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Clinical Trial Summary

Dental implants are a valid and reliable method to replace missing teeth. The major requirement for their success is an adequate volume of bone into which they can be placed. One widely used method to augment bone at the time of placing the implant is to use a bone substitute rather than taking a block bone graft from the patient. Successful augmentation in the vertical direction has often proved difficult, however, the investigators have developed a technique to achieve this in the investigators patients using a synthetic bone substitute, Osteon (Implantium, CE0120) in an attempt to avoid patients having to undergo another unnecessary surgical procedure.


Clinical Trial Description

Primary Objective

• To determine the success of dental implants in alveolar bone augmented in the vertical direction with Osteon.

Secondary Objectives • To determine the long term success of dental implants in this augmented bone.

Primary Endpoint

• Radiographically assessed vertical height of alveolar ridge formation following Osteon augmentation. ;


Study Design

Observational Model: Case-Only, Time Perspective: Prospective


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NCT number NCT01162629
Study type Observational
Source Research and Education in Dentistry
Contact Richard J Oliver, BDS PhD
Phone 00448453096323
Email richard.oliver@redonline.org
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date September 2010
Completion date September 2015

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