Study Comparing Osseodensification With Standard Drilling
- Conditions
- Tooth Loss
- Interventions
- Device: Osseodensification Densah Bur
- Registration Number
- NCT04779203
- Lead Sponsor
- Jackson Implant Surgery
- Brief Summary
The purpose of this study is to examine how Osseodensification, a well-defined bone preparation procedure utilizing special densifying burs (a tool to prepare bone) compares to the standard drilling procedure utilizing regular bone drills, to possibly enhance dental implant healing.
- Detailed Description
Our postulated null hypotheses is that implants placed with osseodensification surgical drilling compared to those placed with subtractive conventional drilling technique in a split-mouth design will result: 1) in the same insertion torque values and; 2) in the same implant stability quotient values when measured immediately after implant placement and after 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 12 weeks.
Study Objectives:
A.Perform a prospective clinical study to investigate implant primary stability through measuring insertion torque values (IT) and Implant stability quotient (ISQ) when implants are placed using a standard drilling protocol (subtractive surgical drilling, as recommended by implant manufacturers) compared to osseodensification drilling protocol in a split-mouth design.
B.Implant stability quotient will be measured once the implant is placed (immediate), and at 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 12 weeks.
C.To investigate, and analyze these two surgical drilling protocols as function of different implant manufacturers with variations in diameter and length.
D.To further track trends in the use of osseodensification surgical drilling once the patient receives the prosthodontic reconstruction.
E.To share the knowledge generated from this prospective analysis through scientific publications.
Patient selection will focus on the need of implant placement on the right and left equivalent sides of the maxilla/mandible where one side/site will receive implant(s) placed post osseodensification surgical drilling recommended by Densifying reference guide of the Densah Burs manufacturer, and the other side/site will receive implant(s) placed by the control technique, which is subtractive conventional drilling recommended by the specific implant manufacturer.
Written consent will be provided, explained and signed by participating patients.
After Dental Implant procedure, participating patients will be asked to participate in 6-12 weekly follow visits.
Subjects Selection and Study Procedures:
Study will include 23 patients. Patients should not be in another research study or have not been in any other research study in the last 90 days. They cannot be in this study if they are abusing any drugs.
Patient selection will focus on the need of implant placement on the right and left equivalent sides of the maxilla/ mandible where one side/site will receive implant(s) placed by osseodensification surgical drilling, and the other side/site will receive implant(s) placed by the control surgical technique, which is subtractive conventional drilling recommended by the implant manufacturer.
Written consent will be provided, explained and signed by participating patients.
After Dental Implant procedure, participating patients will be asked to participate in 6-12 weekly follow-up visits.
Subjects Selection and Study Procedures:
Study will include 23 patients. Patients should not be in another research study or have not been in any other research study in the last 90 days. They cannot be in this study if they are abusing any drugs.
Patient selection will focus on the need of implant placement on the right and left equivalent sides of the maxilla/mandible where one side/site will receive implant(s) placed by osseodensification surgical drilling according to the manufacturer Densifying Reference Guide, and the other side/site will receive implant(s) placed by the control surgical technique, which is subtractive conventional drilling recommended by the implant manufacturer.
Written consent will be provided, explained and signed by participating patients.
After Dental Implant procedure, participating patients will be asked to participate in 6-12 weekly follow visits.
Study Procedures:
1. The implants will both be placed in the upper or lower jaw. The type of placement preparation of the first implant will be determined by chance (like flipping a coin) with other preparation for the second implant site. Implant primary stability will be measured initially by measuring insertion torque values utilizing a commercially available and validated clinical torque indicator.
2. Implant placement procedure will follow the standard of care for both implants for pain management, aftercare and infection control.
3. During the weekly follow-up visits over 6-12 weeks, we will conduct a non-invasive measurement of Implant secondary stability utilizing the Osstell device. Osstell is a resonance frequency tester, which will create a gentle vibration in the implant and measure how much if any the implant moves with the vibration. The device will not loosen the implant. The standard of care is after confirming implant healing and high secondary stability is to initiate yearly follow up as needed.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 23
- Patient needs an implant placements in both maxilla and mandible.
- Patients are medically stable.
- Drug Abuse
- Patient should not have been in any other research study in the last 90 days from the study starting date.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Osseodensification Osseodensification Densah Bur Osseodensification is a novel, biomechanical osteotomy preparation technique that preserves bone through a non-excavating drilling process utilizing specially designed burs with a tapered geometry and specially designed flutes progressively expand the osteotomy whilst compacting bone into its walls and apex. Standard Drilling Osseodensification Densah Bur Utilizing conventional drilling technique with standard bone drilling techniques.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Implant Primary Stability Day 0 Implant primary stability is a mechanical parameters that reflects implant stability Day of surgery. Implant primary stability is measured by measuring implant insertion torque (measured during implant insertion with a torque wrench)
Implant Secondary Stability 1-16 weeks During the weekly follow-up visits over 1-12 weeks, we will conduct a non-invasive measurement of implant secondary stability (correlated to BIC) utilizing the Osstell device. Osstell is a resonance frequency tester, which will create a gentle vibration in the implant and measure how much if any the implant moves with the vibration. The device will not loosen the implant. We will measure weekly. The standard of care is measurement of implant stability at 6-12 weeks post implant placement with yearly follow up as needed.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Cumulative implant survival rate 10-16 weeks Implant Osseointegration success rate
Bone Instrumentation effect on different implant geometry 1-16 weeks Study, and analyze these two surgical drilling protocols as function of different implant manufacturers with variations in diameter and length.
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Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Salah Huwais, DDS, PLLC
🇺🇸Jackson, Michigan, United States
Salah Huwais, DDS, PLLC🇺🇸Jackson, Michigan, United States