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NCT ID: NCT06446687 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Implant Site Reaction

Radiographic Assessment of Bone Gain Following Sinus Lifting With Simultaneous Implant Placement Using Crestal Approach With Membrane Control Technique for Bone Augmentation of Atrophied Maxillary Posterior Ridge

Start date: June 1, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aims to evaluate the quantity and quality of the native and the newly bone around dental implants that's simultaneously installed with sinus lifting

NCT ID: NCT05973357 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Dental Implant Failed

The Influence of Vertical Implant Position With Immediate Provisionalization on the Marginal Bone Loss.

Start date: September 20, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Multiple clinical studies have established high survival rates and tremendous predictability of dental implant treatment. However, a pleasant esthetic outcome is the patient's primary expectation regarding implants in the esthetic zone and several esthetic factors have been evaluated to contribute to an esthetic appearance. Among these, the midfacial soft tissue level is considered to be one of the most important factors; Cosyn and co-workers reported that among factors including soft tissue phenotype, the midfacial recession was associated with the position of the implant . Therefore, subcrestal implant placement has been advocated as it has been associated with the reduction of crestal bone loss in cases with decreased soft tissue thickness. If the vertical soft tissues on the crest of the alveolar ridge are 2 mm or less at the time of implant placement, implants will undergo unavoidable bone resorption by establishing sufficient biologic protection. Another option was proposed by Linkevicius et al, who introduced the subcrestal implant placement as a method to accommodate the problem of thin soft tissues. Research question: Does the placement of delayed implants with different vertical depth affect the marginal bone loss with immediate provisionalization?

NCT ID: NCT04092920 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Implant Site Reaction

Implant Stability of Laser vs SLA Surface Treated Implants Placed in Fresh Extraction Sockets

Start date: September 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Commercially available implant surfaces are moderately roughened surfaces and they are obtained by acid-etching following alumina or titanium oxide grit-blasting. Although the micro-rough implants can be successful in compromised clinical scenarios, the bioinert nature of titanium surfaces cannot stimulate a more rapid bone regeneration and mechanical fixation of dental implants. Laser surface treatment is used to produce an implant surface modification on the nano-scale with controlled and reproducible patterns in addition to exhibiting a sterilizing effect and achieving efficient oxidation .

NCT ID: NCT03743545 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Implant Site Reaction

Assessment of Heat Generation From Low Speed Drilling Without Irrigation

Start date: December 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

ASSESSMENT OF LOW SPEED DRILLING WITHOUT IRRIGATION VERSUS CONVENTIONAL DRILLING WITH IRRIGATION REGARDING HEAT GENERATION AND PERI-IMPLANT MARGINAL BONE LOSS

NCT ID: NCT03665025 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Implant Site Reaction

Immediate Implant Placement With Immediate Professionalization in Aesthetic Area

Start date: January 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Immediate implant placement with immediate professionalization in the maxillary esthetic zone using mixture of allograft and xenograft vs xenografts to augment the jumping gap

NCT ID: NCT03664219 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Implant Site Reaction

Neurosensory Disturbances After Inferior Alveolar Nerve Lateralization

Start date: January 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Evaluation of the neurosensory disturbances after inferior alveolar nerve lateralization with and without isolation of the simultaneously placed implants using collagen membrane And measuring the stability of implants after placement .

NCT ID: NCT03598049 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Implant Site Reaction

Assessment of Dental Implants Placed in Posterior Maxillary Ridge Using Densah Burs Versus Standard Drills

Start date: September 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

comparing the drilling technique of using densah burs osseo densification drills in posterior maxilla with the normal surgical kit drilling