Stability, Marginal Bone Loss and Occlusal Load Analysis of PEEK Abutment Supported on Short Implant
- Conditions
- Marginal Bone Loss and Loss of Osteointegration of Short Implant
- Interventions
- Other: customization of abutment
- Registration Number
- NCT04972240
- Lead Sponsor
- Faculty of Dental Medicine for Girls
- Brief Summary
this study will be directed toward evaluating stability, marginal bone loss and occlusal load of posterior customized PEEK abutments on Ti-bases supported by short implant
- Detailed Description
although short implant solved many clinical problems; it is sometimes associated with loss of osseointegration which is firstly expressed by peri-implantitis and marginal bone loss. Also, PEEK is a very promising material characterized by low modulus of elasticity thus it can act as a shock absorber. Whether constructing superstructure components of short implant from PEEK will improve their performance or not is lacking in the dental literature.
To conduct the present study, the following will be used:
1. Customized screw retained PEEK abutment/crown on a Ti base.
2. Prefabricated titanium abutment.
3. Short implant. The study will be conducted on 12 patients with missing single posterior tooth indicated for short implants) near anatomical structure or atrophic ridge), attending the outpatient clinic of the Crowns and Bridges department, Faculty of Dental Medicine for Girls, Al-Azhar University.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 12
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- Age range of patients 30-45 years old, with no gender prediction, able to read and sign the informed consent. 2. Patient with missing posterior tooth indicated for replacement with short implant as there are any anatomical limitation (near maxillary sinus or inferior alveolar nerve) or atrophic ridge. 3. Opposing natural teeth should be present. 4. The edentulous ridge should be free from any infection or remining root. 5. Patient should be able to tolerate surgical procedure of implant procedures physically and psychologically. 6. Patient should be willing to return for follow-up examination and evaluation.
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- Patients with active periodontal diseases. 2. Patient with poor oral hygiene and motivation. 3. Pregnant women. 4. Patient with unrealistic expectations. 5. Patients with parafunctional habits and smoker. 6. Patient with systemic disease and immunocompromised patients which will prevent surgical procedure. 7. Recent extraction or extraction socket with infection or remining root.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Customized PEEK abutment/ crown on a Ti base. customization of abutment -
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method decrease marginal bone loss around short implant one year
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Alazhar University
🇪🇬Cairo, Egypt