Avaliação da regeneração ossea em defeitos peri-implantares de deiscencia tratados com uma abordagem combinada associando celulas derivadas da medula ossea e regeneração ossea guiada : estudo histomorfometrico em cães / Evaluation of bone regeneration in dehiscence type peri-implant defects treated with a combined approach using bone marrow-derived cells and guided bone regeneration : a histomorphometrical study in dogs

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2009

RESUMO

The purpose of this investigation was to histometrically evaluate the bone healing in surgically created dehiscence-type defects around titanium implants treated with an association of bone marrow-derived cells (BMCs) and guided bone regeneration (GBR). Bone marrow cells were harvested from eight male adult beagle dogs, cultured in vitro and phenotypically characterized with regard to their osteogenic properties. Following, the same animals were subjected to bilaterally teeth extraction (lower premolars and the first molar) and three months later, three implant sites were drilled in each side of mandible, buccal bone dehiscences were created and titanium dental implants with machined surface were placed. Dehiscences were randomly assigned to one of the following groups: 1) GBR+BMCs+C: PTFE-e barrier placement associated with BMCs into the carrier, 2) GBR+C: PTFE-e barrier placement associated with carrier, 3) GBR: PTFE-e barrier placement, 4) BMCs+C: BMCs into the carrier, 5) C: carrier without cells e 6) Control: no treatment. After 3 months, the animals were sacrificed and the implants in conjunction with adjacent hard tissues were processed for undecalcified sections. Bone-to-implant contact (BIC), bone filling within the limits of implant threads (BF) and new bone area (BA) in a zone lateral to the implant surface were obtained. Results: In vitro, phenotypic characterization demonstrated that BMCs presented osteogenic potential identified by the mineral nodule formation and the expression of bone markers. Histometrically, inter-group analysis demonstrated that all defects treated with GBR (GBR+BMCs+C, GBR+C and GBR) were statistically similar in terms of BA (p>0.05), presenting significantly higher BA as compared with other groups (BMCs+C, C and Control) (p<0.05). With respect the BF, no differences were observed among GBR+BMCs+C, GBR+C, GBR and BMCs+C groups (p>0.05), whereas all these groups showed statistically superior BF as compared to Control group (p<0.05). Additionally, although the percentage of BIC has been significantly higher in the defects treated by barrier membrane (GBR+BMCs+C, GBR+C and GBR) as compared to C and Control groups (p<0.05), a trend towards to a greater extension of BIC has been observed for the defects treated with BMCs+C. Within the limits of this study, it was concluded that although the use of bone marrowderived cells has provided promising outcomes in terms of bone formation within the limits of implant threads, their use, in combination with GBR, has not promoted additional benefits on the bone regeneration in peri-implantar dehiscence type bone defects

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implantes dentários dental implants

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