Vertical bone augmentation with simultaneous implantation using deproteinized bovine bone block functionalized with a slow delivery of BMP-2

F. Teng, L. Wei, D. Yu, L. Deng, Y. Zheng, H. Lin, Y. Liu

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Abstract

Objective: We hypothesized that a biomimetic calcium phosphate (CaP) coating which incorporates morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP-2) on the deproteinized bovine bone (DBB) blocks could be used to enhance the vertical alveolar ridge augmentation for the one-stage onlay surgery with simultaneous implants insertion. We aimed to test this hypothesis in vivo. Material and methods: Beagles dogs were used for the study (n = 6 specimens per group). One month after building the edentulous animal model, 4 mm vertical alveolar bone loss were surgically created and four groups of blocks (W × L × H: 7 mm × 10 mm × 4 mm) were randomly fixed onto the reduced alveolar ridge by implants: (a) DBB blocks alone (negative control group); (b) DBB blocks with superficial adsorption of 50 μg BMP-2 (ad.BMP-2 group); (c) DBB blocks coated by biomimetic CaP coating which incorporates 50 μg BMP-2 (inc.BMP-2 group); and (d) autologous bone blocks (positive control group). After 3 months of healing, samples were harvested for micro-CT and histomorphometric analyses. Results: In histomorphometry, the inc.BMP-2 group showed a significantly thicker (coronal-apically) and wider (buccal-lingually) augmented bone area, better bone-to-implant contact than the negative control group. In both the micro-CT and histomorphometry, the inc.BMP-2 group showed more mineralized tissue than the negative control group and the inc.BMP-2 group also showed significantly more newly formed bone and residual grafts than the negative control group in the upper half of the blocks. In micro-CT, the inc.BMP-2 group showed significantly more bone-to-graft contact percentage than the ad.BMP-2 group. In both micro-CT and histomorphometry, the inc.BMP-2 group showed significantly more percentage of mineralized tissue than the ad.BMP-2 group. No significant differences were found between the inc.BMP-2 group and the positive control group either in micro-CT or in histomorphometry. Conclusions: The DBB blocks with coating-delivered BMP-2 significantly enhanced the efficacy of vertical alveolar bone augmentation, compared with the unloaded blocks and blocks with adsorbed BMP-2, in the one-stage onlay surgery with simultaneous implant insertion.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)215-228
Number of pages14
JournalClinical Oral Implants Research
Volume31
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2020

Funding

We would like to thank WEGO Company (China) for the generous gift of WEGO implants, and Geistlich AG (Switzerland) for the supply of DBB blocks (Bio-Oss® block) and biodegradable membrane (Bio-Gide®). We also thank Prof. Dr. Tony Hearn for his English editing as a native speaker, and Dr. Leo van Ruijven and Dr. Behrouz Zandieh Doulabi for their help and support with the micro-CT scanning.

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Geistlich AG

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