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The aim of this randomized controlled trial was to compare PROMs in patients receiving single tooth replacement in posterior sites by s-CAIS and CIS.
This Randomized Clinical Trial aims to study the efficacy and safety of PRGF-Endoret in alveolar ridge preservation after single molar extractions. The control group is the spontaneous healing occuring after the suturing of the alveolus. The primary endpoint is the bone regeneration measured in biopsies obtained from the regenerated alveolar bone.
The purpose of this prospective clinical study was to compare in delayed and immediately placed implants, the marginal vertical bone loss at 4 sides of the implant (buccal, palatal, mesial and distal), as well as the buccal and palatal bone thickness reduction at 3 months after loading.
The aim of this prospective controlled clinical trial is to evaluate the clinical and radiographical outcomes of two implant surfaces inserted in a crest that has been horizontally augmented at least 6 months prior to the implant placement. The horizontal GBR should be done with a xenogenic graft mixed with autologous bone particles, and a collagen membrane stabilized using tacks or screws.
This RCT aims to study the efficacy and safety of PRGF-Endoret in alveolar ridge preservation in the aesthetic zone. The control group is the spontaneous healing occuring after the suturing of the alveolus. The primary endpoint is the bone regeneration measured in biopsies obtained from the regenerated alveolar bone.
This randomised clinical study aims to evaluate different surfaced implants (alkali-modified surfaced implants or sand-blasted surfaced implants) stability with resonance frequency analysis(RFA).
16 implant placement by surgical guide using double scan protocol versus triple scan protocol to Evaluate angular and linear deviation of virtual implants and actual implant position in completely edentulous patients according to scanning protocol C1(double scan technique) and C2 (triple scan technique) .
The objective of this observational study is to evaluate the primary stability of dental implants. Clinical insertion torque data with the Implant Stability Quotient will be correlated.
Correlate the implant stability quotient values measured by ostell device with radiographic bone density measured on CBCT by bluesky software pre-operatively