1. Application and evaluation of carbonate apatite granules for mandibular bone defect reconstruction after jawbone cyst enucleation-a retrospective case series.
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Fukuda N, Takamaru N, Akita K, Kudoh K, Ishikawa K, and Miyamoto Y
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- Humans, Retrospective Studies, Male, Female, Adult, Middle Aged, Mandible surgery, Mandible diagnostic imaging, Jaw Cysts surgery, Jaw Cysts diagnostic imaging, Mandibular Reconstruction methods, Bone Substitutes therapeutic use, Mandibular Diseases surgery, Mandibular Diseases diagnostic imaging, Apatites, Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of CO
3 Ap granules in the mandibular bone defects by using computed tomography (CT) images., Methods: This study was retrospective case series of mandibular bone defect reconstruction using CO3 Ap granules. Six patients with jawbone cysts treated by simultaneous grafting CO3 Ap granules after cyst enucleation were enrolled. Patients without grafting CO3 Ap granules were excluded. Mandibular bone height including buccolingual bone height, the change of perpendicular distance between the buccolingual line to the alveolar ridge, and the three-dimensional volume of remaining CO3 Ap granules were analyzed using CT images obtained at 3, 6, 12, 18, and 24 months postoperatively., Results: Postoperative CT images showed that cortical and cancellous bone-like structures were formed on the grafting area periphery and inside the defect, respectively, with gradual resorption of the CO3 Ap granules. Furthermore, there was no evidence of leaving bone defect even at the center of the lesion when the defect was successfully reconstructed by filling it with CO3 Ap granules. The percentage volume of remaining CO3 Ap granules to the volume at 3 months postoperatively were 76.1 ± 13.1%, 35.8 ± 22.5%, 25.0 ± 13.0%, and 9.9 ± 6.4% at 6, 12, 18, and 24 months postoperatively, and the volume reduction rate increased significantly within 12 months postoperatively., Conclusion: Grafting CO3 Ap granules after the enucleation of a jawbone cyst is a good reconstructive treatment option for postoperative prosthetic treatment because CO3 Ap granules are gradually replaced by new bone while preserving the contour of the mandibular bone., Clinical Trial Number: Not applicable., Competing Interests: Declarations. Ethics approval: The study was conducted following the Declaration of Helsinki. The Tokushima University Human Investigations Committee approved this study (approval no. 4339). Consent to participate: Informed consent was obtained in the form of opt-out on the website. Those who rejected were excluded. Consent to publish: Informed consent for publication was obtained in the form of opt-out on the website. Those who rejected were excluded. Competing interests: The authors declare no competing interests., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.)- Published
- 2024
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