Alveolar regeneration of the post-extraction site with cortical deficiency using the Lamina Socket Sealing technique: Retrospective study with histomorphometric analysis of regenerated bone and evaluation of soft tissue changes. Part 2/2

This retrospective observational study evaluated the histomorphometric and soft tissue outcome of a new alveolar ridge preservation (ARP) technique, "Lamina Socket Sealing" (LSS) technique, using a porcine barrier. Patients with maxillary premolars to be extracted and extensive alveolar wa...

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Published inAmerican journal of dentistry Vol. 37; no. SIA; p. 9A
Main Authors Passarelli, Pier C, Lopez, Michele A, Netti, Andrea, Felicetti, Alessia, Wychowański, Piotr, Garcia-Godoy, Franklin, Chiapasco, Matteo, D'Addona, Antonio
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.09.2024
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ISSN0894-8275

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Summary:This retrospective observational study evaluated the histomorphometric and soft tissue outcome of a new alveolar ridge preservation (ARP) technique, "Lamina Socket Sealing" (LSS) technique, using a porcine barrier. Patients with maxillary premolars to be extracted and extensive alveolar wall defects were enrolled and treated. Porcine-derived barriers and mesenchymal membrane were used to seal the extraction socket with alveolar particulate graft. An optical scan of the dental arches was performed with an intraoral scanner (Trios 3, 3Shape) at baseline and at a 4-month follow-up. At the time of implant placement, a bone sample was taken at the implant site with a trephine drill (Hager & Meisinger) and subjected to histomorphometric analysis. 36 subjects (21 females and 15 males) were treated. At 4 months, histomorphometric analysis of the bone samples revealed that the percentage of vital bone was 42.87%, 8.75% of residual granules, 30.76% of soft tissue. Linear comparison of the width of the keratinized gingiva showed an increase (mean + SE) of 3.16 ± 0.35 mm. The net volumetric change of soft tissue was (mean + SE) +28.41 ± 19.52 mm³. This alveolar ridge preservation technique (Lamina Socket Sealing) using a resorbable heterologous cortical lamina with a flapless approach has proven effective in maintaining adequate soft tissue and grafting of particulate bone and lamina, with a high percentage of viable bone.
ISSN:0894-8275