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NCT ID: NCT04372901 Not yet recruiting - Edentulous Clinical Trials

Passive Fit of CAD/CAM Screw-retained Metal Frameworks Versus Screwmented Ones

Start date: May 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

CAD/CAM (computer aided design/ computer aided manufacturing) constructed screw retained implant supported frameworks give solutions for the problems arising from the lost wax technique by improving accuracy, adaptation and passive fit of the final restoration. However, concerns about the passive fit of a pre-implant insertion CAD/CAM constructed framework still exists due to the expected errors in imaging, registration, surgical guide construction, adaptation and hence transferring the planned position intra-orally.

NCT ID: NCT04317937 Completed - Neck Pain Clinical Trials

The Effects Of Jaw Sensorimotor System In The Treatment Of Neck Pain And Dysfunction

Start date: November 15, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study will be focused on non- specific chronic neck pain patients. The primary objective is to study the effects of jaw sensorimotor system in the treatment of patients with neck pain and dysfunction. It will be randomized controlled trail with the estimated sample size of 80 with both genders. The experimental group will be performed Jaw opening-closing movements with active neck flexion and extension movements and control group will be performed active neck flexion and extension movements. Both groups will be received isometric strengthening exercises, Postural Advice and Home Exercise Program with Dairy. Numeric Pain Rating scale (NPRS), Neck disability Index (NDI), Neck Proprioception tests and Neck muscles endurance test will be used as outcome measures at day 0 and week 6 for treatment effect in both groups. Tables and graphs will used for demographic descriptions and appropriate statistical tests will be applied to establish treatment effect within and between groups.