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Monolithic Zirconia Posterior Single Crowns: a Randomized Clinical Trial.

U

University of Barcelona

Status

Active, not recruiting

Conditions

Posterior Single Edentulous Sites

Treatments

Device: Monolithic Zirconia Posterior Single Screw Retained Implant Crowns

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06865209
33/2020

Details and patient eligibility

About

Monolithic Zirconia Posterior Single Crown cost-efficiency study. Objective and subjective analysis will be performed through FIPS and PROMs scales to evaluate treatment quality outcomes.

Full description

Introduction Posterior implant single crowns have become the treatment of choice for single tooth replacement in the posterior sectors, due to its biological implications and minimally invasive approach since it requires no preparation of the adjacent tooth and enabling a more efficient hygiene for the patient than a bridge restoration. However, implant-based restorations require more time and economical resources from the patient and the dentist compared to traditional teeth-supported restorations.

Currently the main interest is set upon broadening the potential patient spectrum for this kind of therapies, which can only be achieved by significally reducing the clinical treatment time and technical production time while maintaining an acceptable profit ratio and good quality treatment outcome.

Objectives The main goal of this study is to determine whether monolithic screw retained posterior implant crowns (test) are more time-efficient than metal ceramic screw retained posterior implant. Moreover, as secondary objectives every screw retained crown will be submitted for Functional Implant Prosthodontic Score (FIPS) and Patient Related Outcome Measures (PROMs) evaluation. Hypothesis Monolithic screw-retained posterior single implant crowns performed through a full digital workflow are more time-efficient than conventional-digital workflow fabricated metal-porcelain screw-retained posterior single implant crowns.

Monolitihic single posterior screw-retained implant crowns achieve better quality outcomes than metal porcelain single posterior screw-retained implant crowns.

Material & Methods A total of 40 implants placed at Master de Integrada de Adultos will participate in a time- efficiency study that will compare monolithic screw-retained posterior implant crowns to metal ceramic screw-retained posterior implant crowns ( gold standard), moreover, every restoration will be submitted for Functional Implant Prosthetic Score (FIPS) and Patient Related Outcome Measures (PROMs)

Enrollment

50 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Restorable implants
  • No signs or previous history of periimplantitis
  • Natural antagonist teeth
  • Natural adjacent teeth

Exclusion criteria

  • Non restorable implants
  • Signs or previous history of periimplantitis
  • No natural antagonist teeth
  • No natural adjacent teeth

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Triple Blind

50 participants in 2 patient groups

Direct Finish Single Posterior Monolithic Zirconia Screw Retained Implant Crowns
Experimental group
Description:
Direct finish single posterior monolithic zirconia screw retained implant crowns, performed with full digital flow direct finish prosthetic protocol.
Treatment:
Device: Monolithic Zirconia Posterior Single Screw Retained Implant Crowns
3d Prototype Guided Single Posterior Monolithic Zirconia Screw Retained Implant Crowns
Active Comparator group
Description:
Direct finish single posterior monolithic zirconia screw retained implant crowns, performed with full digital flow direct finish prosthetic protocol.
Treatment:
Device: Monolithic Zirconia Posterior Single Screw Retained Implant Crowns

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