Dentin-Derived-Barrier Membrane in Guided Bone Regeneration: A Case Report

Materials (Basel). 2021 Apr 23;14(9):2166. doi: 10.3390/ma14092166.

Abstract

An autogenous, demineralized, dentin matrix is a well-known osteo-inductive bone substitute that is mostly composed of type I collagen and is widely used in implant dentistry. This single case report describes a successful outcome in guided bone regeneration and dental implantation with a novel human-derived collagen membrane. The authors fabricated a dentin-derived-barrier membrane from a block-type autogenous demineralized dentin matrix to overcome the mechanical instability of the collagen membrane. The dentin-derived-barrier acted as an osteo-inductive collagen membrane with mechanical and clot stabilities, and it replaced the osteo-genetic function of the periosteum. Further research involving large numbers of patients should be conducted to evaluate bone forming capacity in comparison with other collagen membranes.

Keywords: bone regeneration; collagen; demineralized dentin matrix; dental implant; dentistry; membrane.

Publication types

  • Case Reports