Evaluation of the Effect of Bovine Bone Graft on the Preservation of Buccal Plate of Extracted Socket

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Master student, Faculty of Dental Medicine for Girls, Al-Azhar University.

2 Lecturer of Oral and Maxillofacial Department, Faculty of Dental Medicine for Girls, Al-Azhar University.

3 Professor of Oral Radiology, Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine, Cairo University.

4 Associate Professor of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dental Medicine for Girls, Al-Azhar University.

Abstract

In order to preserve the original ridge dimensions following tooth extraction and promote bone regeneration of the residual alveolar socket, various bone grafts and substitutes were used. Among these grafting materials, bovine bone xenograft was used in order to promote bone regeneration. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect
of bovine bone graft on the preservation of buccal plate of bone of extracted socket.
Twelve patients with non-restorable maxillary tooth or remaining root were included in this study. They were divided equally into two groups. Group A: augmentation with bovine xenograft was performed after extraction. Group B: Extraction was performed without grafting. Delayed-immediate implants were placed for all patients at eight weeks after extraction. There was no significant difference in buccal cortical plate thickness between the two groups with. There was a significant increase in bone density of the study group at six months postoperatively. It was concluded that buccal plate
augmentation by the “pouch technique” is not enough to compensate the bone loss that occurs in the buccal wall after extraction.

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