Radiographic Evaluation of Bone Height Gain With Dental Implant Placed Simultaneously With Closed Sinus Lifting Using Hydraulic Lift Technique Versus Summers' Osteotome Technique in Posterior Edentulous Maxilla (Randomized Clinical Trial)
Overview
- Phase
- N/A
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Evaluations, Diagnostic Self
- Sponsor
- Cairo University
- Enrollment
- 32
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- Amount of bone height change
- Last Updated
- 5 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
Radiographic evaluation of bone height gain with dental implant placed simultaneously with closed sinus lifting using hydraulic lift technique versus summers' osteotome technique in posterior edentulous maxilla (RCT)
Detailed Description
Evaluation will be done on the amount of bone height gain radiographically (using both panorama and CBCT) after placement of the dental implant simultaneously with closed sinus lifting using hydraulic lift technique versus summers' osteotome technique in patients with posterior edentulous maxilla (Randomized Clinical Trial)
Investigators
Hassan Mohammad
Associate Professor
Cairo University
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Edentulous patients in the maxillary posterior region .
- •Patients in need to fixed restorations in posterior region .
- •Patients with a healthy systemic conditions.(Apparently medically free)
- •Patients with adequate inter-arch space for placement of the prosthetic part of the implant .
- •Patients who had approximately 5-8 mm of available bone height between crest of bone and floor of sinus
- •Both sexes.
- •Patients with Good oral hygiene
- •Patients more than 20 years old
- •Cooperative and motivated patients
Exclusion Criteria
- •Patients with local pathological defects related to posterior maxilla .
- •Heavy smokers.
- •Abnormal habits that may alter results such as alcoholism or parafuctional habits .
- •Patients with systemic diseases that may affect normal healing.
- •Patients with psychiatric problem
- •Patients with history of recent radiation therapy to the head and neck area .
- •Patients with aggressive periodontitis .
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Amount of bone height change
Time Frame: 6 months
Evaluation of the amount of bone height change radiographically after closed sinus lift simultaneously with implant placement using hydraulic lift technique versus summers' osteotome technique in posterior edentulous maxilla
Secondary Outcomes
- Patient satisfaction numerical questionnaire(6 months)