Stem Cell Approach for Maxillary Sinus Grafting in Atrophic Maxilla

Stem Cell Approach for Maxillary Sinus Grafting in Atrophic Maxilla

Author: Laddawun Sununliganon

Publisher:

Published: 2017-01-26

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781361039212

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This dissertation, "Stem Cell Approach for Maxillary Sinus Grafting in Atrophic Maxilla" by Laddawun, Sununliganon, was obtained from The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong) and is being sold pursuant to Creative Commons: Attribution 3.0 Hong Kong License. The content of this dissertation has not been altered in any way. We have altered the formatting in order to facilitate the ease of printing and reading of the dissertation. All rights not granted by the above license are retained by the author. Abstract: Inadequate bone volume on the posterior maxilla limits dental implant rehabilitation. Maxillary sinus grafting is often indicated to increase the bone volume in this region. Bone marrow aspirate concentrate (BMAC), a cellular-based therapy, has been recently introduced as a chair-side procedure. The overall aim of this thesis is to develop a single-visit clinical stem cell therapy for maxillary sinus bone grafting in atrophic maxilla using bone marrow derived MSC from BMAC. The study aimed to evaluate the quantity of nucleated cells, MSCs and their differentiation capacity in the bone marrow aspirate and BMAC in rabbits and humans. The bone regeneration and healing of maxillary sinus graft using different grafting materials in combination with BMAC were evaluated in rabbits and humans. Materials and methods involved an in vitro laboratory experiment, an in vivo animal experiment and a preliminary human clinical trial. The bone marrow aspirates from the rabbits and humans were submitted for the quantitative and qualitative analyses of the nucleated cells and the differentiation capacity of the MSCs before and after concentration. The rabbit maxillary sinus model was used to test the different grafting materials. 24 rabbits with 48 sinuses were randomized into 4 groups: sham control, autogenous bone, bovine bone mineral (BBM) and BBM+BMAC. The rabbits were sacrificed at 2, 4 or 8 weeks and the sinuses were analyzed by histological examination and micro-CT scan. In the human clinical trial, the patients were divided into 2 groups basing on their grafting need for dental implant rehabilitation. On bilateral sinus grafting (study 1), it was a split mouth design comparing BBM and BBM+BMAC and on unilateral sinus grafting (study 2), it was a randomized controlled design comparing BBM+BMAC and autogenous bone. The bone regeneration capacity was assessed histologically by trephine biopsy and cone beam CT scans for graft volume and graft height. Results of the in vitro study confirmed that the quantity of nucleated cells and colony forming unit-fibroblasts after concentration have increased substantially when compared with before concentration in rabbits at a factor of 1.84 and 3.76, respectively, and in humans at a factor of 4.43 and 106.88, respectively. The BMAC could retain their in vitro multi-differentiation capability of osteogenic, chondrogenic and adipogenic lineage. In the in vivo rabbit study, bone regeneration and satisfactory healing of maxillary sinus grafts using either autogenous bone, BBM or BBM+BMAC was confirmed. The quantity of new bone increased and demonstrated interconnection with no sign of inflammatory changes. BBM or BBM+BMAC retained more graft volume rather autogenous bone. In the preliminary clinical study, bone-aspirating technique did not produce any morbidity and higher patients' satisfaction when compared with hip harvesting. On evaluation of bone healing after maxillary sinus grafting, both BBM and BBM+BMAC underwent similar trend of slow graft reduction. The BMAC+BBM could retain greater volume than autogenous bone. In conclusion, a single-visit stem cell therapy for maxillary bone grafting in atrophic maxilla using BMAC+BBM have been developed based on in vitro laboratory and in vivo rabbit experiments and substantiated by a preliminary clinical trial. DOI: 10.5353/th_b5089951 Subjects: Maxillary sinus Bone-grafting


Bone Biology, Harvesting, Grafting for Dental Implants

Bone Biology, Harvesting, Grafting for Dental Implants

Author: Arun K. Garg

Publisher: Quintessence Publishing (IL)

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780867154412

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Discusses all aspects of dental implants offering an overview of bone biology. Reviews graft materials and membrane barriers as well as recommends the situations and types of defects for which these materials are best suited. Covers harvesting and surgical techniques. Abundant color illustrations.


Bone Reformation

Bone Reformation

Author: Stefan Lundgren (D.D.S.)

Publisher: Quintessence Publishing (IL)

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781850971573

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This book includes didactic step-by-step presentations of different techniques for augmentation in all kinds of challenging bone deficiency situations and is intended for use prior to or in conjunction with endosseous implant placement. Reconstruction of severely atrophic edentulous jaws, posttrauma treatment in the anterior maxilla, and augmentation of the posterior maxilla and mandible are some of the topics covered. Clinical and experimental results of close follow-up of extensive patient groups are presented, as the book shows how careful monitoring with controlled incremental changes of the surgical protocol has led to development of new surgical methods. More than 20 scientific papers justify the methods presented in the book, representing more than 15 years of experience in reconstruction of the alveolar process.


Bone Augmentation by Anatomical Region

Bone Augmentation by Anatomical Region

Author: Zvi Artzi

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2020-05-15

Total Pages: 560

ISBN-13: 1119427908

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Comprehensively describes bone augmentation techniques and their application to the different anatomical regions of the upper and lower jaws. Bone Augmentation by Anatomical Region is a unique, evidence-based guide focusing on each specific anatomical region – anterior maxilla, posterior maxilla, anterior mandible, and posterior mandible – in order to emphasize the correct implemented procedures needed to successfully perform oral osseous reconstruction. Numerous ridge augmentation techniques are covered, including: horizontal and vertical guided bone regeneration, autologous block transplantation, interpositional bone grafting, allogeneic blocks, sandwich technique, split-expansion ridge technique, and sinus floor grafting. Non-augmented approaches such as forced socket site extrusion and the installation of digitally printed implants are also presented and discussed. Guides readers on tackling bone augmentation via anatomical region of the jaws and their related surrounding muscles, vascularization and innervation Presents innovative augmentation techniques for the anterior maxilla, posterior maxilla, anterior mandible, and posterior mandible Includes clinical photographs in each section and a decision tree to help readers select the appropriate surgical modality Bone Augmentation by Anatomical Region is a specialist resource suitable for dentists who practice implant dentistry, oral surgeons, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, periodontists, and postgraduate dental students in the above-mentioned disciplines. Please note Due to recently developments, part of Chapter 2 Biologic Conditions for Bone Growth and Maintenance: Managing the Oxidative Stress has been amended which will be available in all future reprints. All electronic versions have been updated.


Regenerative Strategies for Maxillary and Mandibular Reconstruction

Regenerative Strategies for Maxillary and Mandibular Reconstruction

Author: James C. Melville

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2019-03-25

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 3319936689

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This book is designed as a comprehensive and up-to-date instructional guide to the strategies employed for regeneration of the maxillomandibular region, with emphasis on allogeneic and tissue engineering principles. Readers will find information on indications and contraindications for procedures, pertinent anatomy, surgical techniques, postoperative management, and management of complications. Current surgical techniques utilizing biotechnology for regeneration and reconstruction are described in depth, with explanation of their benefits in minimizing patient morbidity. In addition, state of the art free vascular transfer for maxillary and mandibular reconstruction is extensively discussed, with a particular focus on indications and step-by-step technique. The authors are well-known experts in their field who are keen to share their extensive experience and preferred approaches. The book is intended for all oral and maxillofacial surgeons, head and neck surgeons, and plastic and reconstruction surgeons who wish to increase their knowledge on the latest modalities of maxillary and mandibular reconstruction.


Regenerative Approaches in Dentistry

Regenerative Approaches in Dentistry

Author: Sepanta Hosseinpour

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-01-25

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 3030598098

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This book provides evidence-based information in the field of regenerative dentistry discussing the most recent advances, current clinical applications, limitations and future directions. The coverage encompasses the regeneration of alveolar bone, the dentine-pulp complex, enamel, the periodontium and other tissues associated with the oral cavity. A full description is provided of regenerative approaches in dentistry including regenerative endodontics and tooth repair, regenerative periodontics, regenerative assisted orthodontics, regenerative approaches in oral medicine, and dental tissue derived stem cells and their potential applications. The book is written by an international team of leading experts. It will be beneficial for students, practitioners and researchers in the fields of endodontics, periodontics and implantology.


Basal Implantology

Basal Implantology

Author: Gérard M. Scortecci

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2019-06-25

Total Pages: 398

ISBN-13: 3319448730

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This manual will help oral implantologists to understand the principles that underlie the use of basal implants as a means to provide simple solutions to complex and highly demanding clinical situations without the need for prior bone grafting. It will also serve as a richly illustrated practical guide to application of the technique. The book is in three parts, the first of which discusses basic principles and related themes, including osteogenesis, osseointegration, cortical anchorage stability, biomechanics, surgical techniques, and basal implant prosthodontics. Step-by-step guidance is then offered on the application of these principles, focusing on operating techniques, 3D treatment planning, transitional and final screw-secured prostheses, and postoperative follow-up. The third part of the book addresses a wide range of clinical situations that can be treated by basal implantology, with particular attention to the treatment of high, thin alveolar ridges and the atrophic maxilla and mandible and to the correction of previous implant failures, as well as complications and postimplantation neuropathies.


Handbook of Bioceramics and Biocomposites

Handbook of Bioceramics and Biocomposites

Author: Iulian Vasile Antoniac

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-05-05

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783319124599

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This handbook describes several current trends in the development of bioceramics and biocomposites for clinical use in the repair, remodelling, and regeneration of bone tissue. Comprehensive coverage of these materials allows fundamental aspects of the science and engineering to be seen in close relation to the clinical performance of dental and orthopaedic implants. Bioceramics and biocomposites appear to be the most dynamic area of materials development for both tissue engineering and implantable medical devices. Almost all medical specialties will continue to benefit from these developments, but especially dentistry and orthopaedics. In this Handbook, leading researchers describe the use of bionanomaterials to create new functionalities when interfaced with biological molecules or structures. Also described are technologies for bioceramics and biocomposites processing in order to fabricate medical devices for clinical use. Another important section of the book is dedicated to tissue regeneration with development of new matrices. A targeted or personalized treatment device reduces drug consumption and treatment expenses, resulting in benefits to the patient and cost reductions for public health systems. This authoritative reference on the state-of-the-art in the development and use of bioceramics and biocomposites can also serve as the basis of instructional course lectures for audiences ranging from advanced undergraduate students to post-graduates in materials science and engineering and biomedical engineering.