Guided Bone Regeneration of Large Mandibular Defects in a Primate Model
- 1 September 2000
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Periodontology
- Vol. 71 (9) , 1484-1491
- https://doi.org/10.1902/jop.2000.71.9.1484
Abstract
Background: An earlier publication from our laboratory described the use of guided bone regeneration to fill large bone voids in the mandible created through en bloc resection in primates. The present report is an embellishment of this paper and describes bone regeneration experiments in 18 adult male Macaca mulatta monkeys to determine how long membranes must be in position to promote guided bone regeneration.Methods: Thirty‐six lesions were created in the mandibles of 18 monkeys in a standardized mandibular defect of 8 × 19 mm. Reinforced ePTFE membranes were placed in the animals and held in place with mini screws and sutures for anywhere from 1 to 12 months. No material was added to the defect. In addition to clinical studies, digital subtraction radiology and fluorescent labeling with tetracycline and histomorphometry are described.Results: The results indicate that no bone gain was observed in membranes exposed for 1 month or less, but bone gain (approximately well over 90% of defects) was observed at 12 months when membranes were left in situ for 2 to 12 months (P P Conclusions: Data therefore suggest that membranes left in situ for 1 month or less result in minimal bone gain compared with membranes left in place from 2 to 12 months. In addition, labeling and stained sections clearly showed that the bone produced after 2 months of membrane placement is mature. J Periodontol 2000;71:1484‐1491.Keywords
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