Abstract

BackgroundStability of the grafted bone volume is one of the important factors to the success of alveolar bone grafts. For this, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) or fibrin sealant is mixed with the bone graft material. Bio-Oss® is a protein-free bovine mineral commonly used in bone graft procedures. The grafting particles are commonly combined with a standard fibrin sealant (Tisseel®) to fabricate a plastic implantable product. The purpose of this experiment was to evaluate the efficacy of fibrin sealant (Tisseel®) in bone regeneration performance in a rabbit maxillary sinus model.MethodsA total of five 3.5 kg weight New Zealand white rabbits were used for the study. After elevating the sinus membrane in both maxillary sinus cavities, Bio-Oss® mixed with normal saline (group 1) was filled into the right side, and Tisseel® mixed Bio-Oss® (group 2) was inserted into the other side. The bone mineral density and bone volume were analyzed with microscopic computed tomography (micro-CT) and histomorphometric 12 weeks after application.ResultsHistologically, new bone formation rate was 14.8%, and grafted bone rate was 70.5% in group 1. In group 2, they were 18.5% and 60.4%, respectively. According to micro-CT analysis, bone mineral density (mg/cm3, BMD) was 2.5% larger in group 1.ConclusionsThe findings from this study suggest that, although the difference in the bone formation between group 1 and group 2 appears to be insignificant, group 2 had an advantage in using smaller amount of bone substances to achieve the reliable bone formation.

Highlights

  • Stability of the grafted bone volume is one of the important factors to the success of alveolar bone grafts

  • The purpose of this animal study was to compare the histomorphological and histological findings of protein-free bovine mineral mixed with normal saline and Tisseel® in a rabbit maxillary sinus model

  • In the normal saline mixed Bio-Oss® site, the grafted particles were surrounded by new bone but Discussion Sinus-lifting surgery is a routinely performed technique for increasing the height of the pneumatized posterior maxilla

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Introduction

Stability of the grafted bone volume is one of the important factors to the success of alveolar bone grafts. The grafting particles are commonly combined with a standard fibrin sealant (Tisseel®) to fabricate a plastic implantable product. The purpose of this experiment was to evaluate the efficacy of fibrin sealant (Tisseel®) in bone regeneration performance in a rabbit maxillary sinus model. Choi et al Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (2021) 43:5 controversial opinions about the efficacy of fibrin materials have provoked a comparative study on the bone regeneration using normal saline or Tisseel® The purpose of this animal study was to compare the histomorphological and histological findings of protein-free bovine mineral mixed with normal saline and Tisseel® in a rabbit maxillary sinus model

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