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NCT ID: NCT05157009 Enrolling by invitation - Tooth Loss Clinical Trials

Immediate Implant Outcomes With and Without Bone Augmentation

Start date: October 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To evaluate immediate implant placement feasibility and esthetic outcomes in severely damaged sockets that received simultaneously bone reconstruction (cortical bone shield) and implant placement versus intact sockets that needed no reconstruction and had immediate implant placement.

NCT ID: NCT05022368 Enrolling by invitation - Dental Diseases Clinical Trials

Oral Device Clinical Trial

Start date: May 24, 2021
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The investigators are studying the use of a new medical device developed at Nationwide Children's. This technology has been licensed and produced by Zotarix LLC, a medical device company. It is designed to aid in retraction and provide protection of the lips during surgery. The investigators are not recording any of your identifiable personal health information except for the surgery date. This device, called the LabraGuard is a sterile, soft medical grade silicone, and no alternative device with these exact protective properties exists, and the investigators are trying to learn more about how it performs in different age children.

NCT ID: NCT04894201 Enrolling by invitation - Dental Diseases Clinical Trials

Deep Learning to Summarize Findings in Dental Panoramic Radiographs

Start date: May 7, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

In this work, the investigators study the application of artificial intelligence systems on dental panoramic images for dental findings. An artificial intelligence system will be learned on an publicly available panoramic image dataset, and test against the investigators' local patient cohort as external test data. The investigators hypothesize the performance would be similar, if not identical to on the public data, and that the investigators' AI system is generalizable.