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Journal of Orthodontic and Periodontal Biomaterials Research

2023 Volume 3 Issue 2

Influence of Defect Configuration on Alveolar Ridge Preservation Outcomes: An In Vivo Experimental Study


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  1. Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, School of Dentistry, National University of Colombia, Bogotá, Peru.
  2. Department of Periodontology and Oral Implantology, School of Dentistry, University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Peru.
Abstract

The purpose of this study was to compare the bone healing potential of 1-, 2-, and 3-wall defects following alveolar ridge preservation (ARP) treatment, as well as to evaluate the efficacy of ARP as a treatment option for destructive sites. Three groups, characterized by 1-, 2-, and 3-wall defects, were randomly assigned to the maxillary second, third, and fourth premolars in each of 8 beagle dogs. Each defect was created at either the mesial or distal root site of the tooth, which was hemi-sectioned and extracted. The contralateral root was preserved to superimpose with the experimental site for histomorphometric analysis. For each site, either spontaneous healing (SH; control) or ARP (test intervention) was randomly applied. Each group was divided in half and underwent a healing period of either 4 or 12 weeks. The Mann-Whitney U test and Kruskal-Wallis test were used for histomorphometric analyses. Statistical significance was set at P<0.05. Qualitative analysis revealed a higher percentage of new bone in the apical area compared to the coronal area, regardless of defect type and healing period. In quantitative analysis, the 3-wall defect exhibited a significantly higher percentage of mineralization in the ARP group afier 12 weeks of healing (ARP: 61.73%±7.52%; SH: 48.84%±3.06%; P=0.029).An increased percentage of mineralization was observed with a greater number of remaining bony walls, although this finding did not reach statistical significance. Within the limitations of this study, ARP treatment for compromised sockets appears to yield a higher percentage of mineralization compared to SH. Although the effectiveness of the remaining bony walls was limited, their presence appeared to improve the percentage of mineralization in ARP treatment.


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Vega M, Sanchez M, Garcia SN, Garcia SI, Gonzalez CW. Influence of Defect Configuration on Alveolar Ridge Preservation Outcomes: An In Vivo Experimental Study. . 2023;3(2):33-47.
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Vega, M., Sanchez, M., Garcia, S. N., Garcia, S. I., & Gonzalez, C. W. (2023). Influence of Defect Configuration on Alveolar Ridge Preservation Outcomes: An In Vivo Experimental Study. Journal of Orthodontic and Periodontal Biomaterials Research, 3(2), 33-47.
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