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The extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) has shown good results in bones and soft tissues of the lower and upper extremities such as: pseudoarthrosis, promoting bone formation of delayed or nonunion fractures, tendinopathies, fascitis and even in vascular pathologies.

The investigators main hypothesis is that the application of extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) in the residual alveolar bone after an extraction of an anterior upper maxillary tooth should prevent further residual alveolar bone resorption and will enhance vital bone formation.

The investigators null hypothesis is that applying extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) in the residual alveolar bone after an extraction of an anterior upper maxillary tooth has no influence in the alveolar bone remodeling process.

Therefore, the investigators main objective is to evaluate the efficacy of the ESWT in the prevention of alveolar bone resorption after an extraction with a volumetric exam through computer tomographies (CT) analysis. The investigators secondary objective is to determine the effect of ESWT in the internal bone healing process of these postextraction alveolar sockets, measuring the bone density in the CT (Hounsfield units) and the histomorphometric exam.

Methodology: randomized and open clinical trial with 20 patients (10 per group: with or without ESWT treatment) that comply the inclusion and exclusion criteria. In the first appointment the tooth extraction will be performed, while in the second visit (two weeks later), CT scan will be made to all patients and ESWT will be applied in the experimental group. Finally, in the third visit (ten weeks later), a new CT scan will be done and an implant will be placed in the zone taking previously a bone sample with a trephine bur.

The expected results are an improvement in the quantity and quality of the alveolar bone before the implant placement.


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NCT number NCT04331028
Study type Interventional
Source University of Barcelona
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Status Withdrawn
Phase N/A
Start date October 2014
Completion date December 2014

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