Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of the study was to investigate if the prescription of oral post‐operative steroids has an effect on clinical outcomes of horizontal ridge augmentation including implant placement and characteristics of the grafted bone.
Methods
A retrospective chart review of 73 horizontal ridge augmentation cases was completed to assess the clinical outcomes 53 of those cases were further assessed radiographically. Information was gathered regarding surgical technique, grafting materials, post‐operative healing, medications used post‐operatively, bone growth and density changes as quantified on a CBCT scan. Statistical analysis was completed to identify whether the use of post‐operative oral steroids altered outcomes.
Results
Steroids were used post‐operatively following various horizontal ridge augmentation procedures. The use of tenting screws and resorbable membranes with a combination of osseous allograft and xenograft was used in 73 cases, 53 of which had pre and post‐operative CBCT scans. Graft exposure occurred in 5 of the cases (9%), with the majority (n = 4) among those with post‐operative steroids, but this was not statistically significant (p‐value = 0.6510). Use of steroids was also not significantly associated with the number of courses of antibiotics (p‐value>0.05), but it was significantly associated with increased number of post‐operative visits (p‐value<0.05). Among the subset for radiographic analysis (n = 53), there were significant clinical and radiographic dimensional changes in alveolar ridge width with an average horizontal bone gain of 3.6mm. There were no statistically significant differences found in radiographic linear bone gain or clinical outcomes with the addition of steroids. A marginally statistically significant in the density of grafted bone was found with the addition of steroids (p‐value>0.05).
Conclusion
The prescription of post‐operative steroids did not make a significant difference in clinical outcomes, success of implant placement or on radiographic assessment of grafted sites following horizontal alveolar ridge augmentation.
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