Aims
The aim of this randomized, double‐blind, clinical trial was to compare the stability of the horizontal dimensions (facial bone thickness) of augmented bone using biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP) with hydroxyapatite/β‐tricalcium phosphate ratio of either 60/40 or 70/30.
Materials and Methods
Sixty dental implants placed with contour augmentation in the esthetic zone were randomized to 60/40 BCP (n = 30) or 70/30 BCP (n = 30). Cone‐beam computed tomographic was used to assess facial bone thickness post‐implantation and 6 months later at implant platform and 2, 4, and 6 mm apical to it.
Results
The percentage of horizontal dimension reduction was 23.64%, 12.83%, 9.62%, and 8.21% in 70/30 BCP group, while 44.26%, 31.91%, 25.88%, and 21.49% in 60/40 BCP group at the level of the implant platform and 2, 4, and 6 mm apical, respectively. Statistically significant difference was found at 6 months at all levels of measurement (p‐value < .05).
Conclusions
BCP bone grafts with HA/β‐TCP ratio of 60/40 and 70/30 showed comparable outcomes for contour augmentation simultaneously with implant placement. Interestingly, the 70/30 ratio was significantly superior in maintaining facial thickness and showed more stable horizontal dimensions of the augmented site.