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The aim of the study is to describe the changes found in C1 dental implants through their early healing period.
Patients requiring a standard installation of one or two implants in the maxilla, without any need for bone augmentation, will be frequently followed for 90 days. In every meeting the implants' ISQ values (values denoting the implant stability as being measured by a dedicated, commercially available, appliance called 'Osstell').
The implants' measured ISQ values will be used to describe the changes that may be found in the implants' stability through their healing period.
At the end of the study the patients will be referred to their treating doctor for the completion of implants' restoration (i.e. crown).
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10 Patients requiring standard implant installation in their maxilla will be recruited to the study.
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Every patient found eligible to the study will need to go through a CT scan of the implantation site (as required).
Before the operation 2 gr of AMOXICILLIN (or 600mg of CLYNDAMYCIN - in case of allergy) will be administered. The implants will be installed in a standard approach under local anesthesia, as customary being done. The implants' installation torque will be recorded.
At the end of the operation the patients will be instructed to rinse their mouth with Chlorhexidine solution for one week.
Eventually the implants will be restored and loaded after the common 3 months healing period.
Follow-up appointments:
The patients will be monitored through a period of 3 months. The patients will be instructed to return to a follow-up examination 2, 4, 7, 14, 21, 28, 45, 60 and 90 days after the operation. On each meeting the implants' ISQ values will be measured using an 'Osstell' appliance.
An x-ray intra-oral radiogram will be taken right after the end of the operation and at the end of the follow-up (i.e day 90).
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