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Clinical and Radiographic Evaluation of the Effect of Hyaluronic Acid Surface Treatment Versus Sandblasted Acid Etched on Stability of Delayed Dental Implant in Posterior Maxilla.

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Cairo University (CU)

Status

Not yet enrolling

Conditions

Missing Teeth
Bone Loss

Treatments

Drug: sandblasted, and acid-etched
Procedure: Delayed dental implant
Drug: Hyaluronic acid

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06033989
Shihanah1993

Details and patient eligibility

About

Clinical and Radiographic Evaluation of the Effect of Hyaluronic Acid Surface Treatment Versus Sandblasted Acid Etched on Stability of Delayed Dental Implant in Posterior Maxilla.

Full description

A dental implant is one of the procedures to restore missing teeth , to achieved the stability for implant success is the direct growth of bone to the implant surface, known as Osseointegration.As a result, bone stability around dental implants is determined by factors that the implantologist may or may not directly influence, such as local bone quality and bone metabolism, as well as systemic factors such as age, systematic chronic diseases and lifestyle (e.g., smoking habits).Treatment-related factors include augmentation material, implant design (macro and micro), surgical procedures, and loading protocols. Therefore , it may be needed for a surface treatment could alter the topography, chemical content, and roughness of the surface and result in various biological reactions. The surface treatment can also increase the area of contact between the implant and the supporting bone . The rationale is evaluate Increasing the implant stability around implants placed by using hyaluronic acid that act to improving the connection between implant and bone .Sandblasting and acid etching is the most commonly used basic method for modifying the surface of dental implants . the sandblasting procedure "roughs up" the outer layer of the implant,creating a surface that is easier for the bone to grip as the implant heals.While hyaluronic acid and its derivatives have a strong chance of osseointegration and mineralization and have been utilized extensively for bone repair.

Enrollment

20 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 60 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patients with missing teeth in posterior maxilla.
  • Both genders males and females will be included.
  • Age from 18-60 years.

Exclusion criteria

  • General contraindications to implant surgery.
  • Subjected to irradiation in the head and neck area less than 1 year before implantation.
  • Untreated periodontitis.
  • Poor oral hygiene and motivation.
  • Uncontrolled diabetes.
  • Pregnant or nursing.
  • Substance abuse.
  • Psychiatric problems or unrealistic expectations.
  • Severe bruxism or clenching.
  • Immunosuppressed or immunocompromised.
  • Treated or under treatment with intravenous amino-bisphosphonates.
  • Active infection or severe inflammation in the area intended for implant placement.
  • Unable to open mouth sufficiently to accommodate the surgical tooling.
  • Patients participating in other studies, if the present protocol could not be properly followed.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

20 participants in 2 patient groups

Hyaluronic acids
Experimental group
Description:
Hyaluronic acid has a huge potential to speed up the healing process and increase implant stability by enhancing bone/implant interaction and new bone formation.
Treatment:
Procedure: Delayed dental implant
Drug: Hyaluronic acid
Sandblasting acid etched
Active Comparator group
Description:
Sandblasting and acid etching is the most commonly used basic method for modifying the surface of dental implants . the sandblasting procedure "roughs up" the outer layer of the implant , creating a surface that is easier for the bone to grip as the implant heals.
Treatment:
Drug: sandblasted, and acid-etched
Procedure: Delayed dental implant

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Central trial contact

Shihanah Alkashi, BSc

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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