• Clin Oral Implants Res · Aug 2010

    Bone augmentation after soft-tissue expansion using hydrogel expanders: effects on microcirculation and osseointegration.

    • Constantin von See, Nils-Claudius Gellrich, Ulrike Jachmann, Matthias W Laschke, Kai-Hendrik Bormann, and Martin Rücker.
    • Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Centre for Dentistry, Oral and Orthodontic Surgery, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany. constuehmer@web.de
    • Clin Oral Implants Res. 2010 Aug 1; 21 (8): 842-7.

    ObjectivesThe success of bone augmentation, for example of the alveolar ridge, might be endangered by dehiscence of the soft tissue that covers the augmented bone. Soft-tissue coverage can be achieved without tension through pre-augmentation tissue expansion with hydrogel expanders. We used a periosteal chamber to study the influence of tissue expansion on microcirculation and osseointegration in an in vivo animal model.Material And MethodsSixteen isogeneic Lewis rats were randomised into two groups. Additional eight animals served as donors of isogeneic bone grafts (Group 3, n=8). The bone grafts were harvested and implanted into Group 1 animals (n=8) (without tissue expansion) and Group 2 animals (after tissue expansion). In Group 2 (n=8), hydrogel expanders were inserted subperiosteally at the site to be augmented for 21 days. We used intravital microscopy to monitor microcirculation in vivo for 19 days after implantation. Specimens from both groups were evaluated histologically.ResultsDuring the entire study period, functional microvessel density in the region above the augmentation material was significantly higher after previous tissue expansion (P>0.05). Both groups showed physiological microcirculation around the augmentation material. Histology revealed bone osseointegration of the bone graft in the group with tissue expansion and the presence of connective and granulation tissue in the group without tissue expansion.ConclusionsPre-augmentation soft-tissue expansion with hydrogel expanders leads to higher functional microvessel density in the tissue above the augmentation material and thus, to more rapid osseointegration. The use of hydrogel expanders appears to increase the probability of success, especially of pre-implant bone augmentation.

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