Use of buccal fat pad to repair post-extraction peri-implant bone defects in the posterior maxilla: a preliminary prospective study
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Peñarrocha Diago, María; Alonso González, Rocío; Aloy Prósper, Amparo; Peñarrocha Oltra, David; Camacho Alonso, Fabio; Peñarrocha Diago, Miguel
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Background: Extensive literature exists about the use of the BFP in the treatment of oral defects but, to our
knowledge, no article refers to the use of the BFP as a substitute of the membrane barriers for treatment of peri-
implant bone defects. The aim was to evaluate the use of the buccal fat pad as a coating material for bone grafting
in the peri-implant bone defect regeneration of immediate implants placed in the posterior maxilla.
Material and Methods: A preliminary prospective study of patients involving immediate implants in which the
buccal fat pad was used as a coating material to peri-implant bone defects was carried out. The outcome measures
assessed were: postoperative pain and swelling, complications related to buccal fat pad surgery, implant survival
and success rates and peri-implant marginal bone loss at 12 months of prosthetic loading.
Results: Twenty-seven patients (17 women and 10 men) with a mean age of 55.3 ± 8.9 years, and a total of 43
implants were included. Two-thirds of the patients reported either no pain or only mild intensity pain and moderate inflammation, two days after surgery. Post-operative period was well tolerated by the patients and no serious
complications occurred. None wound dehiscence occurred. Implant survival and success rates were 97.6% and the
average marginal bone loss 1 year after loading was 0.58 ± 0.27 mm.
Conclusions: Within the limits of this preliminary study, the use of the buccal fat pad as a coating material for
bone grafting in peri-implant bone defects placed in the upper posterior maxilla was a well-tolerated technique by
patients; high implant success rate was achieved with a minimal peri-implant marginal bone loss at 12 months of
prosthetic loading.
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