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Apically Positioned Flap vs Rolled Flap for Soft Tissue Management During Implant Second-Stage Surgery

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The Ohio State University

Status

Begins enrollment this month

Conditions

Dental Implant

Treatments

Procedure: Apically Positioned Flap (APF)
Procedure: Rolled Flap Technique (RFT)

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT07595211
STUDY20252723

Details and patient eligibility

About

Patients are being asked to consider joining a research study that looks at two different ways dentists uncover dental implants during a small gum surgery. To join this study, Patients must have two dental implants that are ready to be uncovered. Both uncovering methods used in this research are normal, safe procedures that dentists already use every day. The purpose of this study is to learn which method helps the gums heal better, stay thicker, and look more natural over time.

If patients decide to participate, the dentist will use one method on one implant and the other method on the second implant so we can compare how each implant heals. The study lasts about one year and includes the uncovering surgery plus scheduled follow-up visits. At these visits, the dentist will gently measure your gums, take pictures, take routine dental X-rays, and use a small camera scanner to check how the gum tissue changes. Patients will also be asked to rate any pain or swelling after surgery.

Patients may have soreness, swelling, or minor bleeding-these are the same risks patients would have during normal implant care. Patients may or may not personally benefit, but the extra monitoring may help us track the healing closely, and patients' participation can help dentists improve care for future patients.

Patients can receive regular implant treatment without joining the study. The goal of this summary is to help you think about the pros and cons and decide what feels right for patients.

Enrollment

16 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 80 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Patients between the ages of 18-80.
  2. Non-smokers or former smokers with at least a 5-year successful cessation history.
  3. Patients with normal systemic health (ASA-I) or well-controlled/stable systemic conditions (ASA-II), such as diabetes with HbA1c < 7.0%, no recent acute myocardial infarction or cerebrovascular accidents within 6 months, or any contraindication for periodontal or implant surgery.
  4. Patients who had, or plan to have, 2 non-adjacent implants of the same system placed under a two-stage implant protocol.
  5. The diameter discrepancy of the 2 target implants must be less than 1 mm.

Exclusion criteria

  1. Current smokers, or smokers who have quit <5 years prior to study entry.
  2. Pregnant or lactating women
  3. Patients with substance or alcohol abuse
  4. Patients with a history of antiresorptive therapy, head and neck radiotherapy, and chemotherapy for malignant tumors
  5. Other systemic conditions or medication affecting wound healing.
  6. Poor plaque control with plaque score > 20%
  7. Active/untreated odontogenic and periodontal infections
  8. Implants placed, or planned to be placed, with one-stage implant protocol.
  9. The diameter discrepancy of the 2 target implants is equal to or greater than 1 mm (≥ 1 mm).
  10. Implants showing signs of early peri-implant bone loss or infection.
  11. Severe loss of keratinized tissue (> 50%) at the implant site
  12. Non-English speaking individuals for studies involving informed consent.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Triple Blind

16 participants in 2 patient groups

Apically Positioned Flap (APF)
Active Comparator group
Description:
During implant second-stage surgery, a crestal incision with vertical releases is used to elevate a flap that is repositioned apically and buccally to increase the width of keratinized tissue around the implant, followed by placement of a healing abutment and suturing.
Treatment:
Procedure: Apically Positioned Flap (APF)
Rolled Flap Technique (RFT)
Experimental group
Description:
During implant second-stage surgery, a full-thickness flap is elevated, and a pedicled connective tissue portion is de-epithelialized and rolled toward the buccal aspect to increase peri-implant soft tissue thickness, followed by placement of a healing abutment and suturing.
Treatment:
Procedure: Rolled Flap Technique (RFT)

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Guo-Liang Cheng, DDS, MS; Olivia Bodnar, DDS

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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