Oral Surgical Procedures Clinical Trial
Official title:
Retrospective Observational Study of Implant-supported Restorations With Implants Produced by Additive Manufacturing
This retrospective study aims to value the bone loss and the success and survival of the dental implants produced by additive manufacturing installed in an area grafted with Plenum® Osshp (synthetic bone graft). In addition, the biological and biomechanical performance of implant restorations supported through an observational retrospective solution will be observed. From 50 to 100 survey participants will be selected, who will be invited to attend the clinic for clinical, radiographic, and prosthetic evaluation and successful parameters between baseline, 3, 6, and 12 months. The data obtained regarding bone loss (primary outcome) of the analyzed regions and implant success and survival in area grafted with Plenum® Osshp (secondary outcome) will be evaluated by the paired t-test for the evaluation of the times (3, 6, and 12 months) and survival curves of the installed dental implants.
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