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NCT ID: NCT03215667 Terminated - Dental Implants Clinical Trials

Ridge Preservation With Moldable Beta-tricalcium Phosphate Bone Substitute on Non-containable Non-Molar Extraction Sites

Start date: August 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Purpose of the single arm study is to clinically and histologically evaluate alloplastic in-situ hardening, moldable beta-tricalcium phosphate(TCP) bone graft material and polylactide membrane in alveolar ridge preservation following extraction of non-molar teeth with non-containable extraction sockets.

NCT ID: NCT03043885 Completed - Clinical trials for Alveolar Ridge Preservation

Ridge Preservation With Platelet Rich Fibrin Augmented With Freeze Dried Bone Allograft

Start date: January 5, 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Improved predictability and quality of bone healing after a tooth is removed is clinically relevant, in that, it improves our ability to achieve successful implant placement at edentulous sites. Currently, a variety of grafting materials and biologic agents are utilized clinically to improve bone healing and provide sufficient dimensions of bone to support a dental implant. Platelet rich fibrin (PRF) is one such product that can be used for this application. PRF is a concentrated blood product attained from the patient's own blood consisting of a natural bioscaffold with integrated growth factors capable of sustained release. Once processed, PRF is implanted back into the patient at the wound or defect site to encourage healing. The literature regarding PRF is currently dominated by heterogeneous applications of PRF for reparative and regenerative therapies without a consensus of its clinical efficacy and appropriate application. In this clinical study, PRF will be evaluated to ascertain its clinical efficacy in improving bone formation and alveolar dimensional stability after tooth extraction. A classic bone grafting material used for this purpose, freeze dried bone allograft (FDBA), will be incorporated with the PRF or compared directly to PRF alone. It is hypothesized that the natural scaffold and incorporated growth factors of PRF augmented with the solubility resistance of FDBA will function as an ideal bioscaffold to promote bone healing to a greater extent compared to PRF, FDBA, or blood clot alone.

NCT ID: NCT02707536 Completed - Clinical trials for Alveolar Ridge Preservation

Influence of Platelet-Rich Fibrin on Post-extraction Alveolar Ridge Healing/Preservation as a Stand-alone or Adjunct to Particulate Graft

Start date: May 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this project is to evaluate the influence of platelet rich fibrin (PRF) in extraction socket healing with or without particulate bone graft. The hypothesis of this study is that PRF will enhance the extraction socket healing and new bone formation when compared to extraction sockets grafted without PRF.

NCT ID: NCT02702609 Completed - Dental Implants Clinical Trials

Assessment of Ridge Preservation Using Moldable Beta-tricalcium Phosphate Bone Grafting System

Start date: August 2, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Randomized Controlled study to compare the effectiveness of two different treatment approaches using a new moldable beta-tricalcium phosphate(TCP) bone graft material in ridge preservation of an atraumatic extraction socket site compared to allograft with collagen plug.