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Clinical Trials/NCT00878332
NCT00878332
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"Sandwich Osteotomy" Histologic Evaluation

Hadassah Medical Organization1 site in 1 country10 target enrollmentFebruary 2009
ConditionsDental Implants

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Dental Implants
Sponsor
Hadassah Medical Organization
Enrollment
10
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Histologic slide evaluation of the bone on the dental implantation time
Last Updated
17 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to evaluate histologic bone remodeling after interpositional bone graft ("sandwich osteotomy" technique) using xenograft to fill the gap of the bone after moving and fixation it in the proper place.

Detailed Description

Dental implant use for partially edentolous jaw is a predictable procedure with high success rate. However, implantation procedure requires sufficient bone support both vertically and horizontally, and sometimes there is bone defect that requires bone augmentation prior to dental implant insertion. There are some bone augmentation techniques known and used for this purposes, including: guided bone regeneration (GBR), distraction osteogenesis, split osteotomy, onlay bone graft, and interpositional bone graft. One of the techniques is the interpositional bone graft using "sandwich osteotomy" technique, in which a cut is made in the bone (one horizontal and two vertical) separating a mobile bone portion which is fixed (using bone plate) in its new "ideal" position. The gap between the moved bone and the remaining bone is filled with xenograft ("bio-oss"). There is no documentation in the literature about histological evaluation of the bone after this well known clinical procedure. Four months after the bone augmentation procedure - the fixating plate is moved out and dental implants inserted. The first bur of the implantation (the smallest in the diameter) will be a trephine from which a histologic slide will be taken for check. The continuous dental implants insertion is the normal protocol for dental implantation (widening the recipient hole with bur, and insertion of the implant), followed by rehabilitation by prosthodontics.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
February 2009
End Date
April 2011
Last Updated
17 years ago
Study Type
Observational
Sex
All

Investigators

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • age \> 18 years
  • partially edentulous patients
  • insufficient bone height (recipient site)
  • interested in fixed dental rehabilitation using dental implants

Exclusion Criteria

  • unbalanced diabetes

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Histologic slide evaluation of the bone on the dental implantation time

Time Frame: implantation day (four months post bone augmentation)

Study Sites (1)

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