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NCT ID: NCT05047861 Active, not recruiting - Tooth Socket Clinical Trials

Implant Placement in the Preserved Socket Using Socket Shield Technique With Autogenous Dentin Graft Versus Preserved Socket Using Socket Shield With Alloplast

Start date: December 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Alveolar bone resorption and labial bone plate reduction follow teeth extraction due to the deficiency of blood supply, derived from the loss of periodontal ligaments, and hence the socket shield technique with Bone graft was introduced to preserve the periodontal ligaments related perfusion and preserve socket dimensions for new bone formation. This study aims to compare implants placed in two differently preserved sockets, the first one preserved using Socket Shield technique with Autogenous Dentin Graft while the other socket preserved using socket shield technique with Alloplastic bone graft material

NCT ID: NCT04338516 Completed - TEETH EXTRACTION Clinical Trials

Ridge Preservation Using a Ossix™ Bone vs Bio-Oss® Collagen

Start date: November 1, 2019
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This randomized, parallel design, controlled study will assess the histologic healing of this Ossix™ Bone in humans and compare it to a Bio-Oss® Collagen that is well researched. Subjects will be enrolled into 2 groups. Each subject will provide a single non-molar tooth site for study treatment. The tooth will be extracted, the extraction socket will be filled with one of the study bone grafts. No wound dressing or membrane will be used to cover the bone graft material as both materials can be used alone. An core biopsy will be collected after 16 weeks of healing during the implant placement. The study will evaluate if there is a difference in histologic wound healing following tooth extraction and ridge preservation between groups treated with Bio-Oss® Collagen compared to Ossix™ Bone.