Bone Grafting and Dental Implantology Flashcards

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Give the 4 causes of bone loss

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Congenital e.g. Cleft palate
Traumatic e.g. injury
Pathology e.g. cancer/cysts/tumours and resection of pathology
Natural e.g. loss of bone over time , alveolar ridge becomes thinner , may get osteoporosis

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What are the types of Bone graft?

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Autogenous (from same individual)
- taken from Intra oral (chin, ramus, tuberosity, coronoid process
- Extra oral (Ilial osteum (hip), Calvarium)

Xenograft (from donor)
- Deproteinised bone matrix (Bio-Oss)

Allograft (same species but not genetically identical)
- Irradiated sterilised freeze dried bone blocks

Alloplastic
- Natural sources and synthetic materials

Bone bioengineering
- Growth factors like Bone Morphogenic Protein (BMP)

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What are the principles of bone grafting?

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Osteoconduction
- Concept of scaffold that supports bone forming cells
Osteoinduction
- Osteogenesis induced through recruitment of immature cells (UMC) for bone formation

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How to chose what type of bone graft site?

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  • Adjacent structures e.g. mental foramen or IAN
  • Pt preference
  • Availability of bone depending on anatomy via CBCT
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Describe the surgical procedure to harvest bone

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  • Harvest from odontogenous bone
  • Expose bone by removing mucoperiosteum
  • use precision cuts with surgical saw
  • Metal and chisel to harvest only the outer cortex of bone
  • Place into defect and hold in place with screws
  • Score periosteum to allow tissues to reposition
  • Place Bio-Oss and reposition tissues and suture
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What are the principles of alveolar distraction osteogenesis?

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  • Osteotomy
  • latency period for a week(wait for inflammation cells to come to site, ST will heal)
  • Distraction via rod separation (chose vector, rate and rhythm) - approx 1mm a day (limit to this or wil cause fibrous tissue healing)
  • Consolidation
  • Remodelling
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When are Zygomatic implants indicated?

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  • Severe maxillary atrophy
  • Sinus pneumatisation
  • Avoid harvesting of bone graft
  • Hemimaxillectomy
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