Alveolar Bone Loss Clinical Trial
Official title:
Wedge Implant for Minimally Invasive Treatment of Narrow Crests: a Prospective Multi-center Clinical Study
This study was designed as a multicentric prospective clinical trial to assess the clinical, biological and patient's perceived success of new wedge-shaped dental implants inserted in narrow ridges.
Due to the loss of dental elements, the bone crest undergoes a significant remodeling. Bone
resorption begins immediately after dental extraction with a 40-60% reduction in horizontal
and vertical direction of the alveolar ridge during the first 2 years. The most significant
bone loss after tooth extraction occurs within the first 3 months, although modeling and
remodeling of the alveoli have a great variability of time: bone structure and organization
may not be complete even 24 weeks after dental extraction.
It is now known that crestal remodeling is closely related to the disappearance of the bundle
bone, which is more representative of the buccal appearance of the alveolus. Its
disappearance, especially in thin periodontal biotopes, can lead to significant recessions of
hard and soft tissues.
Moreover, with a variable percentage, in many patients, crestal resorption continues over
time due to a combination of factors involved: anatomical, metabolic and mechanical. Among
these, the use of removable total or partial dentures can play an important role in
accelerating the resurfacing process.
With these premises, it is common to find patients with atrophic crests when processing plans
that provide implant support prosthetic rehabilitation.
A crestal bone thickness of at least 6 mm in the buco-lingual sense is considered sufficient
to safely place a plant with a diameter of 4 mm. But when the width is lower, a variety of
procedures and techniques have been proposed in literature that allow recreate the volumes
needed for implant placement.
Horizontal lifting techniques with bone blocks (autologous, alloplastic, xeno-graft), guided
bone regeneration, crest expansion technique have demonstrated a good long-term
predictability of the inserted devices. However, some negatives related to these techniques
need to be considered, such as increased morbidity for the patient, demand for advanced
surgical skills for the operator, increased treatment costs, and increased therapy times.
Because of these observations, a new implant design has been proposed for specific use in
narrow ridges. Its wedge shape and press-fit insertion make it possible to position it with a
minimally invasive preparation of the implant site, performed with ultrasound technique.
Therefore, the use of this implant could allow effective and minimally invasive treatment of
narrow edentulous crests up to 4 mm, with significant benefits to the patient in terms of
morbidity, treatment costs and time.
Twelve clinical centers will treat patients with insertion of wedge-shaped implants in thin
crests with a specific surgical protocol and clinical outcomes will be collected and
analyzed.
The chosen medical device will be the Rex Tissue Level implant System. For each implant
inserted, the clinical parameters will be recorded up to 5 years after insertion.
In addition, intermediate evaluations will be carried out at 1 year and 3 years after
installation.
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