COMPARATIVE STUDY OF BONE IMPLANT CONTACT (BIC) ON NEW BONE REGENERATED WITH AUTOGENOUS DENTIN AND NATIVE BONE
- Conditions
- Bone ResorptionBone Regeneration
- Interventions
- Procedure: socket preservationProcedure: placement of experimental implantsProcedure: histological sample collection
- Registration Number
- NCT06226116
- Lead Sponsor
- Universidad de León
- Brief Summary
The healing process after tooth removal involves bone remodelling which implies some loss of alveolar bone volume.Among materials proposed for minimising this remodelling and preserving the bone, autologous dental tissue is a promising option, but more data are needed. In this context, the investigator evaluated size and density changes using cone beam computed tomography in autologous dental material (ADM)-preserved sockets compared to controls,and assessed biological responses by histological analysis of bone implant contact (BIC) an Area density (AA) using experimental Bioetch® surface implant.
- Detailed Description
30 patients will be selected for the study, based on the inclusion/exclusion criteria and the clinical judgment of the investigator. Prior to enrollment, all subjects will be asked sign an informed consent form to demonstrate that the patient understand the scope of the study (including surgical interventions and the potential risks involved), allowing the opportunity to ask questions related to the study and giving information about treatments alternatives.
Inclusion criteria:
Partially or totally edentulous patients for whom treatment is indicated. At least 18 years of age, of both sexes and of any race. That the the participants understand that are involved in the study, including the visit requirements of follow-up.
With 6 mm or more bone width, which will be sufficient to place a cylindrical implant with 2 mm Bioetch® surface. in diameter and 8 mm of length. After 16 weeks explantation will be performed for the study, followed by placement of a wider implant.
Exclusion criteria:
Smokers. Pregnancy. History of uncontrolled systemic disease or chronic diseases. Coagulation disorder or taking anticoagulants. Treatment with bisphosphonates. Subjects with severe compromise of the immune system. History of mental instability that hinders participation in the study. Other conditions that the investigator may feel the patient is not a good candidate for this study (e.g., alcoholism, drug addiction).
Implant material: 2 mm diameter and 8 mm. of length cylinders will be used in the study. The body will be threaded with a pitch of 0.25mm. and with Bioetch® subtraction surface. The cylinders will be placed after the passage of the milling cutter. Lance and the 1.8 mm diameter. The implant enters the bed because its head It is machined with a knurled key figure that adjusts the universal screwdriver.
After 16 weeks, the study cylinders will be explanted with a trephine drill. Internal diameter 4 mm and external 4.5 mm which, in most cases, ensures recovery of the cylinder with osseointegrated material around it along its entire length.
Next, the trephine bur, with the material inside, is placed in formaldehyde buffered at 10% for transfer to the laboratory.
The patient will receive a 5 mm implant. in diameter, to rehabilitate the area where it has been collected the sample.
3 - Histological methodology: The collected sample will be placed in buffered formalin and then sent to the Histology laboratory, Anatomy section of the Department of Surgery, Medical Sciences and Social Services of the University of Alcala, for processing. This will be done in the following way:
1. Inclusion of the sample in plastic polymers of tissue section.
2. Histological preparations with undecalcified bone sections and with the implant included.
3. Cutting the samples with the EXACT system. Histological study of the sections with the description and differentiation of bone tissue in each sample.
4. Staining of the sections with toluidine blue, hematoxylin-eosin and/or trichrome.
5. Evaluation of the presence or absence of inflammatory reaction or foreign body reaction.
6. Histomorphometric study of the sample based on the morphology of the surface of the implant. The sample will be evaluated with the MIP-4 program evaluating the percentage of osseointegration (BIC), taking into account the area around the implant.
7. Statistical study to evaluate differences between the two types of samples with test analysis of variance (ANOVA).
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 27
- Partially or totally edentulous patients for whom treatment is indicated
- At least 18 years of age, of both sexes and of any race.
- That they understand that they are involved in the study, including the visit requirements of follow-up.
- With 6 mm. or more bone width, which will be sufficient to place a cylindrical implant with 2 mm Bioetch® surface. in diameter and 8 mm. of length. After 16 weeks Explantation will be performed for the study, followed by placement of a wider implant.
- Smokers.
- Pregnancy.
- History of uncontrolled systemic disease or chronic diseases.
- Coagulation disorder or taking anticoagulants.
- Treatment with bisphosphonates.
- Subjects with severe compromise of the immune system.
- History of mental instability that hinders participation in the study.
- Other conditions that the investigator may feel the patient is not a good candidate for this study (e.g., alcoholism, drug addiction).
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description socket preservation with autologous dentin socket preservation - socket preservation with autologous dentin histological sample collection - socket preservation with autologous dentin placement of experimental implants - extract teeth socket placement of experimental implants only stabilized blood clot extract teeth socket histological sample collection only stabilized blood clot
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method BIC 16 weeks after implant placement Histomorphometric study of the sample based on the morphology of the surface of the implant. The sample will be evaluated with the MIP-4 program evaluating the percentage of osseointegration (BIC), taking into account the area around the implant.
AA Bone density area 16 weeks after implant placement evaluation of bone density in 0.25 mm around the experimental implant using the MIP-4 program
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
centro odontológico de formación integral de León
🇪🇸León, Spain