The Accuracy of Static Navigation Systems and Robotic System in Partially Edentulous in Posterior Area
- Conditions
- Dental Implant
- Interventions
- Procedure: robotic systemProcedure: Static navigation system
- Registration Number
- NCT06173921
- Lead Sponsor
- Tongji Hospital
- Brief Summary
The aim of this randomized clinical trial to compare the implant positional accuracy of robotic system-assisted implant surgery with that of static system-assisted implant surgery. Patients will be recruited and randomly assigned to either the robotic surgery group or the static navigation surgery group to evaluate the accuracy of the implants in both groups and to compare patient-reported and physician-reported outcomes of the two approaches.
- Detailed Description
Dental implants have been widely used for replacing the lost natural teeth, with evidence of long-term success and improvement of patients' quality of life. Nevertheless, proper implant position is considered today an essential prerequisite for ensuring successful treatment outcomes, as well as long-term maintenance of the prosthesis and the peri-implant tissue health.Therefore, we plan to conduct this randomized clinical trialto compare the implant positional accuracy of robotic system-assisted implant surgery with that of static system-assisted implant surgery. Patients will be recruited and randomly assigned to either the robotic surgery group or the static navigation surgery group to evaluate the accuracy of the implants in both groups and to compare patient-reported and physician-reported outcomes of the two approaches.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- NOT_YET_RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 36
- Informed consent form signed voluntarily.
- Aged at least 18 years.
- Partial edentulousness in the posterior maxillary or mandibular region (premolar, molar, maximum two in a row).
- Sufficient bone volume for implant placement without bone augmentation;
- The minimum number of residual teeth was seven teeth.
- Good communication with the physician, compliance, ability to follow the physician's advice to maintain oral hygiene.
Exclusion criteria:
- Systemic disease that would interfere with dental implant surgery.
- Bisphosphonate treatment.
- Untreated, uncontrolled periodontal disease.
- Heavy smoker (more than 10 cigarettes per day).
- Poor oral hygiene.
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Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Robotic system robotic system implant placement by robotic surgery Static system Static navigation system implant placement by static navigation surgery
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method implant positional accuracy immediately after surgery The implant placement accuracy was measured by overlapping the planned position of the implant in the preoperative CBCT and its final position assessed through a postoperative CBCT.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Pain perception immediately after surgery, and 1 to 7 days after surgery. patient pain perception after surgery will recorded by visual analogue scale (VAS with range from 0 to 10 with 10 being the highest possible pain experience)
Surgery complication Immediately and 7 days after surgery Complication related to implant placement surgery.