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Filter by:It is necessary to generate more evidence on the outcome of contemporary protocols for full-arch rehabilitations supported by implants in immediate function in areas with limited quantity and density bone. This research project aims to investigate the outcome of fixed prosthetic restorations supported by implants in immediate function for full-arch rehabilitation through the All-on-4 concept contemporary protocol, specifically: implant survival and success, prosthetic survival, marginal bone level and marginal bone level changes, soft tissue health parameters (Plaque index, Bleeding index, Pocket depth), incidence of biological and mechanical complications. A prospective cohort study design will be used in the investigation. The sample of this study is estimated to consist in 43 patients rehabilitated with full-arch fixed prosthetic rehabilitations supported by implants in immediate function (All-on-4 concept) with 144 dental implants. The cohort will be evaluated between baseline and 3 years of follow-up.
Background: Placement of oral implants is frequently compromised due to atrophy of the alveolar process. Lateral ridge augmentation with an autogenous bone block is frequently necessary to increase the width of the alveolar process before implant installation. However, harvesting of an autogenous bone block is associated with donor site morbidity. Consequently, bone substitutes alone or in combination with particulate autogenous bone graft are used increasingly to simplify the surgical procedure. Animal and human studies evaluating lateral ridge augmentation with Bio-Oss alone or in combination with particulate autogenous bone graft have demonstrated new bone formation and high implant survival. However, the optimal ratio of Bio-Oss and particulate autogenous bone graft for lateral ridge augmentation and long-term implant survival is unknown. Purpose: Test the H0-hypothesis of no difference in long-term implant survival, newly formed bone, volumetric stability of the graft, gained width of the alveolar process and patient satisfaction after lateral ridge augmentation with Bio-Oss alone or in combination with a diminutive amount of autogenous bone graft. Material and methods: lateral ridge augmentation will be performed in 20 adults with two different ratios of Bio-Oss and autogenous bone graft after a split mouth design. Clinical and radiological measurements will evaluate the long-term implant survival. Cone beam computer tomography (CBCT) will be obtained preoperatively, immediately postoperatively, prior to implant placement, 2 years after implant installation and 5 years after implant installation to estimate the volumetric changes of the augmented area. Moreover, the amount of newly formed bone will be estimated by histologic evaluation after implant placement. Conclusion: Long-term implant survival has never been evaluated after lateral ridge augmentation with Bio-Oss alone or in combination with a diminutive amount of autogenous bone graft.
Patients where placement of a single implant will be treated by senior dental students under close supervision of experienced spcialists. All implant treeatments will be categorized as "straight forward"according to the SAC classification. The patients will be randomized to have the implants placed using a fully guided or a convetionally guided protocol. Outcome parameters include accuracy of implant placement compared to an ideal implant position, patient- and student-reported outcome.
The Neodent® Zirconia Implant is designed for the treatment of oral endosteal implantation for the functional and aesthetic rehabilitation, allowing for treatment of patients with different bone qualities. The objective of the study is to assess the success and survival rates of implantable devices of the Zirconia System, in order to confirm the long-term safety and clinical performance of implants and abutments of the Zirconia System in daily dental practice setting. Devices will be used according to standard routine in daily practice, according to manufacturer indications in the IFU. Patients will be followed for 36 months after implant placement.
This will be a prospective, randomized multicenter study to determine the safety and efficacy of the T3 Certain Tapered with DCD as compared to T3 Certain Tapered without DCD. All implants will be placed in the maxilla or mandible in a single stage manner and loaded with prosthesis after 6 weeks of healing. Final restorations will take place no later than 4 months following implant placement surgery. The implants will be evaluated yearly for 2 years.
GM Zygomatic implant is intended to be surgically placed in the posterior region of the maxilla and zygoma. It is indicated for multiple prostheses in case of severe resorption in the maxilla and total edentulism (situations in which the installation of convectional implants is contraindicated). The objective of the study is to confirm the long-term safety and clinical performance of GM Zygomatic implants and GM Zygomatic abutments in daily dental practice setting, by means of a prospective collection of clinical data concerning the success and survival rates of these devices. Devices will be used according to standard routine in daily practice, according to all indications as specified by the manufacturer in the instructions for use (IFU). Ten patients will be followed for 36 months and monitored for Adverse Events by the Investigators until the last protocol-related procedure of a patient is completed.
This clinical study will evaluate the safety and performance of the T3 short dental implant when placed in the posterior maxilla and mandible.
This will be a prospective, randomized, observational study. All implants will be placed in either the maxilla or mandible and loaded within 2 months with a provisional or definitive prosthesis. The implants will be evaluated yearly for 2 years.
The aim of this study is to prospectively collect clinical data to confirm the safety and clinical performance of Neodent Titanium Base Abutment and Pro PEEK Abutment in daily dental practice setting, by means of a randomized clinical study of prosthetic rehabilitation using these devices. A total of 48 healed implant sites (at least 4 months post-extraction) shall be included during the sample enrollment (24 patients), which will be randomly divided into two groups, so that each patient receives one implant from each group (removal and non-removal of the abutment placed at the time of surgery). Patients will be followed for 24 months after implant loading. It is expected that there is no difference in peri-implant bone level change between the two treatment groups.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the outcome of prosthetic survival of the Acuris conometric concept 1 year after permanent restoration, since this is a new mode of retention using friction for seating the crown of single tooth restorations without using cement or screws.