Application of biodegradable Patient-specific scaffolds for maxillofacial bone regeneration: a scoping review of clinical studies
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.bjoms.2023.08.215
Application of biodegradable Patient-specific scaffolds for maxillofacial bone regeneration: a scoping review of clinical studies
Abstract
This study aimed to systematically review clinical studies in which biodegradable patient-specific scaffolds were used for bone regeneration. Studies in which biodegradable scaffolds were fabricated through computer-assisted design and computer-assisted manufacturing (CAD-CAM) procedures were included. Those that applied non-biodegradable materials or used biodegradable materials in a condensable powder or block form were excluded. Among a total of 26 included studies, 11 used customised allogeneic bone blocks, five used polycaprolactone (PCL)-containing scaffolds, four used hydroxyapatite (HA) scaffolds, and four biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP). The majority of the studies applied scaffolds for minor intraoral defects. All the large defects were reconstructed with polymer-containing scaffolds. Results of the included studies showed partial to complete filling of the defect following the application of biodegradable scaffolds. However, limited graft exposure was reported when using PCL, BCP, and HA scaffolds. Tissue engineering can be considered a potential method for the treatment of maxillofacial bone defects. However, more evidence is required, especially for the application of biodegradable scaffolds in large defects.
Keywords: Bone regeneration; Computer-aided design; Computer-aided manufacturing; Maxillofacial surgery; Tissue scaffolds.
Copyright © 2023 The British Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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