Lack of beneficial effects of platelet-rich plasma on sinus augmentation using a fluorohydroxyapatite or autogenous bone: An explorative study

Background: Maxillary sinus augmentation is frequently necessary before placement of dental implants in the posterior maxilla. Besides autogenous bone graft, various bone substitutes have been used, with favourable results. Although platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has been used in the field of oral and m...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Boworn Klongnoi, Stephan Rupprecht, Peter Kessler, Robert Zimmermann, Michael Thorwarth, Sumitra Pongsiri, Friedrich Wilhelm Neukam, Joerg Wiltfang, Karl Andreas Schlegel
Format: Journal
Published: 2018
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=33745296747&origin=inward
http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/61616
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Institution: Chiang Mai University
id th-cmuir.6653943832-61616
record_format dspace
spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-616162018-09-11T08:56:03Z Lack of beneficial effects of platelet-rich plasma on sinus augmentation using a fluorohydroxyapatite or autogenous bone: An explorative study Boworn Klongnoi Stephan Rupprecht Peter Kessler Robert Zimmermann Michael Thorwarth Sumitra Pongsiri Friedrich Wilhelm Neukam Joerg Wiltfang Karl Andreas Schlegel Dentistry Background: Maxillary sinus augmentation is frequently necessary before placement of dental implants in the posterior maxilla. Besides autogenous bone graft, various bone substitutes have been used, with favourable results. Although platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has been used in the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery for years, its beneficial effects on osseous regeneration still remain unclear. The aim of this study was to evaluate the short and long time effects of PRP on single-stage sinus augmentation using autogenous bone or a fluorohydroxyapatite (Algipore®) in a randomized prospective animal study. Methods: After extraction of maxillary premolars of sixteen minipigs, the wounds were allowed to heal for 2 months. Then, sinus augmentations were performed bilaterally using one of the following grafting materials: autogenous bone and Algipore® with or without PRP. Three dental implants (Ankylos®) were installed in each sinus simultaneously. Four animals were euthanized at each period of observation (1, 2, 8 and 12 months). Implant-bearing specimens were sectioned bucco-lingually along the long axis of implants and undecalcified ground specimens were prepared. The bone-implant-contact (BIC) was measured by means of microradiographic examination. For histological evaluation, the specimens were stained with toluidin blue, and the percentage of the newly formed bone and the remaining bone substitute were evaluated. Results: The grafting materials chosen showed increasing levels of BIC and newly formed bone throughout the period of observation in both PRP and non-PRP groups. Adding PRP resulted in lower BIC and newly formed bone compared with autogenous bone grafts or Algipore® alone. However, a statistical significance was not found. The percentages of the remaining bone substitute in both the PRP and non-PRP groups were closely comparable in all observation periods. Conclusions: The application of PRP could not reveal significant beneficial effects on the BIC, the percentage of the newly formed bone and the remaining bone substitute in this study. © 2006 The Authors. 2018-09-11T08:56:03Z 2018-09-11T08:56:03Z 2006-07-01 Journal 1600051X 03036979 2-s2.0-33745296747 10.1111/j.1600-051X.2006.00938.x https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=33745296747&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/61616
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Dentistry
spellingShingle Dentistry
Boworn Klongnoi
Stephan Rupprecht
Peter Kessler
Robert Zimmermann
Michael Thorwarth
Sumitra Pongsiri
Friedrich Wilhelm Neukam
Joerg Wiltfang
Karl Andreas Schlegel
Lack of beneficial effects of platelet-rich plasma on sinus augmentation using a fluorohydroxyapatite or autogenous bone: An explorative study
description Background: Maxillary sinus augmentation is frequently necessary before placement of dental implants in the posterior maxilla. Besides autogenous bone graft, various bone substitutes have been used, with favourable results. Although platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has been used in the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery for years, its beneficial effects on osseous regeneration still remain unclear. The aim of this study was to evaluate the short and long time effects of PRP on single-stage sinus augmentation using autogenous bone or a fluorohydroxyapatite (Algipore®) in a randomized prospective animal study. Methods: After extraction of maxillary premolars of sixteen minipigs, the wounds were allowed to heal for 2 months. Then, sinus augmentations were performed bilaterally using one of the following grafting materials: autogenous bone and Algipore® with or without PRP. Three dental implants (Ankylos®) were installed in each sinus simultaneously. Four animals were euthanized at each period of observation (1, 2, 8 and 12 months). Implant-bearing specimens were sectioned bucco-lingually along the long axis of implants and undecalcified ground specimens were prepared. The bone-implant-contact (BIC) was measured by means of microradiographic examination. For histological evaluation, the specimens were stained with toluidin blue, and the percentage of the newly formed bone and the remaining bone substitute were evaluated. Results: The grafting materials chosen showed increasing levels of BIC and newly formed bone throughout the period of observation in both PRP and non-PRP groups. Adding PRP resulted in lower BIC and newly formed bone compared with autogenous bone grafts or Algipore® alone. However, a statistical significance was not found. The percentages of the remaining bone substitute in both the PRP and non-PRP groups were closely comparable in all observation periods. Conclusions: The application of PRP could not reveal significant beneficial effects on the BIC, the percentage of the newly formed bone and the remaining bone substitute in this study. © 2006 The Authors.
format Journal
author Boworn Klongnoi
Stephan Rupprecht
Peter Kessler
Robert Zimmermann
Michael Thorwarth
Sumitra Pongsiri
Friedrich Wilhelm Neukam
Joerg Wiltfang
Karl Andreas Schlegel
author_facet Boworn Klongnoi
Stephan Rupprecht
Peter Kessler
Robert Zimmermann
Michael Thorwarth
Sumitra Pongsiri
Friedrich Wilhelm Neukam
Joerg Wiltfang
Karl Andreas Schlegel
author_sort Boworn Klongnoi
title Lack of beneficial effects of platelet-rich plasma on sinus augmentation using a fluorohydroxyapatite or autogenous bone: An explorative study
title_short Lack of beneficial effects of platelet-rich plasma on sinus augmentation using a fluorohydroxyapatite or autogenous bone: An explorative study
title_full Lack of beneficial effects of platelet-rich plasma on sinus augmentation using a fluorohydroxyapatite or autogenous bone: An explorative study
title_fullStr Lack of beneficial effects of platelet-rich plasma on sinus augmentation using a fluorohydroxyapatite or autogenous bone: An explorative study
title_full_unstemmed Lack of beneficial effects of platelet-rich plasma on sinus augmentation using a fluorohydroxyapatite or autogenous bone: An explorative study
title_sort lack of beneficial effects of platelet-rich plasma on sinus augmentation using a fluorohydroxyapatite or autogenous bone: an explorative study
publishDate 2018
url https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=33745296747&origin=inward
http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/61616
_version_ 1681425653897887744