Clinical and Histological Outcomes of Autologous Dentin Matrix in Post-Extraction Alveolar Healing: A Pilot Randomized Clinical Trial
Massiel Jáquez, Juan Algar, James Rudolph Collins, Gleny Hernández, Juan Manuel Aragoneses

TL;DR
This pilot study explores how autologous dentin matrix affects early healing after tooth extraction, comparing it to other grafting methods.
Contribution
The study provides initial clinical evidence on the biological behavior of autologous dentin matrix in post-extraction healing.
Findings
BMP4 expression was detected in 67.9% of histological fields, mainly in osteocytic and osteoblastic areas.
No statistically significant differences in healing outcomes were found between the tested groups.
ADM showed consistent biological behavior during early alveolar healing without adverse events.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Autologous dentin matrix (ADM) has been suggested as a biologically plausible biomaterial for alveolar bone regeneration after tooth extraction. However, clinical evidence regarding its biological activity and early healing outcomes is limited. This exploratory, randomized controlled pilot study aimed to descriptively assess early alveolar healing patterns and bone morphogenetic protein 4 (BMP4) expression following tooth extraction using ADM compared with other grafting approaches. Methods: Patients requiring tooth extraction were allocated to one of four groups: ADM, xenograft, ADM combined with platelet-rich fibrin, and a graft-free control group. Histological and immunohistochemical analyses were performed four months after extraction to descriptively assess cellular features of healing and BMP4 expression. The trial was registered at the Brazilian Registry of…
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TopicsPeriodontal Regeneration and Treatments · Dental Implant Techniques and Outcomes · Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
