Implant Site Reaction Clinical Trial
Official title:
Vestibular Socket Therapy With Immediate Implant Placement for Managing Compromised Fresh Extraction Sockets: A Prospective Single Arm Clinical Trial
Twenty compromised post-extraction sockets were managed by VST and IMP. After tooth extraction and IMP, a vestibular incision was cut and a cortical bone shield was stabilized. The jumping gap was then filled with particulate bone graft, which was protected by a healing abutment. After 2 years labial plate thickness was evaluated at 3 levels (crestal, middle and apical) using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). Pink esthetic core (PES), and probing depth (PD) were also measured. 2 year following implant placement, the mean differences (µ) and standard deviations (SD) were calculated. Paired t-test was used for detecting significant results at P≤.05.
In this protocol, atraumatic tooth extraction was carried out using periotomes (Stoma, Storz
am Mark GmbH, Emmingen-Liptingen Germany) under local anaesthesia (ARTINIBSA 4% 1:100.000.
Inibsa Dental S.L.U. Barcelona, SPAIN). After that, the socket was thoroughly curetted and
debrided and repeatedly irrigated with 100 ml of anti-anaerobic infusion solution of 500 mg
Metronidazole (Minapharm pharmaceuticals, Egypt). The root was then trimmed to half-length,
its surface cleansed with an ultrasonic cleaner , and reinserted into the socket with its
crown bonded to adjacent teeth . After six days, the root was removed and VST protocol was
implemented.
Vestibular socket therapy (VST) included the following steps. a-traumatic tooth extraction,
the socket curetted and rinsed with normal saline thoroughly (Figure 2 a,b). One-cm long
vestibular access incision was made using a 15c blade (Stoma, Storz am Mark GmbH,
Emmingen-Liptingen Germany) 3-4 mm apical to the mucogingival junction at the related socket
(. A subperiosteal tunnel was created connecting the socket orifice and the vestibular access
incision using periotomes and micro periosteal elevators (Stoma, Storz am Mark GmbH,
Emmingen-Liptingen Germany) . A prefabricated CAD CAM surgical guide was used to deliver the
implant fixture (Biohorizons, Birmingham, Al, USA) to its pre-planned location 3-4 mm apical
to socket base with adequate primary stability achieved using a torque wrench reaching 30 Ncm
torque (Figure 2 g). A flexible cortical membrane shield that is made of cortical bone of
heterologous origin of 0.6 mm thickness (OsteoBiol® Lamina , Tecnoss®, Torino, Italy) was
hydrated and then trimmed and introduced from the vestibular access incision reaching 1 mm
below the socket orifice through the tunnel then stabilized using a membrane tack or a micro
screw to the alveolar bone apical to the base of the socket (AutoTac System Kit, Biohorizons
Implant Systems, Birmingham , Alabama Inc, USA) . The socket gap between the implant and the
shield was then packed thoroughly with particulate bone graft (75% autogenous bone chips and
25% deproteinized bovine bone mineral (DBBM) of equine origin, fully enzyme deantigenised
(Bio-Gen Mix, Bioteck, Vicenza -Italy).
For patients exhibiting thin soft tissue phenotype (assessed using the probe transparency
method) a subepithelial connective tissue graft was harvested using a single incision
technique (Hürzeler MB & Weng D 1999) from the palate which and secured to the inner surface
of the soft tissue tunnel wall with sutures. Finally, the vestibular incision was secured
with 6/0 nylon sutures (Stoma, Storz am Mark GmbH, Emmingen-Liptingen Germany) . A
chairside-fabricated anatomical healing abutment was used to seal the socket orifice .
restorative phase then took place 45 days post-surgery till the final restoration finally
cemented at 2 months post-surgery and followed up for 2 years using CBCT.
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