Tooth replacement by Implants & Blood Platelets substitutes
- Conditions
- Partial loss of teeth,
- Registration Number
- CTRI/2023/08/056520
- Lead Sponsor
- Dr Komali Kasukurthi
- Brief Summary
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|NEED FOR THE STUDY:
Successful osseointegration is the first step in long-term survival and stability of a dental implant. Surface modifications by implant manufacturers are aimed at improving the bone-implant contact and another technique for improving the bone-implant contact and reducing osseointegration time could be represented by the use of autologous blood derivatives that contain a rich supply of growth factors and bone-specific proteins*.*1
Injectable platelet-rich fibrin (i-PRF) is the most recent and successful advancement in PRF and is beneficial for bone augmentation of the alveolar ridge prior to or during implant placement and wound healing.2
Use of i-PRF as a surface coating performed as a chairside procedure to coat the surface of the implant just prior to placement can be implemented to improve osseointegration. It could possibly serve as a simple, economical, and effective way of ensuring better implants success and quicker treatment time. As it is in a liquid formulation, it can be evenly applied all over the implant surface.1
The scientific data regarding the i-prf coated implants is inadequate. Hence, the present study is designed to evaluate and compare implants with and without i-PRF coating.
**SURFACE COATING OF IMPLANT WITH i-PRF:**
Ø The osteotomy sites will be prepared using standard sequential drilling protocol for the full sequence.
Ø Just before implant placement the i-PRF will be prepared.
Ø For i-PRF preparation,10 ml of whole blood without anticoagulant will be centrifuged at 700 rpm for 3 min at room temperature. 3
Ø After 3 mins the straw-colored liquid present at the top which is i-PRF will be collected.
Ø 1.5 ml of i-PRF liquid will be used to coat the implants by dipping in i-PRF.
**RESEARCH QUESTION** - Does implant with i-PRF will have better implant stability and crestal bone levels when compared to implants without i-PRF?
**RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS [H1]** - Implant with i-PRF may have better implant stability and crestal bone levels when compared to implants without i-PRF.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Not Yet Recruiting
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 20
- 1.Patients of age group 20.
- 60 years. 2.Patients with single edentulous sites in either jaw. 3.Absence of restoration/prosthesis adjacent to edentulous site. 4.Healed extraction socket site ≥ 3 months.
- 1.Patients with systemic diseases.
- 3.Pregnant or lactating women.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Interventional
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Implant Stability And Crestal Bone Levels Base line & | 3 MONTHS
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Kamineni Institute of Dental Sciences
🇮🇳Nalgonda, TELANGANA, India
Kamineni Institute of Dental Sciences🇮🇳Nalgonda, TELANGANA, IndiaDr Komali KasukurthiPrincipal investigator9491511968komalikasukurthi19@gmail.com