A Comparison of the Effect of Barrier Membranes on Clinical and Histologic Hard and Soft Tissue Healing with Ridge Preservation
Natalia Ovcharenko, Henry Greenwell, Diksha Katwal, Abhishek Patel, Margaret Hill, Brian S. Shumway, Bobby Cockerham
Abstract
Natalia Ovcharenko, DDS, MSD/Henry Greenwell, DMD, MSD/Diksha Katwal, DDS, MSD/Abhishek Patel, BDS, MSD/Margaret Hill, DMD/Brian Shumway, DMD, MS/Bobby Lee Cockerham III, DMD, MSD: Twenty patients completed this randomized, controlled, blinded clinical trial comparing ridge preservation with a bioabsorbable polylactic acid membrane (PLA group) compared to an acellular dermal matrix membrane guided bone regeneration (ADMG group). An intrasocket corticocancellous allograft plus a facial overlay xenograft was used for both groups. Final crestal ridge width was significantly greater for the ADMG group (P < .05). Soft tissue thickness, conversely, was thicker for the PLA group. Vertical ridge height change increased significantly for the midbuccal site of the ADMG group. Histologic evaluation showed high percentages of vital bone for both groups.