结缔组织
软组织
医学
基质(化学分析)
病理
材料科学
复合材料
作者
Christian Schmitt,Ragai Edward Matta,Tobias Moest,Julia Humann,Lisa Gammel,Friedrich Wilhelm Neukam,Karl Andreas Schlegel
摘要
Abstract Aim This study evaluates a porcine collagen matrix ( CM ) for soft tissue thickening in comparison to the subepithelial connective tissue graft ( SCTG ). Material and Methods In eight beagle dogs, soft tissue thickening was performed at the buccal aspects of the upper canines ( SCTG and CM ). Impressions were taken before augmentation (i1), after surgery (i2), after one (i3), three (i4) and ten month (i5). Casts were optically scanned with a 3D scanner and each augmented region (unit of analysis) evaluated (primary outcome variable: volume increase in mm 3 ; secondary outcome variables: volume increase in percent, mean and maximum thickness increases in mm). Results 3D tissue measurements after surgery revealed a significant higher volume increase in the CM (86.37 mm 3 ± 35.16 mm 3 ) than in the SCTG group (47.65 mm 3 ± 17.90 mm 3 ). After 10 months, volume increase was non‐significant between groups ( SCTG :11.36 mm 3 ± 9.26 mm 3 ; CM : 8.67 mm 3 ± 13.67 mm 3 ). Maximum soft tissue thickness increase (i1‐i5) was 0.66 mm ± 0.29 mm ( SCTG ) and 0.79 mm ± 0.37 mm ( CM ) with no significant difference. Conclusions Ten months after soft tissue thickening, the CM is statistically non‐inferior to the SCTG in terms of soft tissue volume and thickness increase. Further 3D studies are needed to confirm the data.
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