Dimensional changes of the maxillary sinus augmented with a collagenated synthetic bone block or synthetic bone particulates: A pre‐clinical study in rabbits
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Abstract Objective To compare the efficacy of a collagenated synthetic bone substitute (C‐SBS) to a particulated synthetic bone substitute (P‐SBS) in volume maintenance and new bone formations in a rabbit sinus model. Materials and Methods Either C‐SBS or P‐SBS was grafted in both sinuses of 16 rabbits. Four ( N = 8) or 12 ( N = 8) weeks after the surgery, total augmented volume (TAV) and area (TAA), as well as new bone volume (NBV) and area (NBA), were statistically compared by radiographic and histomorphometric analyses ( p < .05). Results The differences in TAV, NBV, TAA and NBA between C‐SBS and P‐SBS groups at 4 weeks were not statistically significant. The TAV (267.13 ± 62.08 vs. 200.18 ± 40.32 mm 3 ) and NBV (103.26 ± 10.50 vs. 71.10 ± 7.58 mm 3 ) in group C‐SBS were significantly higher than in group P‐SBS at 12 weeks ( p < .05). The TAA (19.36 ± 2.88 vs. 14.48 ± 2.08 mm 2 ) and NBA (5.43 ± 1.20 vs. 3.76 ± 0.78 mm 2 ) in group C‐SBS were significantly higher than in group P‐SBS at 12 weeks ( p < .05). Conclusions Collagenated synthetic bone substitute grafted in rabbit sinuses demonstrated more favourable outcomes across all outcome measures compared to P‐SBS at 12 weeks.