Comparing Two Bone Regrowth Membranes: Which One Works Better?
Sun Jan 05 2025
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You're missing a tooth and the bone around that area needs help to grow back. Would you rather have a membrane made of gelatin and polylactic acid (GT/PLA) or one called Guidor®? This experiment involved 32 people who needed bone regrowth after losing a tooth. They were split into two groups: one got the GT/PLA membrane, the other got the Guidor® one. Both membranes were used to cover some material that helps bone grow.
Scans were taken right after the surgery and again six months later to see how much bone was lost. Researchers also looked at how well new bone formed and checked for any issues like infections or slow healing.
Guess what? Both membranes worked pretty well. The GT/PLA group had an average bone loss of about 148 cubic millimeters, while the Guidor® group had around 185 cubic millimeters. The new bone formed was about 75% effective with GT/PLA and 56% with Guidor®, but these differences weren't big enough to matter. Other factors like how the skin healed, if the membrane showed up under the skin, and if there were infections, were also similar between the groups.
So, what's the takeaway? Both membranes were good at helping bone grow back after a tooth loss, with neither being noticeably better than the other in this study.
https://localnews.ai/article/comparing-two-bone-regrowth-membranes-which-one-works-better-c9658097
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