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  • Dental bone grafting materials
  • Tissue regeneration in oral surgery

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  • Human dentin matrix shows osteoinductive properties, making it a potential bone graft alternative.
  • Limitations include tooth availability and the need for combination with other biomaterials.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate a mixed graft material of dentin and xenograft for socket preservation.
  • To analyze graft reabsorption rates and new bone formation.

Main Methods:

  • Seven socket preservation surgeries were performed using a 50% dentin and 50% xenograft mixture.
  • Bone samples were collected at implant placement (4 months) and prosthesis placement (8 months).

Main Results:

  • Histologic analysis showed no inflammatory or infective reactions in any biopsy.
  • Histomorphometric analysis revealed new bone formation of 29.03% at 4 months and 34.11% at 8 months.

Conclusions:

  • Dentin exhibited a higher reabsorption rate (71% at 4 months, 90% at 8 months) compared to xenograft (6% at 4 months, 26% at 8 months).
  • Dentin resorption created space, enhancing new bone formation in socket preservation.