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Efficacy of collagen matrix seal and collagen sponge on ridge preservation in combination with bone allograft: A randomized controlled clinical trial

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PERIODONTOLOGY
卷 44, 期 6, 页码 649-659

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jcpe.12722

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alveolar ridge preservation; bone allograft; collagen matrix; collagen sponge; extracellular matrix; extraction socket

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  1. Department of Periodontology
  2. Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology
  3. Advance Graduate Education Committee
  4. Implant Committee of Tufts University School of Dental Medicine

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Aim: To test whether the use of collagen matrix seal (CMS) results in similar hard and soft tissue remodelling to that with collagen sponge (CS) used as barriers 4 months following alveolar ridge preservation (ARP), in combination with freeze-dried bone allograft (FDBA). Materials and methods: Twenty-eight patients were randomly assigned to the two groups. Clinical and radiographic measurements were recorded with the same stent at baseline and 4 months for standardization. The flapless technique following a traumatic extraction was used for the two types of barriers. Results: All patients completed the study, 14 in the CMS group and 14 in the CS group. Reduction in coronal ridge width (1.21 mm-14.91% CMS and 1.47 mm-20.40% CS) and vertical buccal bone resorption (0.30 mm CMS and 0.79 mm CS) were not significantly different. A slight increase in buccal gingival thickness at the coronal part was observed in both groups (0.9 mm CMS and 0.5 mm CS). Conclusions: Collagen matrix seal and CS, when combined with FDBA, significantly minimized ridge resorption in all dimensions and maintained buccal soft tissue thickness in sockets with a buccal plate loss of <2 mm in comparison to previously reported findings recorded after tooth extraction without ARP.

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