Influence of platelet-derived growth factor on osseous remodeling properties of a variable-thread tapered dental implant in vivo
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KAMMERER, Peer Wolfgang, SCHIEGNITZ, Eik, PĂLĂRIE, Victor, DAU, Michael, FRERICH, Bernhard, AL-NAWAS, Bilal. Influence of platelet-derived growth factor on osseous remodeling properties of a variable-thread tapered dental implant in vivo. In: Clinical Oral Implants Research, 2017, nr. 2(28), pp. 201-206. ISSN 0905-7161. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/clr.12782
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Clinical Oral Implants Research
Numărul 2(28) / 2017 / ISSN 0905-7161 /ISSNe 1600-0501

Influence of platelet-derived growth factor on osseous remodeling properties of a variable-thread tapered dental implant in vivo

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/clr.12782

Pag. 201-206

Kammerer Peer Wolfgang1, Schiegnitz Eik2, Pălărie Victor3, Dau Michael1, Frerich Bernhard1, Al-Nawas Bilal2
 
1 University Medical Center Rostock, Rostock,
2 University Medical Center Mainz, Mainz,
3 ”Nicolae Testemițanu” State University of Medicine and Pharmacy
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 22 decembrie 2020


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Objectives: To evaluate the effect of platelet-derived growth factor (rhPDGF-BB) on the promotion of osteogenesis around variable-thread tapered implants in an animal model. Material and methods: Twenty-four variable-thread tapered implants were inserted in the tibia of 12 rabbits. Twelve sites received additional rhPDGF-BB released from a presoaked xenogenic bone block that was fixed supracrestally. Primary outcomes were bone-to-implant contact (BIC; in % ± SD) and percentage of medullary bone fill around the implants (PMF; in % ± SD) after 3 weeks (PDGF n = 6, no PDGF n = 6) and 6 weeks (PDGF n = 6, no PDGF n = 6). Results: Considerable crestal and medullary bone remodeling could be found around all implants. After 3 weeks, both BIC and PMF values were higher in the no PDGF group (BIC: 63% ± 10 with PDGF vs. 85% ± 5 with no PDGF; PMF: 57% ± 10 with PDGF vs. 74% ± 4 with no PDGF). After 6 weeks, the BIC difference between the two groups was less distinct (BIC: 78% ± 17 with PDGF vs. 72% ± 25 with no PDGF), whereas the PDGF group showed higher PMF values (PMF: 77% ± 5 with PDGF vs. 56% ± 10 with no PDGF). Conclusions: The addition of rhPDGF-BB decreases early osseous crestal and medullar healing properties around dental implants. In a later phase, an increase in the cortical area as well as an increased medullar bone formation was seen. This response is likely to provide stronger secondary stability and stability in suboptimal situations involving poor-quality bone.

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bone–implant contact, growth factor, medullary remodeling, osseointegration. platelet-derived growth factor, primary stabilitysecondary stability, variable-thread tapered implant