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Accuracy of Tooth Guided Immediate Implant Placement at Molar Region

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Immediate Implant Placement Guided by the Roots of Multiradicular Teeth
Interventions
Procedure: Tooth guided immediate implant placement
Registration Number
NCT04192461
Lead Sponsor
Abdelrhman Tarek Sahry Abdelazim
Brief Summary

Introduction: The concept of immediate implant placement has become popular due to reduced trauma and reduced overall treatment time. Removal of molar teeth provides a challenging and intriguing dilemma due to multiple root morphology. In cases of extraction and immediate placement of implants in the molar region, removal of the inter-radicular septum should be avoided to attain initial implant stability at the time of placement, and prevent slipping of the implant into the extraction socket. Following this technique prevents the slippage of the implant and allows the implant to be guided into the inter-radicular septum.

Objectives: To assess the accuracy of implant placement using the remaining roots of multi-radicular mandibular molars, evaluate bone density around implants and implant stability in fresh extracted site.

Materials and Methods: A prospective study was done on 10 patients with badly destructed mandibular molars. The technique of implant insertion consisted of a progressive preparation of the implant site using the anatomy of the root of the multi-radicular mandibular molars to be extracted as a reference and as an aid to engage the inter-radicular septum.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
10
Inclusion Criteria
  • Badly destructed mandibular molar teeth.
  • Integrity of the roots.
  • Bone coverage of 2/3 of the root.
  • Sufficient bone volume.
  • Adequate interocclusal distance >7mm.
  • Adequate amount of keratinized mucosa.
  • Age ranging from 20-45 years.
  • Medically fit patients.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Unfavorable position of the tooth or remaining roots.
  • Molars with Fused roots.
  • Root ankylosis.
  • Patients with systemic conditions known to affect the periodontal status and healing such as uncontrolled diabetes and osteoporosis.
  • Patients receiving chemotherapy or radiotherapy.
  • Heavy smokers.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
tooth guided immediate implant placement groupTooth guided immediate implant placement-
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
implant stability quotient3 months

implant stability quotient will be assessed using Osstell device.

Bone density around implant6 months
Implant position accuracy using cone beam computed tomographyimmediately

Immediate postoperative and a preoperative conebeam CT will be done. The preoperative and postoperative scans will then be over¬lapped using a dedicated algorithm, which will allow the comparison of the virtually planned and the actual implant positions. Three deviation parameters between each planned and placed implant will be measured. All measurements will be performed using Mimics Innovation Suite 19 ™ software (Materialise Mimics software 3D Medical Imaging, Belgium).

For analyzing the accuracy, the planned position of the implant will be compared with the actual position of the implant after insertion. Several measuring points will be measured:

* Horizontal deviation at coronal side of the implant.

* Horizontal deviation at apex of the implant.

* Angular deviation.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Faculty of Dentistry Alexandria university

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Alexandria, Egypt

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