AI Article Synopsis

  • Autologous tooth grafts have been proposed as a promising alternative to traditional bone grafts since the discovery of their osteoinductive properties in 1967.
  • The study aimed to investigate the size of granules produced using the Tooth Transformer (TT)® device, which quickly converts extracted teeth into usable graft material that includes growth factors beneficial for bone healing.
  • Results indicated that 85% of granules fell within the optimal size range recommended for effective bone regeneration, confirming the device's efficacy in producing suitable graft material.

Article Abstract

Objective: Since 1967, when the osteoinduction properties of autogenous demineralized dentin matrix were discovered, autologous tooth grafts have been advocated as a viable option to autologous or heterologous bone graft. Tooth graft materials may be extracted from the patient's whole tooth using a granulating device. The aim of this study was to examine the size of granules obtained by the Tooth Transformer (TT)® device, using a laser instrument with high precision.

Materials And Methods: The TT® device can obtain bone graft material in a short period from an extracted tooth. The resulting material can act as an osteoconductive scaffold, providing a mineral substrate during resorption, including platelet growth factors and morphogenetic proteins. Different studies have investigated the dimension and behavior of various graft material particles, since the size of the grafted particles may play a role in osteogenesis and bone regeneration.

Results: Different dimensions of granules are available: small (< 400 µm), medium (400 µm-1,000 µm) and large (1,000 µm-2,000 µm). From 4.03 µm to 100 µm the percentage of granules was 14.52 ± 1.93%. A larger part of the granules was up to 100 µm, while 85.47 ± 1.93% of the granules were from 100 µm to 1,000 µm.

Conclusions: 85% of the granules produced were in accordance with the dimensions suggested in the literature.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.26355/eurrev_202306_32777DOI Listing

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