autologous bone graft; Iliac bone; Intraoral jaw bone
Citation
BMC ORAL HEALTH, v.15
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
BMC ORAL HEALTH
Volume
15
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/16851
DOI
10.1186/s12903-015-0156-x
ISSN
1472-6831
Abstract
Background: Jaw bone and iliac bone are the most frequently used autologous bone sources for dental implant placement in patients with atrophic alveolar ridges. However, the comparative long-term stability of these two autologous bone grafts have not yet been investigated. The aim of this study was to compare the stability of simultaneously placed dental implants with autologous bone grafts harvested from either the iliac crest or the intraoral jaw bone for severely atrophic alveolar ridges. Methods: In total, 36 patients (21 men and 15 women) were selected and a retrospective medical record review was performed. We compared the residual increased bone height of the grafted bone, peri-implantitis incidence, radiological density in newly generated bones (HU values), and implant stability using resonance frequency analysis (ISQ values) between the two autologous bone graft groups. Results: Both autologous bone graft groups (iliac bone and jaw bone) showed favorable clinical results, with similar long-term implant stability and overall implant survival rates. However, the grafted iliac bone exhibited more prompt vertical loss than the jaw bone, in particular, the largest vertical bone reduction was observed within 6 months after the bone graft. In contrast, the jaw bone graft group exhibited a slower vertical bone resorption rate and a lower incidence of peri-implantitis during long-term follow-up than the iliac bone graft group. Conclusions: These findings demonstrate that simultaneous dental implantation with the autologous intraoral jaw bone graft method may be reliable for the reconstruction of edentulous atrophic alveolar ridges.
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