Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
Mean crestal bone level change over long term |
Crestal bone levels on both the mesial and distal aspect of the implant will be averaged to calculate the crestal bone level. Mean crestal bone level change from implant loading to 24, 36, 48 and 60 months post-implant loading will be measured and compared between test and control arms. |
Measured at implant loading (10-12 weeks after implant surgery), 24, 36, 48 and 60 months post-loading |
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Other |
Implant success over long term |
A dental implant will be considered successful when all of the protocol defined success criteria are met. The percent of successful implants in the test and control arms will be compared at, 24, 36, 48 and 60 months post-loading. |
Measured at implant loading (10-12 weeks after implant surgery), 24, 36, 48 and 60 months post-loading |
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Other |
Implant survival over long term |
A dental implant will be considered surviving when it is in place at the time of follow-up. The percent of surviving implants in the test and control arms will be compared at 24, 36, 48 and 60 months post-loading. |
Measured at 24, 36, 48 and 60 months post-loading |
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Other |
Change in soft tissue - gingival margin over long term |
Gingival margin is the length of the crown from highest point of the soft tissue margin to the incisal edge in millimeters on the implant crown and two adjacent crowns. The mean change in gingival margin from baseline (at final restoration) to 24, 36, 48 and 60 months post-loading will be compared between the test and control arms. |
Measured at final restoration (8-12 weeks after loading) and 24, 36, 48 and 60 months post-loading. Note that loading is at 10-12 weeks after surgery. |
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Other |
Change in soft tissue - papilla margin over long term |
Papilla margin is the distance from the top of the papilla to the incisal edge mesial and distal of the implant crown. The mean change in papilla margin from baseline (at final restoration) to 24, 36, 48 and 60 months post-loading will be compared between the test and control arms. |
Measured at final restoration (8-12 weeks after loading) and 24, 36, 48 and 60 months post-loading. Note that loading is at 10-12 weeks after surgery. |
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Other |
Subject satisfaction with esthetics over long term |
Subject satisfaction with esthetics will be measured on a visual analog scale and reported in millimeters. The subjects will be instructed to mark their level of satisfaction. The mean change in subject satisfaction with esthetics will be determined and compared between the two arms at each time point at 24, 36, 48 and 60 months post-loading. |
Measured at 24, 36, 48 and 60 months post-loading |
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Other |
Subject satisfaction with function over long term |
Subject satisfaction with function will be measured on a visual analog scale and reported in millimeters. The subjects will be instructed to mark their level of satisfaction. The mean change in subject satisfaction with function will be determined and compared between the two arms at 24, 36, 48 and 60 months post-loading. |
Measured at 24, 36, 48 and 60 months post-loading |
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Other |
Subject satisfaction with the level of pain over long term |
Subject satisfaction with the level of pain will be measured on a visual analog scale and reported in millimeters. The subjects will be instructed to mark their level of satisfaction. The mean change in subject satisfaction with the level of pain will be determined and compared between the two arms at 24, 36, 48 and 60 months post-loading. |
Measured at 24, 36, 48 and 60 months post-loading |
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Other |
Frequency of adverse events and adverse device effects over long term |
The frequency of adverse events and adverse device effects will be determined at 24, 36, 48 and 60 months post-loading and compared between the test and control arms. |
Measured at 24, 36, 48 and 60 months post-loading |
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Other |
Buccal bone dimensional changes over long term |
Buccal bone dimensional changes will be measured on cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) images. Outcome measurements are currently being defined and will be updated when available. |
Measured at screening and 24, 36, 48 and 60 months post-loading |
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Primary |
Mean crestal bone level change |
Crestal bone levels on both the mesial and distal aspect of the implant will be averaged to calculate the crestal bone level. Mean crestal bone level change from implant loading to 12 months post-implant loading will be measured and compared between test and control arms |
Measured at implant loading (10-12 weeks after implant surgery) and 12 months post-loading |
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Secondary |
Implant success |
A dental implant will be considered successful when all of the protocol defined success criteria are met. The percent of successful implants in the test and control arms will be compared at 12 months post-loading. |
Measured at implant loading (10-12 weeks after implant surgery) and 12 months post-loading |
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Secondary |
Implant survival |
A dental implant will be considered surviving when it is in place at the time of follow-up. The percent of surviving implants in the test and control arms will be compared at 12 months post-loading. |
Measured at 10 days post-surgery, 8 weeks post-surgery, 10-12 weeks post-surgery, 5 weeks post-loading, 8-12 weeks post-loadding, 6 months post-loading, and 12 months post-loading |
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Secondary |
Buccal bone dimensional changes |
Buccal bone dimensional changes will be measured on cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) images. Outcome measurements are currently being defined and will be updated when available. |
Measured at screening and 12 months post-loading |
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Secondary |
Change in implant stability |
Implant stability measured by resonance frequency analysis (RFA) and reported as an Implant Stability Quotient (ISQ). The mean change in ISQ will be compared between the test and control groups from implant placement to implant loading; and from implant placement to final restoration. |
Measured at implant placement (immediately at tooth extraction or 16-18 weeks after tooth extraction), implant loading (10-12 weeks after implant surgery), and final restoration (8-12 weeks after implant surgery) |
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Secondary |
Change in soft tissue - gingival margin |
Gingival margin is the length of the crown from highest point of the soft tissue margin to the incisal edge in millimeters on the implant crown and two adjacent crowns. The mean change in gingival margin from baseline (at final restoration) to 12 months post-loading will be compared between the test and control arms. |
Measured at final restoration (8-12 weeks post loading) and 12 months post-loading. Note that loading is 10-12 weeks after implant surgery. |
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Secondary |
Change in soft tissue - papilla margin |
Papilla margin is the distance from the top of the papilla to the incisal edge mesial and distal of the implant crown. The mean change in papilla margin from baseline (at final restoration) to 12 months post-loading will be compared between the test and control arms. |
Measured at final restoration (8-12 weeks post loading) and 12 months post-loading. Note that loading is 10-12 weeks after implant surgery. |
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Secondary |
Subject satisfaction with esthetics |
Subject satisfaction with esthetics will be measured on a visual analog scale and reported in millimeters. The subjects will be instructed to mark their level of satisfaction. The mean change in subject satisfaction with esthetics will be determined and compared between the two arms at each time point at 12 months post-loading. |
Measured at 12 months post-loading |
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Secondary |
Subject satisfaction with function |
Subject satisfaction with function will be measured on a visual analog scale and reported in millimeters. The subjects will be instructed to mark their level of satisfaction. The mean change in subject satisfaction with function will be determined and compared between the two arms at 12 months post-loading. |
Measured at 12 months post-loading |
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Secondary |
Subject satisfaction with the level of pain |
Subject satisfaction with the level of pain will be measured on a visual analog scale and reported in millimeters. The subjects will be instructed to mark their level of satisfaction. The mean change in subject satisfaction with the level of pain will be determined and compared between the two arms at 12 months post-loading. |
Measured at 12 months post-loading |
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Secondary |
Frequency of adverse events and adverse device effects |
The frequency of adverse events and adverse device effects will be determined at 12 months post-loading and compared between the test and control arms. |
Measured at 12 months post-loading |
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