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Filter by:This observational clinical case series investigation will be conducted on approximately five (5) enrolled subjects at one (1) site in the US. Treatment of subjects encompasses all steps to fabricate new dentures for maxilla and/or mandible. The subjects will be followed 7-10 days after final delivery of the denture
Edentulism is often associated with a negative psychosocial impact. The concept of prosthetic rehabilitation in which a prosthesis is supported by osseointegrated implants, was first introduced in the late 1960s by Brånemark et al. and offers an interesting alternative to removable prosthesis. However, for patients with a severely atrophic maxilla or mandible, cranial bone grafting of the jaw is required to increase bone width and height necessary for implant insertion. An active collaboration between the surgeons from the Oral and Maxillofacial Department and the prosthodontist from the Department of Dentistry has been established for continuous quality improvement of the concept of (immediate/delayed) implant loading in patients requiring cranial bone grafts to augment their severely atrophic jawbone. The investigators aim to develop a prospective database registering (immediate/delayed) implant loading data of all patients eligible according to the protocol. Patient demographics, surgical, dental, prosthetic and patient satisfaction parameters are collected during consecutive visits within the framework of routine practice. Development of a database registering immediate functional loading data secondary to cranial bone-grafting of a severely atrophic jaw, will provide more information about potential patient, surgical and prosthetic factors influencing long-term biological and mechanical stability, as well as patient satisfaction. Moreover, registration of those results could function as a measurement of quality of care, and could be used for sample size calculation for future large prospective trials.
The aim of this study is to assess the influence of this particular treatment method on the patients' quality of life and masticatory function.
Purpose: The goal of guided bone augmentation is to provide an alveolar ridge of sufficient dimension to permit dental implant placement. While a wide variety of bone graft and barrier membrane products are commercially available, limited evidence exists supporting the use of one technique over another. The purpose of this study is to radiographically define the dimensional bone changes following horizontal bone augmentation using a synthetic GUIDOR® (Sunstar, Inc.) membrane. Secondary outcome measurements will include the assessment of inflammation, infection, or other wound healing complications. Participants: A total of 60 patients requiring bone augmentation of a single bound edentulous site prior to dental implant placement will be selected for this study. This is a multicenter study with 30 patients receiving treatment at each study site. Procedures (methods): Patients will be randomly allocated to receive horizontal bone augmentation with synthetic GUIDOR® membrane + freeze dried bone augmentation (FDBA), synthetic GUIDOR® membrane alone, or xenograft BioGide® membrane + FDBA. Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) imaging will be obtained at baseline and 6 months post-operatively to assess dimensional alveolar ridge changes. Additionally, post-operative appointments at 1, 2, and 4 weeks post-grafting will be completed to assess the presence of inflammation, infection, wound dehiscence, or membrane exposure.
Indication : edentulous patients To evaluate and compare the marginal bone level change around tilted and straight NobelActive implants placed in healed sites with All-on-4-treatment concept after immediate function supporting NobelProcera Implant Bridge (fixed) in the mandible and maxilla.
The primary objective of the study is to evaluate the long-term survival rate of individual implants and prostheses when treating edentulous upper jaws of poor bone quality with Fixture MicroThread™ (Micro-Macro). Clinical study recruitment was stopped in year 2000 due to a decision to modify the product under study. This was a result of feedback regarding the subjective feeling during the installation procedure. There were no safety concerns w/r to the study products. Patients already included and treated in the study were monitored for the full duration of the study in accordance with the clinical study protocol.
The primary objective of the study is to evaluate the long-term survival rate of implants and prostheses when treating totally edentulous upper jaws with Fixture MicroThread (Micro-Macro) using a one-stage surgical procedure. Clinical study recruitment was stopped in year 2000 due to a decision to modify the product under study. This was a result of feedback regarding the subjective feeling during the installation procedure. There were no safety concerns w/r to the study products. Patients already included and treated in the study were monitored for the full duration of the study in accordance with the clinical study protocol.
This is a randomized open label trial that evaluates the efficacy of an autologous platelet concentrate (APC) in pre-implantation reconstruction of maxilla. The sinus occlusion will be performed under general anaesthetic. On one side by the usual technique with hipbone transplant, the other side will be restored with APC mixed with autologous bone tissue removed from the surgery site. The side selection will be determined by the randomization.