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Alveolar Ridge Preservation Using Autogenous Tooth Graft Versus Autogenous Demineralized Dentin Graft.

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Alveolar Ridge Preservation
Dentin Graft
Autogenous Tooth Bone Graft
Interventions
Procedure: Alveolar ridge preservation
Registration Number
NCT03447795
Lead Sponsor
Cairo University
Brief Summary

Alveolar bone resorption following tooth extraction is unavoidable. Graft placement following extraction is recommended when considering restorative procedures afterwards. The extracted tooth was considered a clinical waste. However, it is now seen as a convenient and available source for graft material. Different protocols are applied to process the extracted tooth for obtaining the graft material and investigations are needed to assess the protocol with the best outcome.

Detailed Description

Autogenous graft is widely accepted as the gold standard for grafting procedures(Sakkas et al. 2017). And since the introduction of autogenous dentin graft for alveolar ridge preservation by Kim et al. clinically (Y.-K. Kim et al. 2010), it has increasingly attracted attention and teeth are no longer seen only as a waste. Tooth dentin has a chemical composition similar to that of alveolar bone; the inorganic content is 70%-75%, organic content 20%, and water content 10%, whereas alveolar bone has proportions of 65%, 25%, and 10% respectively(Y.-K. Kim et al. 2013). The similarity in chemical composition between dentin and alveolar bone, as well as its content of growth factors such as bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs), made the dentin a successful graft for filing alveolar bone defects of same patient(Y.-K. Kim et al. 2010, Nampo et al. 2010, Y.-K. Kim et al. 2013) .

The technique proposed by Kim et al includes demineralization of the dentin as it reduces minerals content, exposes collagen fibrils and increases BMPs released thus promoting the process of osteogenesis(Y.-K. Kim et al. 2010). However, demineralisation step is time-consuming, taking several days, which challenges same visit application. As a result, two main approaches have been developed to overcome this obstacle. One approach is to maintain the demineralization step but with improving the technique to shorten the processing time(MURATA et al. 2010, E.-S. Kim 2015, Kabir et al. 2015). On the other hand, many investigators have used the whole tooth without demineralization and reported satisfactory clinical outcome(Gideon Hallel et al. 2014, Valdec et al. 2017). Hence, more investigations are needed to evaluate the technique with the best outcome.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
20
Inclusion Criteria
  • Patients with non-restorable non-molar teeth
  • Patients > 18 years old
  • Motivated patients who are willing to continue the follow-up period
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Exclusion Criteria
  • Compromised alveolar socket that is not contained to support graft material
  • smokers and alcoholic patients.
  • Patients with systemic conditions that may compromise hard tissue healing (i.e. poorly controlled diabetes, autoimmune diseases).
  • Local infection at the site of extraction.
  • Teeth with root canal filling.
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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
autogenous tooth grafted sitesAlveolar ridge preservation-
autogenous demineralised dentin grafted sitesAlveolar ridge preservation-
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) analysisimmediately and after 6 months of grafting

CBCT scans will be taken at first day and at 6 months after the grafting procedures. The scans will be compared using predetermined reference points, buccolingual and vertical dimensions will be measured in cross-sectional images using the same reference points and lines. The difference in mm will be subtracted.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Histological analysisafter 6 months of grafting

Bone samples from at least one control and one intervention site will be taken during implant placement. Patients will be asked to sign and additional informed consent. A trephine bur will be used to obtain samples and then sent to the department of oral histology for assessment

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Cairo University

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Cairo, Egypt

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