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The use of dental implants is a predictable procedure to replace the missing tooth with high rates of success and survival. In addition, placing the abutment on the same day as the implant surgery is a safe and biologically sound procedure to minimize bone loss and peri-implant inflammation. Although citric acid antibacterial coating has never been tested in vivo, recent in vitro data support its clinical use due to its antibacterial effect at the abutment level.
This prospective randomized controlled clinical trial aims to evaluate the microbiological and inflammatory profile of implant abutments coated with citric acid.
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The study population will consist on patients referred to the Department of Periodontology at Universitat Internacional de Catalunya for the replacement of missing teeth and who meet the following inclusion criteria will be included consecutively in the study.
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The primary outcome measure will be the reduction of biofilm formation at the test abutments compared with the control abutments at the 12 weeks 6 months, 1 year and 3 year of follow-up. Biofilm formation over abutments will be quantified with Ilumina sequencing analysis.
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36 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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Javi Vilarrasa
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