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Recent Advances in Vertical Alveolar Bone Augmentation Using Additive Manufacturing Technologies

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2021.798393

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extraskeletal bone; 3D-printing; BMP-2; bioceramic; polycaprolactone; bone regeneration

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  1. Australian Dental Research Foundation [65-2015]
  2. National Health Medical Research Council [APP1043994, APP1086181]

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Vertical bone augmentation aims to regenerate bone outside the skeletal envelope to increase bone height. Current surgical techniques have limitations, but additive manufacturing (3D printing) allows the creation of porous scaffolds that promote vascularization and bone formation, while providing good handling and space maintaining properties.
Vertical bone augmentation is aimed at regenerating bone extraskeletally (outside the skeletal envelope) in order to increase bone height. It is generally required in the case of moderate to severe atrophy of bone in the oral cavity due to tooth loss, trauma, or surgical resection. Currently utilized surgical techniques, such as autologous bone blocks, distraction osteogenesis, and Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR), have various limitations, including morbidity, compromised dimensional stability due to suboptimal resorption rates, poor structural integrity, challenging handling properties, and/or high failure rates. Additive manufacturing (3D printing) facilitates the creation of highly porous, interconnected 3-dimensional scaffolds that promote vascularization and subsequent osteogenesis, while providing excellent handling and space maintaining properties. This review describes and critically assesses the recent progress in additive manufacturing technologies for scaffold, membrane or mesh fabrication directed at vertical bone augmentation and Guided Bone Regeneration and their in vivo application.

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