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NCT ID: NCT05890170 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Patient Satisfaction

Patient-reported Outcome Measures After Implant Placement With Contour Augmentation Procedure

Start date: June 8, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Maintaining the general health and well-being of patients is the main goal of dental therapy. However, tooth extraction is indicated when teeth cannot be maintained in a status compatible with health, adequate esthetics, function, and/or for strategic reasons. A variable degree of alveolar ridge atrophy related to bone resorption is initiated immediately after removal of a tooth due to the local physiologic remodeling and the inflammatory response. Ridge resorption is more accentuated in the horizontal dimension, followed by the vertical mid-facial and vertical mid-lingual in non-molar and molar teeth. Among local periodontal phenotypic characteristics, facial bone thickness at the time of tooth extraction seems to be strongly associated with the extent of alveolar bone resorption. Dental implants have increased in popularity due to their unique ability to replace teeth. During the planning phase of implant therapy, one of the main parameters assessed is the amount of residual alveolar ridge. Therefore, when tooth replacement therapy via dental implant is considered, adequate management of the site is critical to predictably preserve or reconstruct the architecture of the alveolar ridge, particularly in the anterior aesthetic zone, where its structure play a crucial role in the maintenance of function, health and esthetics. Generally, with appropriate treatment planning and execution, the adequate primary mechanical stability of the dental implant is achieved. However, bone and/or soft tissue augmentation procedures could be needed for the adequate management of deficient edentulous ridges at the time of implant placement, and these types of treatments could considerably increase the risk of morbidity, treatment expenses, and length of treatment time. Nevertheless, Implant placement with additional bone contour augmentation therapies have shown their effectiveness in the short-, mid- and long-term in contemporary dental practice. However, to the present date, there is no information available in the literature regarding patient-reported outcome measures in patients that received tooth replacement therapy via dental implants with additional contour bone augmentation in the short-, mid- and long-term.

NCT ID: NCT05038527 Recruiting - Adverse Events Clinical Trials

ABM/P-15 Bone Graft vs Traditional Bone Graft in Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery

Start date: October 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this prospective trial is to investigate ABM/P-15 bone graft versus traditional bone graft in patients undergoing surgery for Adult Spinal Deformity (ASD) in order to provide better clinical results through faster bone healing, no additional surgeries, fewer complications and thereby increase health-related quality of life. Main hypotheses: 1. The use of ABM/P-15 bone graft is superior to traditional bone graft treatment regarding the incidence of additional surgeries following index surgery for ASD Secondary hypotheses: 2. The investigators expect non-inferiority in patient reported outcome measures in the ABM/P-15 bone graft group compared to the control group 3. The investigators expect non-inferiority in the postoperative fusion rates (bone healing) evaluated on CT scans in the ABM/P-15 bone graft group compared to the control group 4. The investigators expect non-inferiority in postoperative incidence of asymptomatic pseudarthrosis in the ABM/P-15 bone graft group compared to the control group 5. The investigators expect non-inferiority in perioperative complications in ABM/P-15 bone graft group compared to the control group 6. The investigators expect the use of ABM/P-15 bone graft to be cost-efficient compared to the traditional treatment in the control group

NCT ID: NCT05002920 Completed - Clinical trials for Cleft Lip and Palate

Correlation Between Body Mass Index and Progressive Grafted Bone in Cleft Patients

Start date: January 25, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The cleft patients received alveolar bone graft(ABG) for alveolar defect. Body mass index (BMI) was measured for each patients when receiving ABG. Bone mineral density was measured by Cone-Beam CT at two time-points: post-ABG six months, and post-ABG two years. The study was to analyze the correlation between BMI and post-operative bone mineral density.

NCT ID: NCT03556111 Not yet recruiting - Alveolar Bone Loss Clinical Trials

Patient Satisfaction and Bone Gain Following Autogenous Particulate Sticky Bone Preparation With Xenograft Versus Without Xenograft for Grafting of Maxillary Anterior Knife Edge Ridge in Partially Edentulous Patients for Implant Placement

Start date: July 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim is to evaluate the value and efficiency of sticky bone in the augmentation of alveolar ridge deficiency when being used with or without xenogenic bone graft for esthetic implant placement.

NCT ID: NCT03008538 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Bone Graft; Complications

Socket Preservation Using Autogenous Bone Graft Versus MPM

Start date: September 2016
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Studying the comparative effectiveness of socket preservation using autogenous bone graft versus MPM for implant insertion.