Clinical Evaluation Of Dental Implants Stability Placed In Healed Bony Sites Following Over-drilling Compared To Conventional-Drilling Protocol
- Conditions
- Implant Primary StabilityCrestal Bone ResorptionImplant Osseointegration
- Interventions
- Procedure: implant site over drilling protocol
- Registration Number
- NCT03250949
- Lead Sponsor
- Azhar ALI ELSAYED SELEEM
- Brief Summary
Clinical Evaluation Of Dental Implants Stability Placed In Healed Bony Sites Following Over-drilling Compared To Conventional-Drilling Protocol
- Detailed Description
- Statement of the problem:
peri-implant bone is affected by excessive mechanical stress, the mechanism of bone formation is reduced and the bone resorption is increased, leading to MBL. Isidor F. 2006, Warreth A, 009 A drilling sequence using a drill that is smaller than the implant diameter has been applied as a way to obtain enough initial stability.Bilhan H,2010 However, the implant can be extremely compressed or exceed the torque, which can be higher than the elastic limit of bone when a drill that is smaller than the implant diameter is used. This may affect the bone surrounding the implant and may also lead to a micro fracture.
Frost mentioned that alveolar bone density is changed by micro deformation due to modification of the physical condition. Bone resorption and fibrous tissue production progress if the micro deformation rate is higher than 3,000 micro strain (με). Also, continuous bone replacement occurs while woven bone appears. Wolff J.1986 Bone tissue adapts to the change of stress while minimizing its weight and transforming its structure. Frost HM,1989 The bone formation mechanism is inhibited and the bone resorption mechanism is enhanced if excessive mechanical stress is applied to alveolar bone during implantation, resulting in the progression of marginal bone loss (MBL). Isidor F.2006 , Warreth A,2009-
Rationale for carrying out the trial:
Success and survival rate of an implant are directly associated with primary stability. Friberg B,et al 1991 Primary stability is achieved with initial rigid fixation of implants during the surgery and considered necessary for a successful osseointegration. Sennerby L,et al 1992, Rodrigo D,et al 2010 There are two different processes of bone formation at implant sites; contact and distance osteogenesis. Contact osteogenesis infers new bone formation in direct contact with the implant surface. Distance osteogenesis is the new bone formation on the surfaces of the parent bone and occurs when primary stability is absent at implant site. Davies JE.et al 2003, Sivolella S,et al2012
When there is a gap between the implant surface and bone, a clot will fill the space and will be replaced by a provisional connective matrix that will act as scaffold for formation of woven bone. Berglundh T,et al,2003 , Rossi F,2012 Our study will evaluate the effect of oversized drilling on implant success and secondary stability
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 18
- Patients who have at least one missing tooth in the upper maxillary arch.
- Patients with healthy systemic condition.(Brightman. 1994)
- Patients aged from 20 to 60 years old.
- Good oral hygiene.(Wiesner et al. 2010)
- Accepts 9 months follow-up period (cooperative patients)
- Patient provides an informed consent.
- Patients with signs of acute infection related to the area of interest.
- Patients with habits that may jeopardize the implant longevity and affect the results of the study such as parafunctional habits (Lobbezoo et al. 2006).
- Current and former smokers (Lambert, Morris, and Ochi 2000)
- Pregnant women
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Over-drilling Loose Fit (Test) group implant site over drilling protocol Osteotomy preparations for the loose fit group will be identical to those of the tight fit group until final drill, which will be 0.2mm wider than the diameter of the implant.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method implant stability first 3 months Resonance frequency analysis (RFA) OSSTELL (Osstell Resonance frequency analysis (RFA) (Osstell
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Crestal bone level from 3 to 6 month by Digital radiography