Effects of rhBMP-2 with various carriers on maxillofacial bone regeneration through computed tomography evaluation

Background rhBMP-2 is regarded as the most potent osteoinductive growth factor, and it has been used in the oral cavity with different carriers. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the bone-regenerative effect of rhBMP-2 delivered with different carrier systems through three-dimensional cone be...

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Published inMaxillofacial plastic and reconstructive surgery Vol. 45; no. 1; p. 40
Main Authors Seo, Ja In, Lim, Ji Hye, Jo, Woo Min, Lee, Jeong Keun, Song, Seung Il
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LanguageEnglish
Published Singapore Springer Nature Singapore 27.10.2023
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대한악안면성형재건외과학회
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Summary:Background rhBMP-2 is regarded as the most potent osteoinductive growth factor, and it has been used in the oral cavity with different carriers. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the bone-regenerative effect of rhBMP-2 delivered with different carrier systems through three-dimensional cone beam computed tomography analysis. Method A total of 112 patients underwent oral surgery with rhBMP-2 application (Group 1, n  = 53) or without rhBMP-2 application (Group 2, n  = 59). Group 1 was divided into 3 groups according to carriers, rhBMP-2 with allograft (Group 1–1, n  = 34), rhBMP-2 with xenograft (Group 1–2, n  = 5), and rhBMP-2 with absorbable collagen sponge (Group 1–3, n  = 14). Cone beam computed tomography scans were taken before surgery (T0) 6 months after surgery (T1). The volume of defects was measured through the three-dimensional image analysis tool. Results The average bone regeneration rate of Group 1 was significantly greater than that of Group 2. Within Group 1, the group that used allograft as a carrier (Group 1–1) showed significantly higher bone regeneration rates than the group that used absorbable collagen sponge as a carrier (Group 1–3). Conclusion The use of rhBMP-2 after oral surgery results in a superior bone regeneration rate compared to not using rhBMP-2, and its efficacy depends on the carriers it is used with. Allograft affects bone regeneration more than absorbable collagen sponge when it is carried with rhBMP-2. Therefore, the appropriate use of rhBMP-2 with suitable bone grafting materials is useful for promoting postoperative bone regeneration in oral surgery.
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ISSN:2288-8586
2288-8101
2288-8586
DOI:10.1186/s40902-023-00405-6