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Peri-implant Marginal Bone Loss and Implant Failure in Patients With Smoking Habit

U

University of Barcelona

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Dental Implant Failed
Smoking
Marginal Bone Loss

Treatments

Diagnostic Test: Radiographic study

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05390242
UBMarginalBoneLossStudy

Details and patient eligibility

About

The impact of smoking on dental implant failure has been a constant topic of discussion for the past decade and the current literature confronts the inconclusive evidence of tobacco for a marginal bone loss risk factor. The aim of the present investigation is to determine the association between tobacco and marginal bone loss or implant failure in a sample of patients who had received implant-supported restorative therapy in the Dentistry Hospital of the University of Barcelona (Campus of Bellvitge).

Considering that peri-implant marginal bone is essential for dental implant success, in this study we would like to establish the relationship between marginal bone loss around implants and smoking, in our own population study, in order to improve the prognosis of implant success in smoking patients.

On the other hand, knowing the negative effect tobacco has on marginal bone loss in dental implants, we will be able to better predict peri-implant bone loss and reveal the probability of implant failure in short and long-term in smokers. By informing the patient correctly, we can raise awareness and create an additional reason for them to stop smoking, or at least reduce the number of cigarettes they smoke per day.

Full description

The present study was designed as a retrospective case control study in a sample of patients with implant-supported restorative therapy conducted at the Dentistry Hospital of the University of Barcelona (Campus of Bellvitge). It is designed following the principles outlined in the Declaration of Helsinki (revised, amended, and clarified in 2013). All of the patients are being properly informed about the study according to the Comité Ético (CEIC) del Hospital Odontològic Universitat de Barcelona guidelines, and informed consent must be signed prior to the interventions. Patients provided with implant-supported restorative therapy were selected from the DHUB database. The sample is divided in two groups: smoking and non-smoking patients. An initial questionnaire is being conducted to obtain information regarding smoking habits. Candidates undergo an oral examination, radiographic study (Orthopantomography and Implant periapical radiograph) and implant probing to determine their peri-implant status.

Enrollment

44 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

20 to 80 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Patients with a Smoking Habit
  2. Patients 20 - 80 years old
  3. Patients rehabilitated at DHUB
  4. Patients with a radiographic record at the time of implant loading
  5. Patients rehabilitated with one or more dental implants

Exclusion criteria

  1. Patients with untreated periodontal disease
  2. Patients with uncontrolled systemic pathology
  3. Pregnant women or in lactation
  4. Patients treated with antiresorptive drugs
  5. Patients without radiographic records

Trial design

44 participants in 2 patient groups

Smoking Patients with Dental Implantes
Description:
Smoking Patients rehabilitated with dental implants at the Dentistry Hospital of the University of Barcelona (Campus of Bellvitge).
Treatment:
Diagnostic Test: Radiographic study
Non-Smoking Patients with Dental Implantes
Description:
Non-Smoking Patients rehabilitated with dental implants at the Dentistry Hospital of the University of Barcelona (Campus of Bellvitge).
Treatment:
Diagnostic Test: Radiographic study

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Lina Dumanova

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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