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Histologic and Histomorphometric Analysis of Bone Regeneration with Bovine Grafting Material after 24 Months of Healing. A Case Report.

Renzo GuarnieriFabrizio BelleggiaPatricia DeVillierLuca Testarelli
Published in: Journal of functional biomaterials (2018)
The histologic and histomorphometric analysis was performed by means of light microscopy in three specimens harvested from the same patient, Results: After 24 months the tissue pattern appeared to be composed of residual particles, some in close contact with the newly formed bone, others separated by translucent areas and osteoid tissues. Newly-formed bone presented different levels of maturation and numerous osteocytes, with greater numbers in bone closer to the grafted particles (27.3% vs. 11.2%, p < 0.05). The histomorphometric analysis showed mean values of 40.84% newly-formed bone, 33.58% residual graft material, 23.84% marrow spaces, and 1.69% osteoid tissue, Conclusions: Even though ABBMM underwent considerable resorption, a great amount of residual grafting material was still present after two years of healing following sinus augmentation. This study confirms that the bovine grafts can be classified as long-term degradation materials.
Keyphrases
  • bone regeneration
  • bone mineral density
  • soft tissue
  • bone loss
  • high resolution
  • postmenopausal women
  • single molecule
  • high throughput
  • case report
  • body composition
  • optical coherence tomography