Fresh-frozen bone allografts in maxillary alveolar augmentation: analysis of complications, adverse outcomes, and implant survival

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Autor(a) principal: Deluiz, Daniel
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Oliveira, Luciano, Fletcher, Paul, Pires, Fábio R., Nunes, Marcus A., Tinoco, Eduardo M.B.
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Background: Success of any bone augmentation procedure is dependent on several factors. Because complications occur in some cases, the aims of this study are to analyze adverse events associated with placement of fresh-frozen bone allografts (FFBAs) during alveolar ridge augmentation and to assess 1-year survival of dental implants placed in reconstructed sites. Methods: Fifty-eight consecutive patients (15 males and 43 females, aged 38 to 76 years; mean age: 58 – 9.2 years) requiring maxillary bone reconstruction prior to implant placement were enrolled in this study. A total of 268 implants was subsequently placed in sites reconstructed with FFBAs. There were 22 posterior grafted sites, 19 anterior, and 17 full-arch sites. After a 4- to 6-month integration period, all patients received an implant-supported fixed prostheses. Complications occurring during treatment and the 12-month follow-up period were recorded and evaluated. Results: Thirteen of 58 (22.41%) patients experienced some kind of complication in the receptor site. Infection occurred in six (10.34%) individuals, dehiscence in five (8.62%), and mucosal perforation in seven (12.07%). Adverse outcomes categorized as partial and total graft loss occurred in four (6.90%) and three (5.17%) patients, respectively. Implant failure rate was 16 (5.97%) of the 268 fixtures placed in 12 (20.70%) of 58 patients. Conclusions: Infection and suture dehiscence are significantly correlated with graft loss in a maxillary FFBA augmentation. Patients with full-arch grafting reconstructions ost significantly more implants. Early diagnosis and prompt management of adverse events seem to be of great importance in prevention of total graft loss.
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spelling Deluiz, DanielOliveira, LucianoFletcher, PaulPires, Fábio R.Nunes, Marcus A.Tinoco, Eduardo M.B.2023-01-20T18:08:48Z2023-01-20T18:08:48Z2016-11DELUIZ, Daniel et al . Fresh-frozen bone allografts in maxillary alveolar augmentation: analysis of complications, adverse outcomes, and implant survival. Journal of Periodontology, v. 7, p. 1-13, 2016. Disponível em: http://www.joponline.org/doi/pdf/10.1902/jop.2016.160155. Acesso em: 07 dez. 2017https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/5100010.1902/jop.2016.160155Journal of PeriodontologyAllografts;Alveolar ridge augmentationBone transplantationGraft survivalPostoperative complicationsWound healingFresh-frozen bone allografts in maxillary alveolar augmentation: analysis of complications, adverse outcomes, and implant survivalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleBackground: Success of any bone augmentation procedure is dependent on several factors. Because complications occur in some cases, the aims of this study are to analyze adverse events associated with placement of fresh-frozen bone allografts (FFBAs) during alveolar ridge augmentation and to assess 1-year survival of dental implants placed in reconstructed sites. Methods: Fifty-eight consecutive patients (15 males and 43 females, aged 38 to 76 years; mean age: 58 – 9.2 years) requiring maxillary bone reconstruction prior to implant placement were enrolled in this study. A total of 268 implants was subsequently placed in sites reconstructed with FFBAs. There were 22 posterior grafted sites, 19 anterior, and 17 full-arch sites. After a 4- to 6-month integration period, all patients received an implant-supported fixed prostheses. Complications occurring during treatment and the 12-month follow-up period were recorded and evaluated. Results: Thirteen of 58 (22.41%) patients experienced some kind of complication in the receptor site. Infection occurred in six (10.34%) individuals, dehiscence in five (8.62%), and mucosal perforation in seven (12.07%). Adverse outcomes categorized as partial and total graft loss occurred in four (6.90%) and three (5.17%) patients, respectively. Implant failure rate was 16 (5.97%) of the 268 fixtures placed in 12 (20.70%) of 58 patients. Conclusions: Infection and suture dehiscence are significantly correlated with graft loss in a maxillary FFBA augmentation. Patients with full-arch grafting reconstructions ost significantly more implants. 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title Fresh-frozen bone allografts in maxillary alveolar augmentation: analysis of complications, adverse outcomes, and implant survival
spellingShingle Fresh-frozen bone allografts in maxillary alveolar augmentation: analysis of complications, adverse outcomes, and implant survival
Deluiz, Daniel
Allografts;
Alveolar ridge augmentation
Bone transplantation
Graft survival
Postoperative complications
Wound healing
title_short Fresh-frozen bone allografts in maxillary alveolar augmentation: analysis of complications, adverse outcomes, and implant survival
title_full Fresh-frozen bone allografts in maxillary alveolar augmentation: analysis of complications, adverse outcomes, and implant survival
title_fullStr Fresh-frozen bone allografts in maxillary alveolar augmentation: analysis of complications, adverse outcomes, and implant survival
title_full_unstemmed Fresh-frozen bone allografts in maxillary alveolar augmentation: analysis of complications, adverse outcomes, and implant survival
title_sort Fresh-frozen bone allografts in maxillary alveolar augmentation: analysis of complications, adverse outcomes, and implant survival
author Deluiz, Daniel
author_facet Deluiz, Daniel
Oliveira, Luciano
Fletcher, Paul
Pires, Fábio R.
Nunes, Marcus A.
Tinoco, Eduardo M.B.
author_role author
author2 Oliveira, Luciano
Fletcher, Paul
Pires, Fábio R.
Nunes, Marcus A.
Tinoco, Eduardo M.B.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Deluiz, Daniel
Oliveira, Luciano
Fletcher, Paul
Pires, Fábio R.
Nunes, Marcus A.
Tinoco, Eduardo M.B.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Allografts;
Alveolar ridge augmentation
Bone transplantation
Graft survival
Postoperative complications
Wound healing
topic Allografts;
Alveolar ridge augmentation
Bone transplantation
Graft survival
Postoperative complications
Wound healing
description Background: Success of any bone augmentation procedure is dependent on several factors. Because complications occur in some cases, the aims of this study are to analyze adverse events associated with placement of fresh-frozen bone allografts (FFBAs) during alveolar ridge augmentation and to assess 1-year survival of dental implants placed in reconstructed sites. Methods: Fifty-eight consecutive patients (15 males and 43 females, aged 38 to 76 years; mean age: 58 – 9.2 years) requiring maxillary bone reconstruction prior to implant placement were enrolled in this study. A total of 268 implants was subsequently placed in sites reconstructed with FFBAs. There were 22 posterior grafted sites, 19 anterior, and 17 full-arch sites. After a 4- to 6-month integration period, all patients received an implant-supported fixed prostheses. Complications occurring during treatment and the 12-month follow-up period were recorded and evaluated. Results: Thirteen of 58 (22.41%) patients experienced some kind of complication in the receptor site. Infection occurred in six (10.34%) individuals, dehiscence in five (8.62%), and mucosal perforation in seven (12.07%). Adverse outcomes categorized as partial and total graft loss occurred in four (6.90%) and three (5.17%) patients, respectively. Implant failure rate was 16 (5.97%) of the 268 fixtures placed in 12 (20.70%) of 58 patients. Conclusions: Infection and suture dehiscence are significantly correlated with graft loss in a maxillary FFBA augmentation. Patients with full-arch grafting reconstructions ost significantly more implants. Early diagnosis and prompt management of adverse events seem to be of great importance in prevention of total graft loss.
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