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Evaluation of crestal bone resorption in the maxillary fresh socket implantatio

Not Applicable
Conditions
Radiographic evaluation of crestal bone resorption in areas with non-maintenance teeth and immediate implant placement.
Endosseous dental implant failure
M27.6
Registration Number
IRCT20220521054954N1
Lead Sponsor
Babol University of Medical Sciences
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Complete
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
45
Inclusion Criteria

Age over 18 years old
Need for tooth extraction in the central to second maxillary premolars for traumatic, endodontic or prosthetic reasons
oral health ( plaque index below 20%)
The bone quality in the implant areas in the range of type ll and lll bone density
Existence of appropriate bone height in the interradicular area after tooth extraction and proper bone width for implant Placement with a minimum length of 10 mm and a diameter of at least 3.5 mm
The sufficient residual alveolar bone to achieve the primary stability of the implant
Presence of at least 3 mm of keratinized tissue

Exclusion Criteria

smoking
uncontrolled diabetes
poor oral hygiene
pegnant women
need for bone augmentation
long-term use of NSAIDs
oral or intravenous treatment of bisphosphonates
receiving corticosteroids and conditions affecting bone metabolism
untreated periodontal disease
existence of bone defects
malocclusion
unacceptable occlusion caused by teeth overgrowth or teeth tilting toward edentulous area
severe parafunctional habits
coagulation problems
use of alcohol
abscesses and fistules and lesions that have caused perforation of the buccal and palatal bone

Study & Design

Study Type
interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Crestal bone resorption. Timepoint: One week after surgery, one month, three months and six months later. Method of measurement: Parallel periapical radiography under standard conditions.
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
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