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Alveolar Ridge Reconstruction in Post-extraction Sites Using a Magnesium Resorbable Membrane. An Explorative Study (NOVAMAG-2024)

2026년 6월 9일 업데이트: Martina Stefanini

When a tooth is removed, the surrounding bone and gum tissue naturally shrink over time. This shrinkage can make it harder to place a dental implant later and may affect the appearance of the smile. To reduce bone loss after extraction, surgeons can fill the socket with a bone substitute material and cover it with a protective membrane.

This study tests a new type of membrane made from magnesium metal (NOVAMag®). Unlike standard resorbable membranes, the magnesium membrane is rigid enough to hold its shape and protect the bone graft even in severely damaged sockets - similar to non-resorbable membranes. Unlike non-resorbable membranes, however, it dissolves on its own within about 16 weeks, so no second surgery is needed to remove it. As it breaks down, it releases magnesium ions that may also help stimulate new bone formation.

This study will enroll 10 adult patients who need a tooth removed and plan to have a dental implant placed afterward. After extraction, the socket will be filled with a bovine bone substitute, covered with the magnesium membrane, and sealed with a collagen membrane on top. Patients will be followed for up to 19 months. At 6 months, a CT scan will be used to measure how much bone has been preserved. At the time of implant placement, a small bone sample will be analyzed in the laboratory to assess new bone formation. Patients will also complete questionnaires about pain and quality of life, and the healing of the surgical site will be monitored at each visit.

The goal is to find out whether this magnesium membrane can effectively preserve bone after tooth extraction, reduce the need for additional bone grafting before implant placement, and offer a less invasive option for patients.

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Here is the Detailed Description rewritten following ClinicalTrials.gov guidelines - technical but not duplicating eligibility criteria, outcome measures, or the brief summary:

DETAILED DESCRIPTION Background and Rationale Alveolar ridge reconstruction (ARR) in post-extraction sites with extensive bony wall damage (Class III-IV sockets) represents a significant clinical challenge. Current evidence supports the use of bone substitutes combined with barrier membranes; however, available options present trade-offs. Resorbable collagen membranes lack the mechanical rigidity needed to maintain space in severely compromised defects, while non-resorbable membranes - though structurally stable - carry a higher risk of infection and require a second surgical procedure for removal.

The NOVAMag® membrane (Botiss Biomaterials, Berlin, Germany) is a CE-marked medical device manufactured from pure magnesium metal. It provides mechanical strength comparable to non-resorbable membranes while remaining fully biodegradable. Upon degradation, it releases magnesium ions (Mg²⁺), which are naturally occurring in the human body and have been shown to stimulate cortical bone growth via periosteal stem cells and calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) release from sensory nerve endings. A minor volume of hydrogen gas is also released during degradation, providing slight soft tissue tenting that supports space maintenance. Complete membrane degradation occurs by approximately 16 weeks post-implantation, eliminating the need for surgical removal. Biocompatibility has been previously demonstrated in cardiovascular and orthopedic applications, and preclinical data in a Beagle dog model showed outcomes comparable to collagen membranes for guided bone regeneration.

Study Design This is a no-profit, prospective, single-arm, monocenter pilot interventional study evaluating a post-marketing medical device. The study will be conducted at the Periodontal Unit, Dental Clinic, DIBINEM, University of Bologna, Italy. Given the exploratory nature of the study, no control group is included and no formal hypothesis testing is planned. Ten consecutive eligible patients will be enrolled.

Surgical Procedure All patients undergo cause-related periodontal therapy prior to enrollment until adequate oral hygiene standards are achieved. At baseline, a CBCT scan and intraoral optical scan (3D) are obtained for pre-surgical assessment and reference measurements.

During the surgical session, the compromised tooth is extracted with flap elevation as clinically required. The socket is thoroughly debrided to expose all bony surfaces. The NOVAMag® membrane is then shaped and trimmed to fully cover the bone deficiency. The socket is filled with xenogenic bone substitute (Cerabone plus, Botiss, Germany) up to the crestal bone border. A collagen membrane (Mucoderm, Botiss, Germany) is placed coronally to seal the socket and fixed to the adjacent crestal soft tissues using cross-mattress sutures (6.0 PGA). Intraoperative measurements of alveolar bone dehiscence in height and width, and soft tissue thickness, are recorded.

Postoperative care includes chlorhexidine rinses three times daily until suture removal at 14 days, and antibiotic prophylaxis with Amoxicillin 1g twice daily for 6 days starting the day before surgery (alternative provided in case of allergy).

At 6 months, a second CBCT and intraoral scan are obtained for implant planning (standard of care). During implant placement, bone core biopsies are collected from the drilling waste prior to implant positioning and transferred to 4% formalin solution for histological processing.

Histological and Histomorphometric Analysis Biopsy specimens will be embedded in Technovit 9100 polymer system, dehydrated, and sectioned at 7 µm using a rotation microtome for hard tissue. Sections will be stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) and Movat Pentachrome. Total area scans will be generated by scanning microscopy (M8, PreciPoint) and analyzed using ImageJ v1.53 to quantify the percentage of new bone formation, residual bone substitute, and connective tissue within the implantation area. Analysis will be performed at Berlin Analytix GmbH (Berlin, Germany), provided free of cost by Botiss Biomaterials.

Statistical Analysis Due to the exploratory and descriptive nature of this pilot study, no formal statistical inference will be drawn. All non-missing data will be analyzed. Quantitative variables will be described by mean, standard deviation, standard error of the mean, median, minimum, maximum, and interquartile range. Qualitative variables will be reported as absolute and relative frequencies. Analysis will be performed using IBM SPSS Statistics v20.

Funding and Agreements Study materials (NOVAMag® membrane, Cerabone plus, Mucoderm) are donated free of cost by Botiss Biomaterials GmbH for the duration of the study and used exclusively per manufacturer's instructions. Participant insurance and histological analysis costs are covered by Botiss Biomaterials GmbH. A formal collaboration agreement is in place.

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      • Bologna, BO, 이탈리아, 40125
        • Periodontal Unit, Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences, UNiversity of Bologna

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Inclusion Criteria:

  • • Patients agreeing to participate in the study

    • Age 18 years or older
    • Periodontally healthy (including patients currently in supportive periodontal maintenance therapy) or patients with ongoing periodontal treatment
    • Compromised tooth because of severe periodontitis or root fracture
    • full mouth plaque score < 20% and full-mouth bleeding score < 20% at the time of alveolar bone reconstruction

Exclusion Criteria:

  • • Heavy smokers (≥10 cigarettes/day)

    • Patients with a history of malignancy, radiotherapy, or chemo-therapy for malignancy.
    • Pregnant patients or nursing during the past 6 months.
    • Patients taking medications or having treatments with an effect on mucosal healing in general (e.g.steroids, large doses of anti- inflammatory drugs)
    • Uncontrolled medical conditions, presence of systemic diseases or consumption of medications known to alter bone metabolism
    • allergic reactions to bovine bone substitute
    • patients that do not comply with the oral hygiene maintenance program and follow-up visits

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Single-arm intervention consisting of tooth extraction followed by alveolar ridge reconstruction using: (1) xenogenic bone substitute (bovine-derived, granules) to fill the extraction socket up to the crestal bone border; (2) a resorbable pure magnesium barrier membrane (NOVAMag®) shaped and trimmed to cover the bony defect; and (3) a porcine-derived collagen membrane (Mucoderm®) placed coronally to seal the socket, fixed with cross-mattress sutures (6.0 PGA). Postoperative antibiotic prophylaxis: Amoxicillin 1g orally twice daily for 6 days, starting the day before surgery.
Resorbable pure magnesium metal barrier membrane (NOVAMag®, Botiss Biomaterials, Berlin, Germany). Shaped and trimmed intraoperatively to fully cover the bony defect at the post-extraction site. Placed between the bone substitute and the overlying soft tissues to maintain space and support bone regeneration. Degrades completely within approximately 16 weeks without requiring surgical removal. Bovine-derived granular bone substitute (Cerabone plus, Botiss Biomaterials, Berlin, Germany). Used to fill the extraction socket up to the crestal bone border following thorough socket debridement and placement of the magnesium membrane. Porcine-derived acellular collagen matrix (Mucoderm®, Botiss Biomaterials, Berlin, Germany). Placed coronally to seal the socket and prevent exposure of the bone graft and magnesium membrane. Fixed to adjacent crestal soft tissues with cross-mattress sutures (6.0 PGA).
다른 이름들:
  • Cerabone plus
  • Mucoderm®

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주요 결과 측정

결과 측정
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기간
Alveolar Bone Dimensional Changes in Height and Width
기간: Baseline and 6 months after alveolar ridge reconstruction
Alveolar bone changes in height (ARH) and width (ARW) measured in mm via CBCT scans at baseline and 6 months after alveolar ridge reconstruction. ARH is measured from the midpoint of the line connecting buccal and lingual/palatal crestal bone to a fixed anatomical reference point. ARW is measured at 1, 3, and 5 mm apical to that midpoint.
Baseline and 6 months after alveolar ridge reconstruction

2차 결과 측정

결과 측정
측정값 설명
기간
Soft Tissue Volumetric Changes
기간: Baseline and 6 months after alveolar ridge reconstruction
Volumetric changes of buccal and occlusal soft tissues assessed by superimposition of intraoral 3D optical scans (STL files). Outcomes include volume change (mm³), mean surface distance/thickness (mm), and linear dimensional changes from 1 to 7 mm from the soft tissue margin.
Baseline and 6 months after alveolar ridge reconstruction
New Bone Formation
기간: 6 months after alveolar ridge reconstruction (at implant placement)
Histomorphometric analysis of core biopsies obtained during implant site preparation. Outcomes include percentage of new bone formation, residual bone substitute, and connective tissue within the total implantation area.
6 months after alveolar ridge reconstruction (at implant placement)
Patient-Reported Outcomes
기간: 7 days, 14 days, 1 month, 3 months, and 6 months after surgery
Patient morbidity assessed via 10mm Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) for pain and Oral Health Impact Profile-14 (OHIP-14) questionnaire.
7 days, 14 days, 1 month, 3 months, and 6 months after surgery
Adverse Device Reactions
기간: From surgery up to 6 months after alveolar ridge reconstruction
Incidence and nature of adverse events related to the device or procedure, including wound dehiscence, inflammation, swelling, infection, and membrane exposure, recorded in the Case Report Form
From surgery up to 6 months after alveolar ridge reconstruction

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