Trial Design. This analysis compared the outcome of fresh-frozen versus autologous bone block grafts for horizontal ridge augmentation in patients with Cawood and Howell class IV atrophies. Methods. Seventeen patients received autologous grafts and 21 patients received fresh-frozen bone grafts. Patients underwent CT scans 1 week and 6 months after surgery for graft volume and density analysis. Results. Two autologous and 3 fresh-frozen grafts failed. Autologous and fresh-frozen grafts lost, respectively, 28% and 46% of their initial volume (P = 0.028). It is noteworthy that less dense fresh-frozen blocks lost more volume than denser grafts (61% versus 16%). Conclusions. According to these 6-month results, only denser fresh-frozen bone graft may be an acceptable alternative to autologous bone for horizontal ridge augmentation. Further studies are needed to investigate its behaviour at longer time points.

Lumetti S, Galli C, Manfredi E, Consolo U, Marchetti C, Ghiacci G, et al. (2014). Correlation between density and resorption of fresh-frozen and autogenous bone grafts. BIOMED RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL, 2014, 1-6 [10.1155/2014/508328].

Correlation between density and resorption of fresh-frozen and autogenous bone grafts

MARCHETTI, CLAUDIO;
2014

Abstract

Trial Design. This analysis compared the outcome of fresh-frozen versus autologous bone block grafts for horizontal ridge augmentation in patients with Cawood and Howell class IV atrophies. Methods. Seventeen patients received autologous grafts and 21 patients received fresh-frozen bone grafts. Patients underwent CT scans 1 week and 6 months after surgery for graft volume and density analysis. Results. Two autologous and 3 fresh-frozen grafts failed. Autologous and fresh-frozen grafts lost, respectively, 28% and 46% of their initial volume (P = 0.028). It is noteworthy that less dense fresh-frozen blocks lost more volume than denser grafts (61% versus 16%). Conclusions. According to these 6-month results, only denser fresh-frozen bone graft may be an acceptable alternative to autologous bone for horizontal ridge augmentation. Further studies are needed to investigate its behaviour at longer time points.
2014
Lumetti S, Galli C, Manfredi E, Consolo U, Marchetti C, Ghiacci G, et al. (2014). Correlation between density and resorption of fresh-frozen and autogenous bone grafts. BIOMED RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL, 2014, 1-6 [10.1155/2014/508328].
Lumetti S; Galli C; Manfredi E; Consolo U; Marchetti C; Ghiacci G; Toffoli A; Bonanini M; Salgarelli A; Macaluso GM.
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