Bone Loss, Alveolar Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluation Of Vertical Bone Gain Following One Stage Ridge Augmentation With Advanced Platelet Rich Fibrin (A-PRF) And Xenograft Compared to Guided Bone Regeneration Using Collagen Membrane and Xenograft.
Comparative study for evaluation of vertical bone gain after one stage ridge augmentation with advanced platelet rich fibrin (A-PRF) and xenograft versus guided bone regeneration using collagen membrane and xenograft.
Summry description
- Dental implants represent a reliable mean for replacing missing teeth and restoring
dental function.
- With increased use of dental implants in replacement of missing teeth in partially
edentulous patients the need for implants that satisfy both esthetics and function .
- Thus, the concept of restoration-driven implant placement has been introduced to provide
a good match between the position of implant and the future position of the implant
supported-restoration to provide a good clinical outcome.
- The concept of prosthetic-driven implant dimensional changes are expected in the hard
and soft tissues.
- About 50% of alveolar bone loss occurs in the buccolingual direction in the first 12
months after tooth extraction.
- The alveolar process can be too narrow to facilitate a complete bony surrounding of the
placed dental implant.
- Which may lead to a peri-implant bony dehiscence when placing an implant.
- One stage ridge augmentation procedure has been advocated in management of buccal
dehiscence and fenestration defects that may develop with implant placement according to
prosthetic-driven implant placement concept.
- Guided bone regeneration techniques (GBR) are commonly used in management of these
defects.
- However, controversy still exists concerning the complications that may arise such as
membrane exposure and its effects on bone regeneration and the possibility of using bone
grafts alone to overcome these problems.
- This research promotes the evaluation of A-PRF in combination with xenograft in one
stage ridge augmentation.
- The addition of A-PRF to bone grafts has been reported to enhance the process of bone
regeneration through different mechanisms.
- Ridge augmentation according to the principle of GBR using collagen membrane and bone
graft has been proven to be predictable in producing significant bone gain promoting
implant placement.
- The aim of the study is to clinically evaluate vertical bone gain in buccal peri-implant
dehiscence and fenestration defects following application of advanced PRF plus xenograft
compared to guided bone regeneration using collagen membrane and xenograft.
Surgical procedure:
- Control group: (Implant placement with xenograft and collagen membrane) After Para crestal
incision and raising the mucoperiosteal flap at the top of the alveolar process, the exact
position of the dental implant will be defined as determined by preoperative measurements,
dental setup, and surgical guide. Bone level implants will be placed 3 mm apical to the
expected cervical border of the crown.
The titanium surface of the dental implant will be covered with bone graft (xenograft), and
coverage with a resorbable collagen membrane.
-Test group: (implant placement with xenograft and A-PRF) The alveolar bone exposure and
implant osteotomy will be prepared and inserted in same manner as in the control group. The
titanium surface of the dental implant will be covered with A-PRF and xenograft.
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