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A Randomized Clinical Trial Comparing Implants Placed in Two Different Biomaterials Used for Maxillary Sinus Augmentation

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卷 16, 期 3, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.3390/ma16031220

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biomaterials; dental implants; autologous bone; porcine xenograft; bone regeneration; ceramic prosthesis

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The objective of this study was to compare the outcomes of autologous and porcine xenograft in bilateral maxillary sinus augmentation. The results showed that both graft materials had low marginal bone loss and high implant survival rate after one year, indicating that they are excellent options for prosthetic rehabilitation of atrophic maxillae. Few surgical complications were observed, however, there were some prosthetic complications such as fractures of prosthetic components.
The objective of this study was to compare marginal bone loss, surgical and clinical complications, and dental implant survival rate in bilateral maxillary sinus augmented by autologous or porcine xenograft. A randomized controlled clinical trial using split-mouth design enrolled 12 consent adult patients (59.7 +/- 8.7 years), who received bilateral maxillary sinus floor augmentation for oral rehabilitation with implant-supported prosthesis. Each patient received both the autologous bone from the mandible (control) or porcine xenograft (test) during the random bilateral sinus lift surgery. A total of 39 dental implants were placed in the posterior maxilla of the 12 patients after 6 months, being rehabilitated after the respective osseointegration period. Both graft materials demonstrated a high implant survival rate at 12 months: 95% for the xenograft side, only 1 implant without osseointegration, and 100% for the autologous side. Radiographic bone loss was low and similar for both groups: control group with a mean of 0.063 +/- 0.126, and test group with a mean of 0.092 +/- 0.163. No major surgical-related complications have occurred. Only one patient had several prosthetic complications due to fractures of prosthetic components. The maxillary sinus augmentation procedure, both with autologous bone and porcine xenograft materials, is an excellent clinical option procedure for the prosthetic rehabilitation of atrophic maxillae, with low marginal bone loss after one year follow-up, few clinical complications, and a high implant survival rate.

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