Concentrated Growth Factors Applied in Maxillary Sinus Floor Elevation Via a Lateral Window Approach
- Conditions
- Maxillary Sinus Disease
- Registration Number
- NCT03046173
- Lead Sponsor
- Deyang Stomatological Hospital
- Brief Summary
To investigate the effects of concentrated growth factors applied in maxillary sinus floor elevation via a lateral window approach with simultaneous implant placement on repair of bone defects and new bone formation.
- Detailed Description
Maxillary sinus floor elevation via a lateral window approach is the most effective method of overcoming the shortage of bone mass deficiency in atrophic maxillary posterior region. Bone transplantation is considered to be a prerequisite for the success of maxillary sinus floor elevation. Platelet-rich plasma and platelet-rich fibrin have been used to accelerate bone formation, regeneration, and repair. However, few in-depth studies are reported on the effects of concentrated growth factors on new bone formation.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 20
- Loss of one or more maxillary molars in the posterior maxillary region
- Occlusogingival distance of > 4 mm
- Residual bone height of 2-5 mm in the posterior maxillary region, no obvious maxillary sinus separation
- No problems with the lungs, heart, or brain
- Normal liver and kidney function
- Normal coagulation function
- Adequate prosthetic space
- No history of bruxism or temporomandibular joint disorders
- No tumors, cysts and polyps in maxillary sinus
- No acute or chronic maxillary sinusitis
- No acute periodontitis
- No oral mucosal disease
- Age 20-45 years
- Able to tolerate the stress of anesthesia and surgery
- Residual bone height of < 1 mm in the posterior maxillary region or presence of maxillary sinus mucosa rupture
- Poor control of complex periodontal disease
- Local inflammation or poor oral hygiene
- Poorly treated maxillary disease
- With severe bruxism
- With temporomandibular joint disorders
- Alcohol consumption and cigarette smoking (20 cigarettes/d)
- Have a history of chemotherapy and radiation therapy in face and neck
- Pregnant
- With coagulation disorders
- With autoimmune disease
- With severe osteoporosis
- With acute maxillary sinusitis
- Unable to tolerate simple surgery because of systemic diseases including severe diabetes mellitus and heart disease
- Unable to provide informed consent
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Excellent and good rate of bone repair changes of month 1, month 3 and month 6 after surgery X-ray examination was performed to evaluate bone repair as per excellent and good rate.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Bone density at bone defect sites changes of month 1, month 3 and month 6 after surgery The thickness of the cortical bone at the defect sites was measured using a dental cone beam CT scanner to reflect bone density.