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Published: 28-03-2021

Main Approaches to the Use of Biomaterials in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery: A Brief Systematic Review

University Center North Paulista (Unorp) - São José do Rio Preto – SP, Brazil
University Center North Paulista (Unorp) - São José do Rio Preto – SP, Brazil
University Center North Paulista (Unorp) - São José do Rio Preto – SP, Brazil
University Center North Paulista (Unorp) - São José do Rio Preto – SP, Brazil
University Center North Paulista (Unorp) - São José do Rio Preto – SP, Brazil
Zotarelli-Filho Scientific Work of Sao Jose do Rio Preto/SP, Brazil
University Center North Paulista (Unorp) - São José do Rio Preto – SP, Brazil
Biomaterials Bio-Oss® Fibrin-rich plasma Bucomaxillofacial surgery Bone augmentation

Abstract

Introduction: In recent years, procedures with the use of dental implants have increased worldwide, reaching approximately one million dental implants per year. In recent years, a platelet concentrate called FRP (fibrin-rich plasma) has been the subject of clinical studies. Associated with this, the biomaterial Bio-Oss® (Geistlich), as it is biodegradable, biocompatible, non-toxic, and has low immunogenicity, and bio stimulators can act in the regeneration of bone tissue, as it establishes with the cells the appropriate biological niche (favorable microenvironment) for bone growth. Objective: Therefore, the present study aimed to evaluate, through a brief systematic review, the results that involve bone formation for dental implantation, with the use of biomaterials such as fibrin-rich plasma and Bio-Oss®. Methods: The model used for the review was PRISMA. Was used databases such as Scopus, Scielo, Lilacs, Google Scholar, PubMed. Results: Fibrin-rich plasma (FRP) as an autologous biomaterial for use in oral and maxillofacial surgery presents most leukocytes, platelets, and growth factors, forming a fibrin matrix, with three-dimensional architecture. The Bio-Oss® biomaterial (Geistlich), as it is biodegradable, biocompatible, non-toxic, and has low immunogenicity and bio stimulators can act in the regeneration of bone tissue, since it establishes with the adenomatous mesenchymal stem cells the appropriate biological niche for bone growth and, thus, allowing the dental implant to be as effective as possible. Conclusion: The use of FRP associated with Bio-Oss® seems to illustrate high success rates with minimal costs, which may reduce the amount of bone graft needed to fill the sinus cavity, reducing the costs of the procedure.

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Magalhães, H. E., Lima Borelli Bovo, P. J. de, Neves, L. R., Batista Santos, M. H., Araújo Vian, R. L. de, Zotarelli Filho, I. J., & Kassis, E. N. (2021). Main Approaches to the Use of Biomaterials in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery: A Brief Systematic Review. MedNEXT Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, 2(2), 42–48. https://doi.org/10.34256/mdnt2127