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Customized 3D printed nanohydroxyapatite bone block grafts for implant sites: A case series

Pichaya Mekcha, Jirapa Wongpairojpanich, Faungchat Thammarakcharoen, Jintamai Suwanprateeb, Borvornwut Buranawat

2022Journal of Prosthodontic Research19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PATIENTS: A case series of 12 patients (mean age, 53.5 years) with horizontal ridge deficiencies had augmentations with customized 3D printed nanohydroxyapatite (3DHA) block grafts prior to implant placement. 3DHA graft materials were fabricated to fit the individual patient defects using DICOMs from CBCT images obtained from each patient. The CBCT images were then converted into the STL file format and 3DHA was reconstructed by 3D printing. Surgical bone augmentation consisted of 3DHA incorporating concentrated growth factors (CGFs) and platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) membrane. At 6 months, a bone biopsy and implantation were performed. The primary outcome was horizontal bone gain after 6 months. The secondary outcomes included information on the clinical outcomes, dimensions, and histomorphometric results. DISCUSSION: . A low pain score after surgery was reported of 1.41 ± 0.51, while the healing index score increased with a maximum mean of 4.7 ± 0.67. Thirteen implants were placed with good primary stability (ISQ = 65 ± 4.08), without additional guided bone regeneration. Histomorphometric analysis revealed that new bone formation, bone tissue, residual grafts, and connective tissue were 28.6 ± 1.88, 30.48 ± 4.81, 19.82 ± 4.07, and 20.81 ± 4.41%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: A customized 3DHA block graft is a viable treatment option for primary implant-site augmentation.

Topics & Concepts

Block (permutation group theory)DentistryImplantSeries (stratigraphy)3d printedComputer scienceMaterials scienceBiomedical engineeringEngineeringMedicineGeologySurgeryMathematicsGeometryPaleontologyBone Tissue Engineering MaterialsDental Implant Techniques and OutcomesPeriodontal Regeneration and Treatments