Editorial Type: case-report
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Online Publication Date: 07 Nov 2025

Cortical Lamina and Fibrin Sealant for Horizontal Bone Augmentation Around Dental Implants: Proof-of-Principle with Histological Results

DDS MSc,
DDS,
DDS MSC FICD, and
MD DDS MSc FICD
Article Category: Case Report
DOI: 10.1563/aaid-joi-D-25-00081
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Background

This case report aimed to describe the medium-term results of the cortical lamina and fibrin sealant for horizontal bone augmentation at implant sites.

Case Presentation

A 62-year-old female ASA I patient was treated with guided implant placement in the #3-#5 area. A mixture of collagenated xenogenic bone granules (OsteoBiol® Gen-Os® and OsteoBiol® Apatos®, Tecnoss®, Giaveno, Italy) and fibrin sealant (Tisseel®, Baxter Healthcare Corporation, Deerfield, IL, USA) was carefully positioned in a single block with slight pressure on the recipient area. The xenogenic collagenated cortical lamina (OsteoBiol® Lamina®, Tecnoss®, Giaveno, Italy) was shaped and placed over the augmented area. Fibrin sealant was also applied over the bone grafts to improve the lamina adhesion. After five months, a biopsy sample from the augmented area was harvested. The histological analysis showed newly formed bone in proximity to collagenated granules without a clear distinction. Signs of bone maturation were also noted. The 3D superimposition of the CBCT scans showed that the bone volume at augmented sites remained stable during the 5-month healing period. Final prostheses were delivered 6 months after the second-stage surgery, with positive aesthetic and functional results.

Conclusions

The proposed technique demonstrated favorable outcomes in bone augmentation and stability.

Copyright: 2025

Contributor Notes

Correspondence to: Dr. Enrico Maria Strappa Address: IRCCS Galeazzi Sant'Ambrogio Hospital, Via Cristina Belgioso 173, Milan, Italy Email: estrappa@yahoo.it

The authors have no conflict of interest to disclose for the present study.

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