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Guided bone regeneration (GBR) has been the most frequently used option to treat bone ridge deficiencies, allowing to restore such defects in order to place bone-integrated dental implants. A few reports exist in the literature about the augmentation of mandibular horizontal ridge defects before implant placement. Published studies show a large variability of reported results regarding horizontal bone augmentation. This can be due to the use of different types of membranes and bone graft materials or a combination thereof. Likewise, an important percentage of graft reabsorption is reported. Although this technique is very much used, an important number of cases must be re-treated or require placing bone graft during implant installation surgery. Techniques are required in order to improve vascularization of the grafts during GBR technique with the aim to improve their clinical success. Recent studies show great interest on the application of shock waves in oral diseases associated to infection and bone loss. The shock waves are acoustic waves that have effects on human biological tissues, stimulating the neo-angiogenesis and the development of a hyper cellularity, showing repairing characteristics on tissues, and starting regenerative processes as a result of metabolism improvement and the increase of local circulation. The extra corporeal shock waves can activate the osteoblasts and their precursors and they have been widely used in orthopaedics for repairing bone fractures. Several clinical studies have shown the effectiveness and safety of shock wave therapy in myocardial revascularization, lithotripsy, cellulitis, volar fasciitis, osteonecrosis, bone fractures, and complicated injuries of soft tissues. No clinical studies exist that assess its effect on guided bone regeneration. The evidence related to the positive effects of the use of shock waves on bone regeneration suggests this treatment as a novelty and a promising therapy that combined with the GBR technique for the treatment of horizontal defects could have an important impact on the potentialization of its clinical effectiveness.


Clinical Trial Description

General Objective:

Assessing the efficacy of horizontal augmentation and percentage of reabsorption of bone graft material in the technique of guided bone regeneration (GBR), combined with the shock wave therapy (SWT) in the horizontal bone reconstruction of mandibular alveolar ridges.

Type of study:

Triple blind randomized clinical trial

Population and sample:

Twenty six patients of university and private clinical practice, who require augmentation of horizontal ridge in the mandible for back placing of an implant, and their compliance with inclusion and exclusion criteria, will be assessed.

Type of analysis:

Central trend and dispersion (medium and standard deviation) measurements will be obtained. Type of data distribution using Shapiro Wilk.

t-student test between no related groups for assessing bone augmentation. t-paired test between related groups for assessing pre and post treatment within the same group.

t test for proportion difference, in order to assess the percentage of reabsorption of bone graft, bone density, bone quality, within a same group.

Fisher, group comparison.

A multiple linear regression model will be developed in order to establish if the difference among groups is influenced by the initial width of the ridge and the thickness of the soft tissue.

In case of not following a normal distribution, no parametrical tests for related and no related groups and logistic regression, will be used.

The frequencies of adverse effects in each group will be obtained, and compared to the Chi2 test or the Fisher exact test.

All the analyses will be made with significance level of 5% (p< 0.05).

Effect measurements: Relative Risk (RR), Attributable Risk Reduction (ARR), and Necessary Number to be Treated (NNT). The augmentation of horizontal volume that allows the installation of a ≥4.1 mm implant will be taken as cutting point reference of clinical success.

Expected Results:

- Establishing the effect of the shock wave therapy, in combination with guided bone regeneration, on the improvement of bone augmentation and the decrease of bone graft reabsorption.

- Establishing the effect of shock wave therapy, in combination with guided bone regeneration, on the improvement of bone quality and density, as well as on decreasing the adverse effects.

- Acquiring new knowledge in the area of bone reconstruction.

- Presentation of results in local and international congresses.

- Formation of human resource; mastery graduation paper on Dentistry Science Master. ;


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NCT number NCT03785717
Study type Interventional
Source Universidad El Bosque, Bogotá
Contact
Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date August 2016
Completion date December 20, 2018

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