‘Lamina External Graft Overlay’: The Use of Segmented Xenogenic Bone Sheets in the Reconstruction of 3D Bone Defects
Roberto Rossi, Fabrizio Bambini, Claudia Dellavia, Dolaji Henin, Lucia Memè

TL;DR
A new surgical technique using xenogenic bone sheets is introduced to reconstruct complex bone defects with fewer complications and better outcomes.
Contribution
The novel use of segmented xenogenic bone sheets for 3D bone reconstruction is proposed as an alternative to traditional grafting methods.
Findings
The technique achieved an average horizontal bone gain of 6.18 mm and vertical gain of 9.70 mm.
All five patients had successful implant function for over two years with no major complications.
Histological analysis confirmed bone lamina integration and live bone formation.
Abstract
Guided bone regeneration (GBR) has represented a challenge for clinicians in the past 30 years, and the literature has well described many different surgical options such as d-PTFE membranes, titanium grids, or autogenous bone harvested from the posterior mandible. All of the previously mentioned techniques have shown a high rate of complications but, in the last decade, a new membrane made of xenogenic bone was introduced. Most of the publications regarding its application report very few and mild complications. In this article we will suggest a new application using segmented xenogenic bone sheets instead of autogenous bone to correct severe ridge deformity. Background and Objectives: Xenogenic bone sheets have been studied extensively over the past decade and have proven effective, with a very low rate of complications when used to reconstruct bone atrophies. The technique presented…
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TopicsDental Implant Techniques and Outcomes · Bone Tissue Engineering Materials · Periodontal Regeneration and Treatments
