Bone Formed Labial to the Implant in Relation to the Horizontal Gap Dimension in Immediate Implant Placement. A CBCT Study
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Immediate Implant Placement
- Sponsor
- Misr International University
- Enrollment
- 42
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- labial gap dimension
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 5 months ago
Overview
Brief Summary
Palate implant placement in extraction sockets, with a minimum of 2 mm between the implant and the inner side of the facial socket wall, has been advised as a step towards a 3D restorative-driven posture. The buccal gap left by this palatal location is identified by the term "jumping gap" or "jumping distance," which describes the capacity of bone to fill the void and bridge the horizontal gap. The gap is made up of a vertical and horizontal component. Significantly, this gap denotes the future buccal bone that will directly contribute to the buccal contour and impact the soft tissue levels, thus influencing the implant's final appearance. Consequently, it is now considered desirable to have a bigger horizontal gap since more newly created buccal bone is predicted to occur in areas with larger horizontal gaps.
Investigators
Ahmed Abo El Futtouh
Owner & Comprehensive Implant Training Program Director
International Dental Contiuing Education
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •anterior maxillary teeth
- •Immediate implant placement
Exclusion Criteria
- •fractured apical part of the root
- •teeth with apical resorption or displacement
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
labial gap dimension
Time Frame: pre and immediately after implant placement
labial gap dimension will be measured as an area from the preoperative and immediatly post operative CBCTs