Evaluation of Osseodensification Versus Osseodensification With Ridge Splitting in Horizontally Deficient Ridge (A Randomized Clinical Study)
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Osseodensification
- Sponsor
- Ain Shams University
- Enrollment
- 16
- Primary Endpoint
- assessment of gain in alveolar ridge width
- Status
- Not yet recruiting
- Last Updated
- 3 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
Osseodensification is a method of biomechanical bone preparation where specially designed burs increase density of bone as they expand an osteotomy. These osseodensifying burs combine advantages of osteotome bone preservation with the standard traditional drilling burs speed and tactile control. The investigators compared ridge splitting followed by osseodensification versus osseodensification in terms of buccolingual ridge expansion both clinically and radiographically.
Detailed Description
Sixteen patients will be randomly allocated into two groups. Ridge splitting followed by osseodensification will be performed with simultaneous implant placement in group I. Osseodensification will be performed with simultaneous implant placement in group II. Alveolar ridge width and Implant stability will be assessed clinically. Alveolar ridge width and bone density will be assessed radiographically.
Investigators
Eman Farouk Mohamed Hussein Elsobky
Assistant lecturer of periodontology
Ain Shams University
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Patients suffering from missing single or multiple maxillay anterior and /or premolar with at least 8 mm alveolar ridge height, with 4-6mm alveolar buccolingual (BL) ridge width.
- •Patients should be systemically healthy.
- •Patients available during follow up periods.
Exclusion Criteria
- •Pregnant females.
- •Poor oral hygiene.
- •Vulnerable patients
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
assessment of gain in alveolar ridge width
Time Frame: before surgery and immediately after surgery
Radiographically
Secondary Outcomes
- bone density(before surgery and immediately after surgery)
- primary implant stability(at the end of surgery)