Efficacy of different forms of concentrated growth factors combined with deproteinized bovine bone minerals in guided bone regeneration: a randomized clinical trial
Lei Zhu,
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Xiaoqing Du,
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Gang Fu
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BMC Oral Health,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
25(1)
Published: Feb. 28, 2025
Language: Английский
Autologous and Heterologous Minor and Major Bone Regeneration with Platelet-Derived Growth Factors
Journal of Functional Biomaterials,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16(1), P. 16 - 16
Published: Jan. 9, 2025
This
review
aims
to
explore
the
clinical
applications,
biological
mechanisms,
and
potential
benefits
of
concentrated
growth
factors
(CGFs),
autologous
materials,
xenografts
in
bone
regeneration,
particularly
dental
treatments
such
as
alveolar
ridge
preservation,
mandibular
osteonecrosis,
peri-implantitis.
A
systematic
literature
search
was
conducted
using
databases
like
PubMed,
Scopus,
Web
Science,
with
keywords
"bone
regeneration"
"CGF"
from
2014
2024.
Only
English-language
studies
involving
human
subjects
were
included.
total
10
selected
for
qualitative
analysis.
Data
processed
through
multiple
stages,
including
title
abstract
screening
full-text
evaluation.
The
findings
reviewed
underscore
CGF
enhancing
regeneration
stimulating
cell
proliferation,
angiogenesis,
extracellular
matrix
mineralization.
Autologous
materials
have
also
demonstrated
promising
results
due
their
biocompatibility
capacity
seamless
integration
natural
tissue.
When
combined
xenografts,
these
show
synergistic
effects
improving
quantity
quality,
which
are
crucial
implant
success.
Future
research
should
focus
on
direct
comparisons
different
techniques,
optimization
protocols,
broader
applications
beyond
medicine.
CGFs
into
routine
practice
represents
a
significant
advancement
regenerative
medicine,
improved
patient
outcomes
satisfaction.
Language: Английский
Immediate Implant Placement in the Esthetic Zone with Marginal Preservation: Esthetic Outcomes in Sites with Thin Buccal Bone Wall
Journal of Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 4, 2025
Language: Английский
Growth Factors Release in Concentrated Growth Factor and Advanced Platelet‐Rich Fibrin Sticky Bone
Siniong Iao,
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W Liu,
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Jing Qiao
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Oral Diseases,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 6, 2025
ABSTRACT
Objective
Sticky
bone,
created
from
concentrated
growth
factor
(CGF)
or
advanced
platelet‐rich
fibrin
(A‐PRF),
contains
various
factors.
This
study
analyzed
the
release
patterns
of
factors
CGF
sticky
bone
(CGF‐SB)
and
A‐PRF
(A‐PRF‐SB)
to
inform
their
application
in
grafting.
Methods
CGF,
A‐PRF,
CGF‐SB,
A‐PRF‐SB
were
incubated
for
28
days,
with
supernatant
collected
on
days
1,
7,
14,
21,
28.
Growth
factors—platelet‐derived
factor‐BB
(PDGF‐BB),
vascular
endothelial
(VEGF),
basic
fibroblast
(bFGF)—were
quantified
using
multiplex
assays.
Transforming
factor‐β1
(TGF‐β1)
insulin‐like
factor‐1
(IGF‐1)
measured
by
ELISA.
Results
released
more
than
half
PDGF‐BB,
VEGF,
bFGF
within
day
followed
rapid
declines.
Differently,
these
gradually,
surpassing
50%
cumulative
7
sustaining
over
time.
IGF‐1
TGF‐β1
all
groups
reached
respectively.
significantly
bFGF,
CGF‐SB
(
p
<
0.05).
Conclusions
Both
exhibit
slower
sustained
compared
alone,
offering
superior
profiles,
highlighting
its
enhanced
potential
grafting
applications.
Language: Английский
Role of Sticky Bone in the Management of Various Alveolar Bone Defects: A Systematic Review
Vidhuta Sareen,
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K Santhi,
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Isha Saxena
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et al.
Cureus,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: July 1, 2024
Aim:
This
systematic
review
aimed
to
evaluate
the
effectiveness
of
sticky
bone
in
managing
various
alveolar
defects,
examining
both
its
benefits
and
drawbacks.
Materials
methods:
The
adhered
PRISMA
guidelines
employed
a
thorough
search
strategy
using
major
databases,
medical
subject
headings
(MeSH)
keywords,
Boolean
operators.
As
result,
identified
12
studies
focusing
on
efficacy
treating
defects.
Inclusion
criteria
consisted
randomized
controlled
trials
case
series
reporting
outcomes
use
for
defect
treatment.
Two
examiners
meticulously
performed
screening,
data
extraction,
bias
assessment,
with
risk
evaluated
Cochrane
tool.
Result:
findings
indicated
significant
improvements
quality,
width,
height,
volume,
enhanced
predictability
socket
preservation
implant
placement.
Sticky
was
particularly
effective
ridge
augmentation,
guided
regeneration,
filling
periodontal
often
outperforming
alternatives
like
concentrated
growth
factors
(CGFs)
autologous
fibrin
glue
(AFG).
It
simplified
procedures
reduced
resorption
during
healing,
underscoring
value
as
versatile
adjunct
reconstruction
surgery.
Conclusion:
demonstrated
exceptional
results
oral
surgeries,
effectively
addressing
issues
such
furcation
loss,
clinical
radiographic
improvements.
Further
research
is
needed
explore
full
potential
refine
protocols
broader
surgery
periodontics
applications.
Language: Английский
Subperiosteal Ridge Augmentation Technique Utilizing Sticky Bone: A Case Series
Cureus,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: July 29, 2024
This
case
series
presents
the
application
of
a
novel
minimally
invasive
technique
for
augmenting
ridge
defects
across
four
edentulous
sites,
thereby
circumventing
common
postoperative
complications
associated
with
conventional
augmentation
techniques.
The
details
three
cases
encompassing
sites
class
I
and
III
defects.
approach
uses
subperiosteal
augmentation,
followed
by
delayed
implant
placement.
Subperiosteal
incisions
were
made
mesial
to
pouches
created
using
tunneling
instruments.
Sticky
bone
(comprising
injectable
platelet-rich
fibrin
(IPRF)
xenograft)
was
applied
pouches,
Vicryl
suturing.
cone-beam
computed
tomography
(CBCT)
assessed
dimensional
changes
between
baseline
180
days
post-ridge
augmentation.
Subsequently,
during
insertion
after
days,
samples
collected,
decalcified
10%
formic
acid,
sectioned
thickness
5
µm.
Histological
analysis
conducted
bright
field
microscope,
while
histomorphometric
carried
out
Image
J
software.
modified
employed
in
this
report,
coupled
sticky
as
an
material,
demonstrates
promise
reliable
method
Language: Английский
Osseodensification versus piezoelectric internal sinus elevation (PISE) technique in delayed implant placement (a randomized controlled clinical trial)
Mohammed Samir,
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Mohamed Wagdy Bissar,
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Hala Ahmed Abuel-Ela
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et al.
BMC Oral Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(1)
Published: Oct. 28, 2024
Abstract
Transalveolar
sinus
elevation
is
a
minimally
invasive
technique
aimed
at
augmenting
the
vertical
bone
height
in
posterior
maxilla,
facilitating
successful
implant
placement
areas
with
insufficient
volume.
This
study
compares
efficacy
of
osseodensification
and
piezoelectric
internal
(PISE)
techniques
delayed
placement.
The
primary
objective
was
to
radiographically
assess
gain
density,
while
secondary
objectives
included
clinical
assessment
stability
post-operative
satisfaction
both
patients
operators.
population
total
16
randomly
divided
into
two
groups.
Group
1
underwent
lift
using
sticky
as
graft
material,
whereas
2
received
PISE
same
material.
Results
indicated
that
led
greater
gain,
improved
shorter
surgical
duration.
Additionally,
associated
enhanced
rapid
healing
higher
patient
satisfaction.
Conversely,
demonstrated
superior
implants
on
day
surgery.
These
findings
suggest
are
effective,
may
offer
advantages
terms
satisfaction,
making
it
reliable
method
for
enhancing
registered
clinicaltrials.gov
26
th
September
2023
trials
ID
NCT06055127
.
Language: Английский
Comparative evaluation of sticky bone with guided tissue regeneration and platelet-rich fibrin membranes in healing of apicomarginal defects with periapical pathology: An in-vivo study
Dipkana Das,
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Parthasarathi Mondal,
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Kallol Kumar Saha
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et al.
Endodontics Today,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
22(4), P. 335 - 343
Published: Dec. 29, 2024
AIM.
The
objective
of
this
study
is
to
comparatively
evaluate
the
effectiveness
sticky
bone
alone,
with
a
PRF
membrane,
as
well
having
GTR
membrane
in
healing
apicomarginal
defects.
MATERIALS
AND
METHODS.
Twenty-seven
patients
defects
were
randomly
divided
into
three
groups:
Group
I
(sticky
alone),
II
membrane),
and
III
membrane).
Clinical
radiographic
assessments,
including
probing
depth,
density,
lesion
size,
conducted.
Statistical
analyses
included
paired
t-tests
ANOVA
remarkable
level
p
<
0.05.
RESULTS.
Notable
improvements
all
parameters
observed
across
groups
(p
0.05).
showed
most
notable
reductions
depth
size
highest
increase
density.
exhibited
moderate
improvements,
while
had
least
favorable
outcomes.
CONCLUSION.
Combining
or
enhances
defects,
yielding
best
results.
Language: Английский