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Evaluation of hard and soft tissue changes following vestibular socket preservation versus ice cream cone technique for management of defective fresh extraction sockets in the esthetic zone.
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The aim of this randomized clinical trial is to assess the volumetric and radiographic ridge contour changes following alveolar ridge preservation using Vestibular socket preservation in patient with type II fresh extraction sockets, versus ice cream cone technique.
In patients needing extraction in anterior maxilla with type II sockets, there will be no difference between the Vestibular socket preservation and ice cream cone technique regarding the changes in alveolar ridge contour.
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Adults from the age of 18 - 60 years Patients with non-restorable maxillary teeth/tooth indicated for extraction in the area from 2nd premolar to 2nd premolar Type II sockets will be selected as revealed by Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT).
Intact gingival tissue with at least 2mm keratinized tissue Absence of any systemic disease or drugs that contraindicate oral surgery using Modified Cornell Medical Index . Patients accepts to provide informed consent
Exclusion criteria
Pregnant and lactating females. Smokers as smoking is a contraindication for any plastic periodontal surgery. Patients with BOP>15%. Patients with periodontal diseases . Handicapped and mentally retarded patients. Patients undergoing radiotherapy. Presence of systemic disease that would affect wound healing. Presence of active infection with soft tissue communication.
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Interventional model
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30 participants in 2 patient groups
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Noha Ghallab, PhD; Nesma Shemais, PhD
Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov
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