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Filter by:The goal of this clinical trial is to assess the efficacy of chitosan as a socket preservation material after tooth extraction in compare to the standard treatment. The study will include patients who exhibit hopeless tooth without any periodontal infection. Smokers, history of allergy, patients with major medical issue and pregnant women will be excluded from the study. The main question[s] to answer is : is there a significant difference in bone density and dimension between the test and control groups after tooth extraction or not. Participants will be asked to do CBCT scan and take upper and lower impressions before extraction and after three month from extraction. Then, the patients will randomly assigned to one from these groups: There will be a total of three groups (10 patients for each), first group will be treated using mixed of chitosan and allograft, second group will be treated using allograft alone and the last group will be used as control. All patients will be treated in accordance with the 2013 Declaration of Helsinki.
The study evaluates and validates a new classification proposed by Juodzbalys and Daugela in 2013 predicting the complexity of impacted mandibular third molars surgical extraction, comparing it with other two, scientifically approved (Pell and Gregory, Winter) classifications.