Preoperative buccal bone volume predicts long-term graft retention following augmentation in the esthetic zone: A retrospective case series

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Objectives: Buccal bone augmentation in the esthetic zone is routinely used to achieve optimal clinical outcomes. Nonetheless, long-term data are sparse, and it is unknown how baseline buccal bone volume affects the retention of the augmented volume over time. Material and methods: This is a long-term follow-up retrospective case series. After a preoperative computed tomography scan, implants were placed in the anterior maxilla following guided bone regeneration, autogenous block grafting, or both. At the follow-up, patients received a computed tomography scan and a clinical examination. Buccal bone volume was the primary outcome. Buccal bone thickness, peri-implant, and esthetic parameters were secondary outcomes. Results: After a median follow-up of 6.7 years (interquartile range: 4.9–9.4), 28 implants in 19 patients (median age at augmentation: 43.3 years, interquartile range: 34.4–56.7, 53% female) were followed up. Preoperative buccal bone volume at baseline (V0) showed a moderate correlation to final buccal bone volume (Vt, rs =.43) but a strong correlation to the absolute volumetric change (ΔV = Vt–V0, rs = −.80). A linear mixed model for Vt had a large intercept of 91.39 (p < 0) with a specificity of 100% and a sensitivity of 96%. Conclusions: The results suggest higher gains in sites with lower V0 and point to a cutoff V0 above which the augmented volume is not retained long-term.

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Feher, B., Frommlet, F., Ulm, C., Gruber, R., & Kuchler, U. (2022). Preoperative buccal bone volume predicts long-term graft retention following augmentation in the esthetic zone: A retrospective case series. Clinical Oral Implants Research, 33(5), 492–500. https://doi.org/10.1111/clr.13909

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