Clinical Trials Logo

Clinical Trial Summary

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.


Clinical Trial Description

In the healing of long bone fractures, the absence of movement between the two parts of the fracture is essential for good healing: the movement, even at the micrometric level, can generate stress and tensions that prevent bone apposition in the gap. Even the primary stability of a dental implant is one of the main preconditions for osseointegration: in fact, during healing, micromovies that exceed the threshold of 100-150 microns can stimulate the growth of fibrous tissue in the bone to implant interface, leading to the failure of the procedure.

It is also known that primary implant stability tends to decrease in the first weeks after placement due to inflammatory response due to surgical trauma before rising when bone recoating phenomena begin to prevail over reabsorption. Attention to implant stability is a crucial factor, especially in cases where immediate or early loading procedures are in place: system stress during chewing or simply related to tongue, cheeks or lips movements can result in micromovements that may lead to the failure of the procedure.

With these assumptions, it is evident that a tool that allows the clinician to have a reliable evaluation of implant stability is the most important one: currently in use are the measurement of the insertion torque of the implant and the resonance frequency analysis. The insertion torque can be defined as the measurement of the resistance that the system encounters during its advancement in the apical direction by means of a rotating movement on its axis. Resonance frequency analysis is a not invasive method that evaluates rigidity of the bone system by measuring the size of the implant movement under a lateral force. High insertion torques have been proposed as a first rate technique to achieve a great implant stability, especially in cases to be treated with immediate or early load; Other studies point out that excessive insertion torques can cause both biological problems and mechanical to the implant.

However, the relationship between insertion torque and implant stability is unclear: according to some in vitro studies, the two elements would be in direct relation, while others would be independent.

The purpose of this prospective study is to evaluate in vivo the relationship between insertion torque value and implant stability measured using resonance frequency analysis in dental implants with a deep spire conical design. ;


Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT03222219
Study type Observational
Source International Piezosurgery Academy
Contact
Status Completed
Phase
Start date January 15, 2017
Completion date October 15, 2017

See also
  Status Clinical Trial Phase
Recruiting NCT04945629 - Plasma Rich in Growth Factors in the Preservation of the Alveolar Ridge After Simple Molar Tooth Extractions. Phase 3
Recruiting NCT05758337 - Vibropneumostimulation in the Rehabilitation After Dental Implantation N/A
Recruiting NCT05741749 - Immediate Implant Placement in the Posterior Region Combining Sealing Socket Abutment and Peri-implant Socket Filling. N/A
Recruiting NCT04093583 - Randomized Clinical Trial, Conventional Treatment-controlled, Studying the Efficacy of Plasma Rich in Growth Factor (PRGF®) in Alveolar Ridge Preservation After Simple Exodontia in the Anterior Region of Maxilla. Phase 3
Not yet recruiting NCT03321162 - Accuracy of Guided Implant Placement Using Double Versus Triple Scan Protocol in Completely Edentulous Patients N/A
Completed NCT00066014 - Clinical Investigation of Mandibular Implant Overdenture Phase 2
Completed NCT05843526 - Influence of Implant Component Materials on Peri-implant Soft Tissue Horst Response. N/A
Completed NCT06323993 - The Effect of Different Window-preparation Approaches on the Clinical Outcomes of Lateral Sinus Floor Elevation
Not yet recruiting NCT06044246 - Influence of Human Platelet Derivatives on Dental Implant N/A
Not yet recruiting NCT03164759 - Correlation Between Radiographic Bone Density in CBCT and Implant Stability Quotient Value: Clinical Observational Study N/A
Completed NCT04950491 - Patient-reported Outcome Measures Comparing Static Computer-aided Implant Surgery and Conventional Implant Surgery N/A
Recruiting NCT05938868 - Low Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound Versus Low Level Laser Therapy Post Dental Implant N/A
Not yet recruiting NCT00519571 - Evaluation of the Safety and Efficacy of Using ImplantLock Device - Dental Implant Accessory N/A
Recruiting NCT05817526 - BMAC Loaded Collagen Jumping the Gap Around Immediate Implants N/A
Completed NCT04346706 - Immediate Implant Placement in Fresh Extraction Sockets and Delayed Implants in Healed Sockets. N/A
Recruiting NCT05105113 - Evaluation of Survival and Success Rates of Zirzonia Dental Implants N/A
Recruiting NCT05983718 - A Study of Surgical Guide Assisted Dental Implantation in Bangladesh N/A
Withdrawn NCT01154868 - Clinical and Histological Evaluation of Healos® for Alveolar Ridge Augmentation Phase 4
Completed NCT03915509 - Evaluation Of The Effect Of Surface Properties On The Stabılıty Of The Different Implants N/A
Completed NCT06176287 - Assessment of Pain Associated With Insertion Torque and Correlation of Primary Implant Stability Measurement Methods N/A