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Comparative Evaluation of the Clinical Efficacy of Short Implants With Standard-Length Implants - a Randomised Controlled Trial

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Krishnadevaraya College of Dental Sciences & Hospital

Status

Not yet enrolling

Conditions

Dental Implant

Treatments

Procedure: Dental Implant Surgery - Conventional implant group (greater than or equal to 10mm)
Procedure: Dental Implant Surgery - short implant group (less than or equal to 6mm)

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06520332
02_D012_00040

Details and patient eligibility

About

Periodontal disease , especially in its advanced stages , is one of the main cause for tooth loss .Tooth replacement options include dental implants , fixed partial denture , removable partial denture and complete dentures . Dental implants have become more common treatment for replacing missing teeth and aim to improve chewing efficiency, physical health and esthetic. Although conventional implants cannot be placed in every site due to resorption of the alveolar socket after extraction. Thus short implants can be used as an alternative . Hence, this study aims at comparing the clinical efficacy of short implants with standard length implants placed in native or augmented bone in patients with a history of periodontitis.

Full description

Implant supported prosthesis have proven as an esthetic , functional restoration with long term predictability by re-establishing appearance , comfort and mastication .

Following extraction , the bony socket undergoes significant horizontal and vertical reduction . This 3D resorption of alveolar sockets after extraction often lead to limitations for implant placement . Severe ridge atrophy complicates rehabilitation of posterior edentulous regions . This lack of adequate bone necessitates additional reconstructive surgeries such as guided bone regeneration, vertical ridge augmentation , sinus floor elevation , block grafts , distraction osteogenesis and transposition procedures of the inferior alveolar nerve to allow anatomically sound placement of dental implants . These complex surgical procedures can result in intra-operative complications like infections of graft/membranes and it's exposure and post-operative complications such as swelling , pain , nerve disturbances with an associated increased reluctance of the patient to undergo them . Also these procedures, has significantly increased treatment duration, morbidity, risk of complications and costs.

Currently , alternative procedures to avoid these additional surgeries and the associated complications encourages the use of less invasive procedures such as short implants. Short implant placements can reduce morbidity and recovery time associated with bone augmentation procedures. Thus use of shorter dental implant has shown to be a plausible solution in cases of confined space , as well as those associated with unavoidable anatomical structures , such as lingual concavities or the maxillary sinus proximation which can be prone to surgical difficulties. Short implants offer a minimally invasive approach with ease of handling , reduced surgical invasiveness and low risk of trauma to vital structures . Evidence suggests that short implants could decrease implant failure , marginal bone loss , biological complications and improve patient satisfaction. The evidence from the literature must be interpreted with caution due to the variable protocols. Clinicians require a thorough comprehension of implant dentistry to achieve predictability.Thus there is a need for well designed RCT's analysing and comparing the clinical outcomes of short implants placed in native bone with long implants placed in native or augmented bone .

Thus, the aim of the current randomised controlled clinical trial (RCT) study will be to analyse the clinical efficacy of short implants (≤6 mm) and compare it with standard length implants (≥10mm) placed in native / augmented bone in patients with history of periodontitis.

Enrollment

20 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Age group - 18 years and above
  2. Presence of >2 mm keratinised tissue to allow flap management.
  3. Systemically healthy patients
  4. The residual vertical bone height at the implant sites ranging from 6 to 9 mm for short implant placement ; > 9 mm for standard implant placement.
  5. History of periodontitis

Exclusion criteria

  1. Medical conditions contraindicating surgical interventions

    1. Uncontrolled diabetes
    2. Hemorrhagic disorders
  2. Intravenous and oral bisphosphonate therapy.

  3. Irradiation in head and neck

  4. Pregnant and lactating women

  5. Subjects with known bone metabolic disorders (paget's disease , fibrous dysplasia etc.)

  6. Known smokers and alcoholics

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

20 participants in 2 patient groups

10 Short implants will be placed in the residual vertical bone height of 5 to 8mm .
Experimental group
Description:
One short dental implant will be placed whose length will be less than or equal to 6mm.
Treatment:
Procedure: Dental Implant Surgery - short implant group (less than or equal to 6mm)
10 Standard implants of length ≥ 10mm will be placed in augmented/native bone .
Active Comparator group
Description:
This Conventional Dental implant group will act as control.
Treatment:
Procedure: Dental Implant Surgery - Conventional implant group (greater than or equal to 10mm)

Trial contacts and locations

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