Abstract
Aim
The aim of this work was to perform a systematic literature review on the clinical application of rhBMP-2 in bone reconstruction prior to placing implants.
Materials and Methods
A PUBMED search was made about the subject and nine clinical trials were selected according to strict inclusion criteria.
Results
Overall success rates of bone regeneration with rhBMP-2 was 81.4% and success of implants placed was 87.4%. Most frequent adverse events were pain, edema and erythema.
Conclusion
It was concluded that the treatment with rhBMP-2 foi satisfactory in most cases and the placement of dental implants in the bone regenerated with rhBMP-2 is feasible.
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