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Demineralized human dentin matrix for alveolar ridge preservation using a volumetric and histologic analyses in rats.

Gabriela Fracasso MoraesRodrigo de Oliveira CaetanoFernanda Harumi Oku ProchnowYasmine Mendes PupoStephanie von Stein Cubas WarnavinHumberto Osvaldo Schwartz-Filho
Published in: Brazilian dental journal (2022)
The aim of this study was to evaluate a Demineralized Human Dentine Matrix (DHDM) as viable biomaterial for alveolar ridge preservation in a rat model. Wistar rats were submitted to the extraction of maxillary first molars bilaterally. Sockets were filled with biomaterials and divided into 4 experimental groups (n=5): blood clot, autogenous bone, bovine-derived xenograft (BDX) and DHDM. Animals were sacrificed at 7, 14 e 28 days. Microtomography (uCT) volumetric evaluation and qualitative histological analyses were performed. Results obtained through the uCT showed similar values between the DHDM and the other experimental groups. The histological evaluation demonstrated DHDM with an unspecific inflammatory process and bone neoformation with slow reabsorption of the material. This result indicates that DHDM implanted in rat sockets is biocompatible and reduces the alveolar ridge volume loss after tooth extraction.
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