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NCT ID: NCT04955873 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Edentulous Alveolar Ridge

Ridge Preservation Using Xenogenic Bone Graft and Pre-hydrated Collagen Membrane

Start date: August 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This pilot multicentric randomized controlled clinical trial is aimed at evaluating the composition of the new-formed tissue into the dental socket after 6 months from tooth extraction and the application of a combination of xenograft bone granules and collagen membrane. Extraction sites will be either grafted with Dentsply Symbios Xenograft Granules and covered with Dentsply Symbios pre-hydrated Collagen Resorbable Membrane or grafted with Geistlich Bio-Oss Collagen and covered with Geistlich Bio-Gide membrane. Results will be compared to spontaneous socket healing.

NCT ID: NCT04915677 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Edentulous Alveolar Ridge

Edentulous Sites Augmented With Collagen Matrix or CTG

Start date: June 10, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Ridge deformities can complicate prosthetic rehabilitation, especially in situations where optimal esthetic outcomes are desired. Simpler, less invasive and predictable treatments are needed in order to obtain soft tissue augmentation at edentulous ridges. Autogenous subepithelial connective tissue graft (SCTG) has always been regarded as the treatment of choice, but heterologous volume stable collagen matrix (VCMX) is emerging as a reliable alternative. The principal aim of the present RCT will be to compare the volumetric buccal soft tissue changes at edentulous areas after augmentation procedure using VCMX or SCTG. Parameters related to periodontal health at adjacent teeth and patient reported outcomes (PROMs) will be also assessed as secondary outcomes. Proving the non- inferiority of VCMX compared to SCTG would provide the specialists and general clinicians with an easier, less invasive and better tolerated technique for soft tissue augmentation at edentulous ridges and for improving aesthetic and cleansability of the prosthetic rehabilitation.