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Filter by:In this non-interventional study (NIS) a polyamide non-absorbable suture (Dafilon) will be evaluated for oral surgery (mucosal closure after e.g. wisdom teeth extraction, implant surgery, etc.) in adult patients
This study consists in a randomized controlled trial which objective is to assess the accuracy of a dynamic navigation system in dental implant placement in partially edentulous patients compared with the conventional freehand method.
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the accuracy of a prefabricated digitally planned provisional restoration on a single- implant placed with a fully guided surgical protocol.
The aim of this study is to evaluate and compare two prosthetic conditioning techniques to create natural-like peri-implant emergence profile.
This research aims to evaluate the effect of anodic oxidation of implant abutment collar on the peri-implant soft tissue health.
This study compares the peri-implant soft tissue and crestal bone loss around single implants when placed macrosurgically and microsurgically.
Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a recognized factor affecting implant complication rates, including peri-implantitis and peri-implant bone loss, and the apico-coronal position of implants seems interfere on the conditions of peri-implant tissues. However, the influence of the vertical implant position in type 2 diabetics (T2DM) is unclear. This split-mouth randomized controlled trial evaluated the impact of implants of machined-collar placed at crestal level or supracrestally in T2DM rehabilitated with implant-retained overdentures on the clinical, tomographic and immunoinflammatory peri-implant outcomes after implant loading.
The objective of this randomized and longitudinal clinical study is to compare the installation of immediate implants in the esthetic zone through computer-guided-surgery and conventional surgery. To this end, 22 patients who need implant-supported replacement on the anterior region of the maxilla will be selected and after extraction will receive: Guided surgery (GS): installation of dental implant with the aid of the virtually planned guide by means of specific software; Conventional surgery (CS): installation of dental implant performed freehand using a conventional surgical guide made by study models.
The purpose of this study is to compare the clinical success, radiographical volume maintenance and histological bone regeneration after using either a bovine bone xenograft or an autogenous platelet rich plasma enrich in growth factors, known as Endoret®-PRGF®.
This is a prospective, adaptive, parallel study with four arms, which seeks to compare the accuracy of freehand and guided dental implantation surgeries. The basis of the comparison in each case is a digital plan, and that digital plan is compared to the actual postoperative status by computerized, three dimensional analysis.