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Filter by:The purpose of the study is to compare a new grafting material for alveolar ridge preservation to a commonly used and well studied material. Alveolar ridge dimensions as well as histology will be compared.
Sixteen patients with horizontal deficiencies in the posterior mandible were treated with "the Open Membrane Technique" (OMT). Dense PTFE membranes covering an allograft biomaterial were used without any attempt to passivate the flap. Flap closure with an open wound (membrane exposure) was monitored weekly for up to 6w at the time of membrane removal. At implant placement, soft and hard tissue gains were assessed clinically and radiographically. Bone cores were harvested for histological analysis from the implant preparation sites
This study is aiming to evaluate bone gain and secondary stability in autogenous bone ring technique using trephine bur compared to control group of sticky bone.
Adult spinal deformity surgery is a complex procedure that involves many risks and complications. Bone grafts and bone substitutes are essential to achieve fusion and manage stability in spinal surgery. Autologous bone has been considered the "gold-standard" for obtaining a spinal fusion. However, the source from which to obtain it is limited. Furthermore, the problems of bone quality in patients with osteoporosis and the morbidity have forced the orthopedic community to seek other options. I-Factor ™ Bone Graft (Cerapedics, Inc., Westminster, CO) is a compound formed by peptide P-15 bound to an anorganic bone mineral of bovine origin that is composed of porous and smooth hydroxyapatite (ABM) particles. In the literature there are no articles which identify bone formation with the i-Factor ™ graft in more than 4 instrumented levels, therefore the development of this study will allow assessing the fusion rate and quality of life of patients, which could lead to an improvement in the management and decision-making of surgical procedures, as well as better control of healthcare spending
This is a prospective, outcomes assessor-blinded, randomized study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of "Inject BMP(Injectable Ceramics Bone Graft Substitute Containing rhBMP-2)" for socket preservation after extraction of a single-rooted tooth, compared to ExcelOS-inject(Injectable Ceramics Bone Graft Substitute).
This study compares the fill of bone graft sites in the knee. It is hypothesized that harvest sites, voids, and defects caused by trauma that are treated with the OsseoFit™ Porous Tissue Matrix™ device will achieve a better fill grade than those treated with the conventional method.