Long-Term Safety of Bone Regeneration Using Autologous Stromal Vascular Fraction and Calcium Phosphate Ceramics: A 10-Year Prospective Cohort Study

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Abstract

This prospective cohort study aimed to assess long-term safety, dental implant survival, and clinical and radiological outcomes after maxillary sinus floor elevation (MSFE; lateral window technique) using freshly isolated autologous stromal vascular fraction (SVF) combined with calcium phosphate ceramics. All 10 patients previously participating in a phase I trial were included in a 10-year follow-up. They received either β-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP; n = 5) or biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP; n = 5) with SVF-supplementation on one side (study). Bilaterally treated patients (6 of 10; 3 β-TCP, 3 BCP) received only calcium phosphate on the opposite side (control). Clinical and radiological assessments were performed on 44 dental implants at 1-month pre-MSFE, and 0.5- to 10-year post-MSFE. Implants were placed 6 months post-MSFE. No adverse events or pathology was reported during a 10-year follow-up. Forty-three dental implants (98%) remained functional. Control and study sides showed similar peri-implant soft-tissue quality, sulcus bleeding index, probing depth, plaque index, keratinized mucosa width, as well as marginal bone loss (0-6 mm), graft height loss (0-6 mm), and graft volume reduction. Peri-implantitis was observed around 6 implants (control: 4; study: 2) in 3 patients. This study is the first to demonstrate the 10-year safety of SVF-supplementation in MSFE for jawbone reconstruction. SVF-supplementation showed enhanced bone regeneration in the short term (previous study) and led to no abnormalities clinically and radiologically in the long term.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)617-630
Number of pages14
JournalStem cells translational medicine
Volume12
Issue number9
Early online date1 Aug 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Sept 2023

Keywords

  • bone regeneration
  • calcium phosphates
  • dental implants
  • safety
  • sinus floor augmentation
  • stromal vascular fraction

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