Journal of Oral Science Research ›› 2015, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (11): 1129-1132.

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Prospective Clinical Research of A New Bone Substitutes in Repairing Alveolar Bone Defects.

CHEN Dong1, BAI Yi1, LI Rong1, ZHANG Yu-feng1, XIA Hai-bin1, SHI Bin1*, TONG Xin2, DENG Chun-fu3, YIN Li-qiang4.   

  1. 1. Hospital of Stomatology,Wuhan University, Wuhan430079, China;2. Nanjing Stomatological Hospital,Medical School of Nanjing University,Nanjing 210008, China; 3. Impantation Center, Stomatology Hospital,China Medical University,Shenyang 110002, China; 4. Yantai Zhenghai Biotechnology Company,Yantai 264000, China
  • Received:2015-02-09 Online:2015-11-28 Published:2016-03-21

Abstract: Objective: To compare the restoration effect of a new deproteinized mineral bovine bone and Bio-oss bone in the bone defect around dental implant. Methods: The prospective clinical trial design was blinded, random, open, and parallel control. 180 patients were divided into two groups randomly. In the experimental group, 90 patientswere treated with a new deproteinized mineral bovine bone and Bio-gide. In the control group, 90 patients were treated with Bio-oss bone dust and Bio-gide. The patients were checked by CT at pre-operation, the day of surgery, and 6 months after surgery. The effective bone turnover rate was counted asthe ratio of cases equalorgreaterthan 80% of bone turnover rate to the total cases.It was used as the criteriato evaluate the effect of bone substitutes. Results: At postoperative 6 months, the bone conversion efficiency rate of test group was 85.39%, which was higher than that of control group (82.95%, P=0.0117). However, on the time of surgery, there was no significant difference between the experimental and control groups. Conclusion: New deproteinized mineral bovine bone and Bio-oss bone dust have the same clinical effect on repairing alveolar bone defect around dental implant. Both of them have no side effect.

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